Learning is process that results from the confluence of the right balance of rigor and relationships; of support and perseverance; of collaboration and independence; of caring and challenge; of an optimistic mindset paired with deep knowledge and solid skills. Good science tells us that valid and reliable measurement tools are critical to an informed and responsive educational system that is designed to build from strengths to meet learning needs. Use of the DESSA offers a blueprint for creating a balanced learning approach for the heart as well as the head.
Sheryl L. Harmer, Ed.D., specializes in social and emotional strategy and skill development, school improvement, and community-wide systems change. Her consulting work creates alliances and collaborative efforts that bridge research, policy, and practice with the focus on advancing social and emotional learning as an integral part of basic education and healthy youth development.
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