1.4 Building a Positive Educational Community
5. Our Lenses
When
we promote social and emotional skills, we build skills that can offset the
effects of differences, promote participation and social inclusion. Social and Emotional Capacity Building contributes to Social Inclusion, to the
process that develops "along the domain of participation, connection and
citizenship (Cordier, 2017).
Social
and Emotional Capacity Building contributes to Social Inclusion by
supporting:
o Participation conceived both as economic participation (employment, development of autonomous enterprises, education, and training) and social and spiritual participation.
o Connection, that is the sense of belonging and relationships within social groups, feelings of attachment to family, friends, neighbors, and the wider community.
o Citizenship, when inclusion extends to community engagement and access to community services.
Teachers' agency supports effective
participation
Within this scenario leads them cultivate student learning and improve education (student-centered strategies, differentiation, flexible grouping, curricular supports); collaborate with school personnel; foster family-school-community connections. These are concrete actions that represent a significant departure point from which teachers can use their agency to support effective participation for all students (Miller, Wilt, Allcock, Kurth, Morningstar & Ruppar, 2020).