• Owlcast #102 - President's Edition - The SEE Learning Program, with Ryder Delaloye of Emory University and Michael Wolper of Verita School

  • Oct 22 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

Owlcast #102 - President's Edition - The SEE Learning Program, with Ryder Delaloye of Emory University and Michael Wolper of Verita School

  • Summary

  • This episode of Owlcast "President's Edition" features a discussion on the importance of Social, Emotional, and Ethical (SEE) learning in schools. President Pelonis' guests are Ryder Delaloye of Emory University and Michael Wolper of Verita School (and ACS Athens Alum), who share their insights and experiences in implementing SEE learning.

    Delaloye emphasizes the mission of SEE learning to develop compassion, emotional intelligence, and ethical thinking in students. He highlights the positive impact of positive relationships on well-being and life satisfaction. Wolper discusses his motivation for starting Verita International School, driven by the growing stress and anxiety among teenagers. Both guests explore the challenges schools face in addressing students' emotional well-being, including the rising rates of stress, anxiety, and violence. They emphasize the importance of building resilience and emotional regulation. The episode concludes by touching on the influence of social media and technology on young minds and the potential role of SEE learning in helping students navigate these pressures.

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