The SEEL curriculum brings out the strengths of the teacher and the children through activities that are creative, interactive, lively, social—and just plain fun! Children learn as they talk, create, and play. SEEL emphasizes clear expectations for student performance (explicit instruction), incorporates engaging activities, and provides frequent opportunities to practice literacy concepts and skills. Research has shown that engaging activities combined with explicit instruction increase students’ learning motivation and memory retention (Culatta & Hall, 2006; Culatta, Reese, & Setzer, 2006).
Teachers and students are having success with SEEL. Teacher Dianne Amesse reports on the 100% grade-level literacy rate achieved in her kindergarten classroom using SEEL. This ABC Channel 4 News story aired on 5/27/2009.
A number of reasons are behind their success