Social and emotional learning (SEL) is a foundational block needed for students to have access to their learning environments. Virginia Academy of School Psychologists (VASP) strongly supports CASEL’s 5 competencies (Self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and decision-making) and is pleased to see how VDOE has aligned these competencies to the newly developed SEL standards. VASP is in support of VDOE’s vision statement for SEL: “The vision of social-emotional learning in Virginia is to maximize the potential of all students and staff to become responsible, caring and reflective members of our diverse society by advancing equity, uplifting student voice, and infusing SEL into every part of the school experience.”
Given the impact of COVID-19 and other important national issues have had on students, especially students from vulnerable populations, social emotional learning has become increasingly important. Over 30 years of research continues to support any investment in social-emotional learning positively impacts academic achievement, behavior, mental health, earning potential, long-term employment, and safe housing, while reducing criminal activity, and substance use.
We applaud the efforts of the SEL Implementation team as they were tasked with balancing the House Bill 753 with the needs of Virginia public school students in a very diverse Commonwealth. We whole-heartedly support these standards.