Assessing Social and Emotional Learning – Christina Cipriano

Assessment Learning Network, November 12, 2020


The 2020-21 ALN sessions will explore implications for teaching and assessing in virtual environments. As educators embrace the responsibility to impact learning in new distance, virtual, and hybrid environments necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, we will amplify and enhance what we know about good assessment practice and its ability to support learning.

 

There are many initiatives at the local and federal level to assess social and emotional learning. It is of paramount importance for practitioners and school administrators to understand their options and the possibilities for assessing student and teacher growth in social and emotional competencies and related development. Assessment is important to any aspect of teaching and learning. What instruments are available to assess social-emotional competencies and skill development? What types of information do they provide, and how can such information be used to support individual students as well as the educators and systems we build to support students? This session will take a look at some of the instruments available, describe the types of scores and other information they provide, and suggest some ways this information might be used to improve the school environment and individual student learning.

The session will address these questions

  • What is SEL and why would we assess it?
  • How do we assess SEL?
  • How does assessing SEL fit in the overall building and district assessment system?

NOTE: A recent article co-authored by Christina Cipriano and Marc Brackett, “Teacher Interrupted: Leaning into Social-Emotional Learning Amid the COVID-19 Crisis,” offers a thoughtful look at the ways we can “lean in” and apply everything we’ve learned about social-emotional learning—for our students and for ourselves.

Event Resources

Presentation Video

ALN Presentation: Christina Cipriano, November 12, 2020 (to access specific chapters, open at https://vimeo.com/480824510/13482bbf8f.)

Presenter: Christina Cipriano

Christina Cipriano, holds a dual appointment at the Yale School of Medicine as Director of Research at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence (YCEI) and a Research Scientist at the Yale Child Study Center. As an Applied Developmental and Educational Psychologist, her research focuses on the systematic examination of classroom social processes in the promotion of pathways to optimal developmental outcomes for traditionally underserved student and teacher populations. She has extensive experience working in classrooms and schools, providing training to teachers and support staff, and direct instruction to students. As the Director of Research at the YCEI Christina oversees, designs, and maintains large-scale basic and applied research studies on: emotions, emotional intelligence, and social and emotional learning.

Learning Moments

LM-Christina Cipriano: What is SEL and why assess it?
LM-Christina Cipriano: SEL assessment resources
LM-Christina Cipriano: SEL as part of an assessment system
LM-Christina Cipriano: How schools are addressing SEL during COVID
LM-Christina Cipriano: SEL assessment during COVID

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