scholarly journals MODEL PEMBELAJARAN PAI DENGAN PENDEKATAN SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING (SEL) UNTUK MEMPERKUAT KARAKTER DAN AKHLAK MULIA SISWA SEKOLAH DASAR

2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Akif Khilmiyah

This paper aims at assessing the superiority of Islamic education learning model (PAI) with Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) to strengthen efforts of establishing the character and moral values of primary school students. Analysis of inductive method is conducted by an in-depth literature review to discover the design of PAI learning model PAI with SEL to shaping the character and moral values of primary school students. Conclusion of this paper shows that model of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) for PAI should be done in a holistic manner to foster emotional and social intelligence. Holistic learning occurs when PAI curriculum shows themes that encourage the exploration of the authentic and natural events. Through the themes, meaningful learning processes and materials occur that are designed to be interconnected with various areas of curriculum development in the PAI. Holistic learning approach, based on inquiry in which children are involved in planning, explores and shares ideas. Keywords: Character education; Social Emotional Learning; Morals noble.

Author(s):  
Valeria Cavioni ◽  
Maria Assunta Zanetti

The transition from kindergarten to primary school is a critical period in the development of children. Children who start primary school with good emotional and social skills have more friends, can easily establish new social relationships with peers and adults, and adjust better and achieve more at school. Although in the last couple of decades social-emotional learning programs have received considerable scientific attention in various countries, little is known about the implementation of such programs in the Italian context. This chapter describes a quasi-experimental study on the effectiveness of the implementation of a social-emotional program with Italian kindergarten children. Children's assessment by the researcher and reports from teachers and parents indicated that the program called “By Your Hand” had a positive impact on the social and emotional competence of children over time as they moved from kindergarten to primary school, with indications of enhanced emotional competence and reduced behaviour problems.


Author(s):  
Anita Gardner ◽  
Michelle Wong ◽  
Belinda Ratcliffe

Abstract Social-emotional learning (SEL) is key to student success. Teachers can effectively implement SEL programs to a variety of school populations, with demonstrated improvements in emotional, social, and academic outcomes. Research also suggests that SEL for students on the autism spectrum can result in improved outcomes. Although social-emotional difficulties are core characteristics of autism, there is a dearth of research identifying the SEL needs for high school students on the autism spectrum and how to meet these needs. The aim of this preliminary qualitative study was to explore teachers’ perceptions of SEL needs in a high school setting with adolescents on the autism spectrum. A focus group was conducted with 8 experienced teachers from mainstream and special needs settings. The thematic analysis identified 3 themes: (a) SEL needs of students on the autism spectrum, (b) teaching SEL in high school settings, and (c) gaps in SEL. The study also revealed suggestions for how a SEL program could be developed so that it best meets the needs of the teachers who would be implementing it. Outcomes from this study provide important insights into SEL in adolescents on the autism spectrum in special education and have practical implications for intervention models.


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