Thursday, July 18, 2024

Dallas ISD Trustee Joyce Foreman: Learning Beyond the Books

Dallas ISD Trustee Joyce Foreman, District 6 (Courtesy Photo)

By Dallas ISD Trustee Joyce Foreman

Besides providing all students with a quality education, Dallas ISD educators are also committed to helping children develop positive social and emotional skills. Social Emotional Learning or SEL in Dallas ISD empowers students with the skills, knowledge, and attitudes they need to lead healthy, successful and productive lives. Schools throughout District 6 are implementing SEL practices in their daily school routines.

One of the SEL practices implemented at the elementary level is “Mind Breaks”, which can range from a five-minute meditation to a song. This break helps to refresh the brain. Students are taught to self-regulate, and in turn, are able to return to learning. The campus data is positive and has increased classroom academic performance as well as classroom management.

Seeing students, staff and visitors being greeted and welcomed as they enter the school is another common SEL practice at elementary campuses. Students begin their day with morning meetings and they close out the day on a positive note with an “Optimistic Closing”. Welcoming and positive teaching and learning environments are contributing to schools’ academic gains.

At the secondary level, students learn about empathy and self-awareness throughout the school year. They are able to take a step back and apply the golden rule of treating others the way they would like to be treated. This practice creates an environment that allows students to voice their concerns and be an advocate for who they are, what they know, and what they need.

Parents, I encourage you to talk to your child’s teacher and find out how you can integrate SEL practices in your home routine to continue fostering your child’s positive social and emotional skills.

 

Talented & Gifted Students Apply

Families looking for a unique school for their gifted child in District 6 should consider Mark Twain School for the Talented and Gifted. Opening in August 2019, the neighborhood magnet school will cater to gifted students who need a challenging academic environment to reach their full potential. Admission is based on academic achievement, and applications are required.

The school will include instruction in language arts, mathematics, humanities, the sciences, technology, fine arts, and physical education. It will also offer exciting extracurricular activities for further enrichment.

Parents who want to learn more are invited to attend an upcoming information session:

Mark Twain School for the Talented and Gifted
Feb. 28 | 4:30 p.m. AND March 1 | 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
724 Green Cove Ln. | Dallas 75232

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