SEL in Inclusive Schools: A Pathway to Positive Youth Development for Students With and Without Intellectual Disabilities
May 06, 2021
As schools across the country return to in-person learning and activities, there is an added value to having inclusive extracurricular activities for all students as they continue to develop SEL skills, especially for students with intellectual disabilities.
Learn about Special Olympics Unified Champion Schools®, an evidence-based strategy for implementing positive youth development in all grade levels through the lens of social inclusion.
Hear findings from a national evaluation and directly from current inclusive youth leaders about the benefits of prioritizing SEL in school communities and how school districts can support this growth.
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Presenters
- Andrea Cahn, Vice President, Special Olympics Unified Champion Schools
- Holly Jacobs, Director of Program Evaluation, Center for Social Development and Education
- Ashlyn Smith, Senior Manager, Research and Evaluation, Special Olympics
- Jackson Escamilla, Special Olympics U.S. Youth Ambassador
- James Ramirez, Special Olympics U.S. Youth Ambassador
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