Mastery: How to Support Social Emotional Learning
52 Essential Conversations to Inspire Children
Release Date: 05/09/2019
52 Essential Conversations to Inspire Children
I interview Sarah Engle and Bene Webster, co-founders of UsPlus on mastery in the context of Social Emotional Learning (SEL). We discuss ways to support and assess SEL in the classrooms and at home.
info_outline 030: Whiteness and Niceness: How to Talk to Young People about Inequity52 Essential Conversations to Inspire Children
In this episode, I chat with Dr. Angelina Castagno, Professor of Educational Leadership and Foundations at Northern Arizona University, and the Executive Director of Just Perspective, LLC. She discusses her research around the concepts of Whiteness and Niceness in terms of inequity and injustice with the interaction of race, gender, and social class.
info_outline 029: Model Minority: Uncovering Assumptions on Asian Americans52 Essential Conversations to Inspire Children
In this episode, I chat with Dr. Judy Wu, PhD Stanford, Professor and Chair of Asian American Studies in the School of Humanities, at the University of California, Irvine. She shares her personal experience on as an Asian immigrant and anecdotes on raising her children in California and Ohio. She also shares concrete examples of how schools and public institutions can create an inclusive and global understanding of the United States
info_outline 028: Language: Myths in Bilingualism and Language Impairment52 Essential Conversations to Inspire Children
In this episode, I chat with Dr. Elizabeth Pena, Speech Language Pathologist and professor at the University of California, Irvine. She shares insights on issues and myths in language diagnostics in schools based on her 30+ years of experience in the field and in research. We've also discussed implicit Biases in bilingualism, consequences in overidentification to under-identification of language impairment, and how parents can advocate for timely and accurate language testing at school.
info_outline 027: Special Education: How to Advocate for an Inclusive School52 Essential Conversations to Inspire Children
In this episode, I chat with Melanie, Emmy award-winning filmmaker, community activist, mother of 3, and former ward of the state. She shares her personal experience raising and advocating for a daughter with Down syndrome. She discusses implicit biases she had as a new parent and biases she has encountered as an educator and parent. She shares a number of resources in this episode.
info_outline 026: Race: How to Talk to Young People about Race52 Essential Conversations to Inspire Children
In this episode, I chat with Ivonne Ortega about how and when to talk about race and gender biases with your children. We discuss the concept of implicit bias and what it means in families, schools, and society. Ivonne shares tips on how to equip your child with the language of a critical thinker to talk about racism.
info_outline 024: Implicit Bias: How to Talk to Young People about Gender52 Essential Conversations to Inspire Children
Our second topic of the 6-part series: Gender. Courtney shares her wealth of knowledge on how to have conversations with your children about gender identity and gender expression, what schools can do to diagnose their culture and climate, what an inclusive curriculum looks like, and TONS of quality and research-based resources related to gender and sexuality, in forms of TED talks, books, and organizations.
info_outline 024: Privilege: How to Talk to Young People about Privilege52 Essential Conversations to Inspire Children
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. day, I'm airing a special series of intimate and insightful interviews with four Harvard educators and two University of California professors on topics related to Implicit Bias. As an Equity and Inclusion fellow who works with schools, parents, and students, Andrew discusses what privilege is and what it is not, and how we can talk openly about it with young people.
info_outline 023: Update on 52 Essential Conversations and How to Use52 Essential Conversations to Inspire Children
In this episode, I take the interviewee position and share with you an interview I had with KUCI 88.9FM. First, I'm happy to announce that the social and emotional learning game I've developed, 52 Essential Conversations is now used in all 50 states and 31 countries. Then, I share with you my responses to the most commonly asked questions related to how to make the most out of the game.
info_outline 022: Overcoming Obstacles: How to Honor Ourselves and Owning the Journey52 Essential Conversations to Inspire Children
Tune in to my intimate conversation with Taheera Massey, an Elementary teacher, mom of three, and Yogi. Taheera shares her personal story of how she overcomes obstacles when she was a young mom. She provides ways on how language and self-talk shape your perspectives, and in turn, translate into how her students, children, and surrounding adults view her. She shares tips on how to include children in the conversation and encourage them to "create their own boxes."
info_outlineIn this episode, I chat with Sarah Engle and Bene Webster, co-founders of UsPlus on the topic of mastery in the context of Social Emotional Learning (SEL). We provides insights on the following:
- Perfectionism vs. Mastery
- How to support and assess social emotional learning (SEL)
- SEL trends in the classroom
- Teacher’s mindsets on SEL
- Deep listening and Productive disagreements