Social, Emotional, and Ethical Learning
Social, Emotional, and Ethical (SEE) Learning is an international program designed to foster social, emotional, and ethical learning in K–12 (kindergarten through high school) classrooms and a framework that can be used for all levels of education, including professional learning. Dalai Lama, who has called for a holistic approach to education that cultivates, alongside traditional academic subjects grounded in an ethical mindset, basic human values that can be discerned through common sense, common experience, and scientific findings.
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The school has been initiating SEE Learning program since 2019. The school also has a SEE Learning club, its goal is to help students cultivate emotional, social, and ethical skills and empower them to become global citizen. Club members consist of three teachers who have undergone multiple SEE Learning workshops and L1 SEE Learning Facilitator Course by the Department of Education, CTA, with the collaboration of Emory University.
Since then, SEE Learning Facilitators have been conducting a series of workshops for all the teachers and SOS foster mothers so that they can inculcate SEE Learning into their personal and professional lives for their well-being and students as well.