Second Step: Early Learning Curriculum

Category: Social Emotional Learning

ESSA Strong (Level I)
ESSA Promising (Level III)

Summary

Second Step: Early Learning Curriculum, offered by the Committee for Children, provides a lesson-based approach to SEL. It includes programming for Pre-K and demonstrates evidence of effectiveness in Pre-K.

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Strategies supporting educational equity (CASEL)

Not available at this time.

Implementation

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Grade(s)

Pre-K

Setting

Classroom, Schoolwide, Home

Language

English, Spanish

Cost

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# Lessons

28

Program Design

Tier 1 (Universal)

Technology Requirements

CD player, video/audio required for streaming lesson media

Staffing Requirements

No additional staffing required

Professional Development

Onsite in-person, Virtual

Outcomes

Advocate for reducing stigma associated with emotional and mental and behavioral health

Compare & contrast emotional, mental-behavioral illness, mental well-being and concurrent disorders

Decreased suicidal behavior

Describe how self-harm or suicide impacts other people

Describe laws related to minors accessing mental health care

Explain how to help someone who is thinking about attempting suicide

Identify school and community resources that can help a person with emotional, mental and behavioral health concerns

Improved Academic Performance

Improved attitude/behavior related to suicide

Improved identification of individuals at-risk for suicide

Improved Identity Development/ Agency

Improved Prosocial Behavior

Improved School Climate

Improved School Connectedness

Improved SEL Skills and Attitudes

Improved Teaching Practices

Increased help-seeking behavior

Reduced Emotional Distress

Reduced Problem Behavior

Evidence of Effectiveness

Results from a randomized control trial published in 2017 supported the effectiveness of Second Step Early Learning for Pre-K students. This evaluation included 492 students in many public and private child care programs in the Northeast (47% white, 39% Hispanic, 26% Black/African American). This evaluation found that Pre-K students who participated in the program experienced significantly greater increases in executive functioning skills (i.e., task required inhibitory control, attention, and working memory) compared to students in the control group (outcomes reported 36 weeks after baseline while controlling for outcome pretest).

Academic

Strong

Problem Behaviors

Promising

Strong Relationships

Promising

Emotional Wellbeing

Strong

Published Studies

Refer to the provided CASEL for the most up-to-date published studies.

Upshur, C. C., Heyman, M., & Wenz-Gross, M. (2017). Efficacy trial of the Second Step Early Learning (SSEL) curriculum: Preliminary outcomes. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 50, 15-25.

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