ABSTRACT

Using Social Emotional Learning to Prevent School Violence is an essential resource that seeks to close the existing gap in literature on ways to mitigate school violence, as well as to advocate for the integration of social emotional learning in schools.

In an effort to create culturally responsive, student-centered, and secure school environments, this book outlines strategies that highlight the importance of collaboration between critical stakeholders in identifying and mitigating bullying, assisting students struggling with relationship building skills, grief and loss, and anger; particularly those that demonstrate the need for power and control or the desire for retaliation. Mental health issues are also taken into consideration. Proactive responses and best practices are exemplifed in order to equip struggling students with resources that foster their well-being and success. Dr. Paolini draws upon extensive research in her depiction of school violence in America’s education system and designs lesson plans and activities that address and align with each of the social emotional learning core competencies for both elementary and secondary school counselors.

This book will be of interest to critical stakeholders in P-12 settings as well as those in higher education, particularly as a resource for graduate students training to become transformative school counselors.

chapter 1|3 pages

The ASCA National Model

chapter 2|3 pages

School Counselors Role

Importance of Creating a Safe School Climate and Fostering Positive Relationships with Students

chapter 3|3 pages

Overview of Bullying

chapter 4|3 pages

Overview of Cyberbullying

chapter 5|5 pages

Parental Involvement

chapter 6|5 pages

Mental Health Statistics Within Schools

chapter 7|8 pages

Background Information

School Violence

chapter 8|5 pages

Reasons for Increased School Violence

chapter 11|19 pages

Social Emotional Learning Overview

chapter 12|13 pages

Significance of Social Emotional Learning

chapter 14|15 pages

Social Emotional Learning

School-Wide Programs

chapter 15|19 pages

Self-Awareness

chapter 16|21 pages

Self-Management

chapter 17|11 pages

Social Awareness

chapter 18|19 pages

Relationship Skills

chapter 19|25 pages

Responsible Decision-Making

chapter 20|2 pages

The End or the New Beginning