Does SEL Work?

Hundreds of independent studies confirm: SEL benefits students.

Through decades of research, the evidence is clear: Social and emotional learning (SEL) programs and practices have meaningful, causal impacts on students and adults. 

What we’ve learned: SEL should be a part of every student’s education.

The Impact of SEL 

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You may already know that SEL programs are effective at improving student social and emotional competencies and well-being, but did you know it has other positive impacts?

But it’s not just about building skills for students. Research has long recognized the importance of schoolwide practices and policy for supporting positive outcomes for both students and educators.

The Latest Research

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CASEL is a field-leader in undertaking cutting-edge research, disseminating the latest findings, and leading the discussion about new directions for research.

For the latest research on SEL programs and the impacts on students across domains, check out the SEL Evidence Dashboard. And for additional coverage of the research—along with recommendations for what characteristics of SEL programming matter most—see the Live Handbook on SEL

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