Module Introduction
One of the most powerful things we can do for our students and colleagues is to see and accept them in their full humanity. When we feel accepted for who we are, we naturally feel like we belong.
But, as researchers have discovered, students often hold very specific questions about their capacity to belong that can greatly limit their agency in feeling like they do belong. Scientists have examined the psychological needs behind these questions and have created interventions that educators and schools can use to address them.
In this module, we:
- Examine the questions of belonging students hold within themselves
- Explore practical, research-based ways schools can address questions of belonging
Module Resources
This toolkit includes additional resources, including classroom lessons and practices, staff meeting activities, videos, podcasts, articles, and professional development opportunities, as well as supporting materials for group facilitation on the topic of "Safety and Belonging in Schools".
Individual Exploration
Let’s explore questions of belonging and research-based interventions that may help students feel like they belong.
Questions of Belonging
Seeing Each Other as Human Beings: The Questions of Belonging
(narrated by Vicki Zakrzewski, Ph.D., Education Director, Greater Good Science Center)
Many Questions of Belonging article (mentioned in the video)
Reflection
- Describe a time when you walked into a situation that was totally new for you and you didn’t know anyone or the social norms of the situation. What were you feeling? What was your behavior? What questions went through your mind? Did you eventually feel like you belonged? If so, what helped you to do so?
- What questions of belonging do you think your students might have? How could you learn more from your students about their feelings of belonging?
- What structures and/or values in your school might make students feel as if they don’t belong? If you were to use one of the research-based interventions to help students feel like they belong—or some other method—how could you ensure that the intervention did not help maintain structures that excluded students?
- How are you bringing student voice into creating a culture of belonging at your school? What more could you do?
2.3 Take it Deeper: The Questions of Belonging
Let’s focus on belonging in our own classrooms or schools and brainstorm interventions to address them. Here is a downloadable guide to help you.
Module Resources
This toolkit includes additional resources, including classroom lessons and practices, staff meeting activities, videos, podcasts, articles, and professional development opportunities, as well as supporting materials for group facilitation on the topic of "Safety and Belonging in Schools".
A reflection activity to help you focus on, and brainstorm interventions to support, belonging in your classroom or school.
Group Facilitation
Before facilitating groups, spend time in individual exploration in order to experience and embody the learning. And if you haven’t yet explored our introduction to SEL in California, make sure you explore those resources, too.
When facilitating groups, use the following resources:
This toolkit includes additional resources, including classroom lessons and practices, staff meeting activities, videos, podcasts, articles, and professional development opportunities, as well as supporting materials for group facilitation on the topic of "Safety and Belonging in Schools".
A revisable, turnkey powerpoint slide deck to use for professional learning sessions on the topic of "Safety and Belonging in Schools".
A powerpoint slide deck with welcoming and closing activities to include in professional learning sessions.
A reflection activity to help you focus on, and brainstorm interventions to support, belonging in your classroom or school.
Additional Modules
Safety and Belonging in Schools
- Module 2.1 Why Belonging Matters
- Module 2.2 Knowing Ourselves First: Surfacing Our Beliefs About Social and Emotional Well-Being and Belonging in Schools
- Module 2.3 The Questions of Belonging: Interventions to Help Students Feel Like They Belong
- Module 2.4 Meeting Students’ Psychological Needs to Help Them Feel Like They Belong
- Module 2.5 Cultivating Belonging Through Teacher-Student and Peer Relationships
- Module 2.6 Building a Belonging School Through Trust and Psychological Safety
Do you want to dive deeper into the science behind our GGIE practices? Enroll in one of our online courses for educators!
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