Social Literacy

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  • Social Literacy
    entails the development of social skills, knowledge and positive human values toward desire and ability in human beings to ac and react positively and responsibly in a wide range of complex social settings.
  • Social Skills are aspects of social literacy. As such, these are an integral part of functioning in society. It involves good manners, communicating effectively with others, being considerate of others' feelings and expressing personal needs
  • Relationship management.
    • It is the ability to maintain relationships and build key connections with school stakeholders for the student's development.
    Respect
    • can be done by knowing when to initiate communication a respond during interactions or even in times of heated arguments and confrontations.
  • Problem-solving skills.
    • These involve seeking help, making effective decisions and accepting consequences better solutions to the problem.
    Interpersonal skills.
    • These include the abilities of sharing, joining activities, asking for permission and waiting for one's turn in every facet school undertakings.
  • 8 Types of social skills
    1. Effective communication
    2. Conflict resolution
    3. Active listening
    4. Empathy
    5. Relationship management
    6. Respect
    7. Problem-solving skills
    8. Interpersonal skills
  • Give 5+ Recommended Tools in Enhancing Emotional Intelligence
    • Emotional Literacy Workshop
    • Emotional Literacy Museum
    • Biodots
    • Bingo emotions
    • Feelings faces
    • EMotion Cards
    • Internalization Activity
    • Tower Building
    • Build me a house
  • Give 5+ strategies for Enhancing Emotional Intelligence
    • Think about feelings
    • Pause
    • Apologize
    • Keep our commitments
    • Show authenticity
    • Benefit from criticism
    • Forgive and Forget
  • There are 8 types of social skills. Name a few
    • Effective communication
    • Conflict resolution
    • Active listening
    • Empathy
    • Respect
  • Emotional Literacy Workshop. This will help teachers to communicate with students, recognize and mana emotions and increase self-awareness.
  • Emotional Literacy Museum. It is a self-directed learning experience that teaches about the physiology emotions, emotional regulation, and emotional literacy. 3. Mixed Emotions Cards. It is a beautiful deck of "tarot-like
  • Biodots. It is a simple reminder that emotions are part of our physiology
  • Face Workshop. It is an activity, in which partners face each other while showing different fac expressions and qualities that ends with reflection.
  • 14. Internalization Activity. This is an activity that helps participants to reflect on the narrations of the facilita with a background music in a dim and candle lighted room. Everyone can express feelings of resentme remorse, agony, disappointment, and sadness
  • Feeling Faces. These are photos of real people and data about how survey respondents evaluated ea picture.
  • Give the 5 A's of People skills
    Acceptance
    Approval
    Appreciation
    Admiration
    Attention
  • Effective communication. It is the ability to communicate effectively and share thoughts and ideas with students through group conversations, discussions, etc.
  • Interpersonal skills. These include the abilities of sharing, joining activities, asking for permission and waiting for one's turn in every facet school undertakings
  • Problem-solving skills. These involve seeking help, making effective decisions and accepting consequences to derive better solutions to the problem
  • People skills
    Tools to communicate and interact effectively with others.
  • Integrated curriculum
    • Focuses on basic skills, content, and higher-level thinking
    • Encourages lifelong learning
    • Structures learning around themes, big ideas and meaningful concepts
    • Provides connections among various curricular disciplines
  • Integrated curriculum
    • Provides learners opportunities to apply skills they have learned
    • Encourages active participation in relevant real-life experiences
    • Captivates, motivates, and challenges learners
    • Provide a deeper understanding of content
    • Accommodates a variety of learning style/theories and multiple intelligence
  • Approaches to Integration
    • Multidisciplinary approach
    • Interdisciplinary approach
    • Transdisciplinary approach
  • Multidisciplinary approach

    • Focuses primarily on different disciplines
    • Teachers organize and capsulize the curriculum around common learning across disciplines to emphasize interdisciplinary skills and concepts
  • Transdisciplinary approach

    Teachers design a curriculum within students needs and concerns
  • These approaches offer an excellent fit for standards through a backward design process as teachers integrate standard-based planning with effective teaching and learning practices
  • Methods Of Curriculum Integration
    • Project-based learning
    • Service learning
    • Learning centers/parallel disciplines
    • Theme-based
    • Fusion
  • Other types of Integrated Curriculum
    • Connected
    • Sequenced
    • Shared
    • Webbed
  • Benefits Of Integrated Curriculum Model
    • It focuses on basic skills, content, and higher-level thinking
    • Provides a deeper understanding of content
    • Encourages active participation in relevant real-life experiences
    • Provides connections among various curricular disciplines
    • Accommodates a variety of learning styles, theories and ,multiple intelligences
  • Integration of New Literacy in the K-12 Program
    • Multicultural and global literacy
    • Social literacy
    • Media literacy
    • Financial literacy
    • Digital/cyber literacy
    • Ecoliteracy
    • Arts and creative literacy
  • Integrated curriculum
    • Focuses on basic skills, content, and higher-level thinking
    • Encourages lifelong learning
    • Structures learning around themes, big ideas and meaningful concepts
    • Provides connections among various curricular disciplines
  • Integrated curriculum
    • Provides learners opportunities to apply skills they have learned
    • Encourages active participation in relevant real-life experiences
    • Captivates, motivates, and challenges learners
    • Provide a deeper understanding of content
    • Accommodates a variety of learning style/theories and multiple intelligence
  • Approaches to Integration
    • Multidisciplinary approach
    • Interdisciplinary approach
    • Transdisciplinary approach
  • Multidisciplinary approach

    • Focuses primarily on different disciplines
    • Teachers organize and capsulize the curriculum around common learning across disciplines to emphasize interdisciplinary skills and concepts
  • Interdisciplinary approach

    Teachers design a curriculum within students needs and concerns
  • Transdisciplinary approach

    Teachers design a curriculum within students needs and concerns
  • These approaches offer an excellent fit for standards through a backward design process as teachers integrate standard-based planning with effective teaching and learning practices
  • Methods Of Curriculum Integration
    • Project-based learning
    • Service learning
    • Learning centers/parallel disciplines
    • Theme-based
    • Fusion
  • Other types of Integrated Curriculum
    • Connected
    • Sequenced
    • Shared
    • Webbed
  • Benefits Of Integrated Curriculum Model
    • It focuses on basic skills, content, and higher-level thinking
    • Provides a deeper understanding of content
    • Encourages active participation in relevant real-life experiences
    • Provides connections among various curricular disciplines
    • Accommodates a variety of learning styles, theories and ,multiple intelligences
  • Integration of New Literacy in the K-12 Program
    • Multicultural and global literacy
    • Social literacy
    • Media literacy
    • Financial literacy
    • Digital/cyber literacy
    • Ecoliteracy
    • Arts and creative literacy