The S.T.A.R. Strategy is designed to develop independent and emotionally sound students. Educators who have implemented the strategy believe that it is an effective tool for students to solve problems and manage emotions in the moment. Implementing social-emotional learning (SEL) practices in an after school program requires both time and staff development. It may seem difficult to incorporate SEL into the curriculum; however, there are simple and effective strategies that new and experienced educators can use to motivate students and build positive learning environments – also known as positive behavior support (PBS).
The S.T.A.R. Strategy, which stands for Stop, Think, Act and Review, is an approach educators can use to help students handle conflicts in the learning environment.
This strategy teaches students important social and emotional skills, helps to resolve conflicts and holds them accountable for their behavior:
The S.T.A.R. Strategy is designed to develop independent and emotionally sound students. Educators who have implemented the strategy believe that it is an effective tool for students to solve problems and manage emotions in the moment.
To learn more, check out these social-emotional teaching strategies from TK California.