Infusing SEL Strategies into the Secondary Classroom

Dr. Matt Bergman
Presenter
60
mins
Course length
Multi Device
Access from mobile or laptop
4.85
Course rating
An adult and a child sitting at a table, working together on homework with notebooks and a smartphone nearby.
A sequence of black and white geometric shapes alternating between quarter circles and half circles arranged in a horizontal line.

Description

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) provides the foundation for a safe and positive learning environment, but what does that look like at different developmental stages, and how can SEL best support students in the secondary classroom? Join Matt Bergman for this hands-on, interactive workshop as he provides middle and high school educators with SEL strategies that can be incorporated into any curriculum and learning environment. Special emphasis will be placed on nurturing relationships, developing inclusive practices, and improving executive functioning and self-regulation skills. Participants will also walk away with a Google Doc filled with templates, links, and resources that they can immediately use in the classroom.

Objectives

Discover SEL strategies and inclusive practices for nurturing relationships, developing inclusive practices, and improving executive functioning and self-regulation skills in the secondary classroom.

Start your 7-day free trial today and explore this course at no cost.

Continue your learning with full access to our library of 1000+ courses, learning pathways and microcredentials to support your growth.

Meet

Dr. Matt Bergman

Dr. Matt Bergman is an Assessment and Curriculum Coordinator at Elizabethtown College. A “UDL Evangelist,” he draws on his background in teaching, coaching, and design to help create inclusive, accessible learning using UDL, tech, AI, and SEL strategies.
Specializes In:
Assessment and Curriculum Coordinator

Ready to grow?

Unlock new strategies and skills—wherever you are in your teaching journey.

A teacher with curly hair and glasses shows a glowing light bulb to a group of smiling children gathered around a table.