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OverviewSocial and Emotional Learning (SEL) has been steadily gaining traction in education, but little attention has been paid to its underlying assumptions. In Critiquing Social and Emotional Learning: Psychodynamic and Cultural Perspectives, Clio Stearns draws on qualitative classroom observations, teacher interviews, and analysis of prominent SEL program materials to offer a critique of SEL as a codified phenomenon. Stearns questions undergirding presumptions about children, teachers, and SEL’s interplay with cultural and educational trends. Claiming that SEL participates in cultural demands for “hegemonic positivity”, Stearns illustrates the dangers and undesirable demands of this impossible curricular regime. In particular, Stearns highlights how closeness and understanding in the classroom is repeatedly circumvented and how normative and necessary parts of life like negative affect and interpersonal conflict are disregarded. In Stearns’ view, the educational community needs to stop thinking about SEL and instead consider education, while realizing that it cannot have a predetermined endpoint and requires the joint and ever-present participation of teachers and students. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Clio StearnsPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.20cm Weight: 0.472kg ISBN: 9781498572699ISBN 10: 1498572693 Pages: 190 Publication Date: 08 March 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsClio Stearns's multidimensional study of early childhood pedagogy richly portrays anxieties, frustrations, and miscommunications made from educators' attempts to manage affect through a pre-packaged curriculum that flounders in the over-excited world of childhood. Critiquing Social and Emotional Learning is a thoughtful inquiry into education as an emotional situation along with justification for appreciating the depth and surprises of the inner world. -- Deborah P. Britzman, York University and author of Melanie Klein: Early Analysis, Play, and the Question of Freedom Clio Stearns's multidimensional study of early childhood pedagogy richly portrays anxieties, frustrations, and miscommunications made from educators' attempts to manage affect through a pre-packaged curriculum that flounders in the over-excited world of childhood. Critiquing Social and Emotional Learning is a thoughtful inquiry into education as an emotional situation along with justification for appreciating the depth and surprises of the inner world. -- Deborah P. Britzman, York University and author of Melanie Klein: Early Analysis, Play, and the Question of Freedom Dr. Stearns paints a rich portrait of two classrooms separated by socioeconomic forces, but both in the grips of social-emotional learning curricula. Demonstrating the neoliberal underpinnings of how young children's emotions were defined and disciplined across these two sites, Dr. Stearns shows the perniciousness of what she smartly calls `hegemonic positivity.' For those of us - and that is many - who have felt vaguely discomfited by the rise of SEL, this book provides an analysis that equips us to speak out about this increasingly omnipresent set of assumptions and practices in American classrooms. -- Gail Boldt, Penn State University Author InformationClio Stearns PhD, is educational consult and adjunct instructor at Westfield State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |