What should a teacher do if an EXSEL lesson doesn work out as planned?
top It is always important for teachers to reflect on how the lesson went, including what they feel worked and what could have been done differently. As with any academic lesson, there can be several reasons why it didn’t go as planned. The SEL skill may be difficult for the level of the particular students and may need more practice and reinforcement. The teacher’s comfort level with the SEL skill being taught will also influence the lesson’s outcome. While it is important to try to reach the lesson’s objective, it can sometimes be beneficial for the teacher to remain flexible and let the class take the lesson in a different direction. This can still lead to valuable SEL learning.
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