Social & Emotional Literacy Support: Level 2

At Level 2 the NBSS supports schools in developing students’ social and emotional literacy by developing skills such as self-awareness, managing feelings, motivation, empathy, accepting constructive criticism and feedback, accepting praise, anger management and communication skills with targeted groups of students.

Developing social and emotional literacy skills with students impacts positively on learning and behaviour. From the research literature there is evidence that working on emotional and social competence and wellbeing has a wide range of educational and social benefits, including greater educational and work success, improved behaviour, increased inclusion, improved learning and improvements to mental health.

“Students who are anxious, angry, or depressed don't learn; people who are caught in these states do not take information effectively or deal with it well…powerful negative emotions twist attention toward their own preoccupations, interfering with the attempt to focus elsewhere…When emotions overwhelm concentration, what is being swamped is the mental capacity cognitive scientists call 'working memory', the ability to hold in mind all information relevant to the task at hand…. On the other hand, consider the role of positive motivation - the marshalling of feelings of enthusiasm, zeal, and confidence - in achievement.”

(Daniel Goleman 1995).  

The NBSS works with schools in developing a continuum of support to address students’ social and emotional needs at Level 1, 2 and 3.