School-Connect: Optimizing the High School Experience

This multimedia curriculum is designed to improve high school students’ social, emotional, and academic skills and strengthen relationships among students and between students and teachers.

School-Connect seeks to foster academic engagement, enhance social and emotional competencies, reduce risk behaviors, and facilitate supportive relationships within middle and high school communities.

School-Connect version 4.0 features:

  • 25-minute CORE lessons then add BOOSTERS as you have time
  • Multimedia slide presentations w/ embedded videos & activities
  • Knowledge Hubs (like 3-minute TEDTalks in every lesson)
  • Teen Voices videos with real students speaking from experience
  • Lesson outlines at-a-glance for teachers
  • Handouts for students in writable, Google Docs, and Spanish
  • Closed captions in English and Spanish for all videos
  • Family discussions and activities in EQ @ Home or School
WHY EDUCATORS LIKE THIS PROGRAM
  • Curriculum lessons
  • Curriculum kits can be purchased at the link below in either single modules or the entire program.  A whole school license is also available for a minimum of $5000 if desired.
  • Based on Social Emotional Learning
  • Evaluation reports are available here.

Source:  School-Connect

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