New features include a tool to track use of SEL strategies, an “academy” section to house professional development details, a translation option for students, and more
Charlotte N.C. (Dec. 15, 2022) — Aperture Education has made several updates to its award-winning social and emotional learning (SEL) assessment system to make it even more user-friendly for teachers, administrators and students, and to help schools provide more strategic and targeted SEL support. The updates are based on customer feedback and recommendations from Aperture’s product development team.
“Teachers and administrators are busy people and they want their technology to be simple, effective, and efficient,” said Jessica Adamson, CEO of Aperture Education.
The Aperture System includes the DESSA, a nationally standardized, strength-based behavior rating scale that assesses students’ social and emotional competence in eight areas. The system also includes strategies specific to each competency that educators can use to provide targeted support to students who need it.
The new updates include:
These updates were implemented over the course of the fall and winter and are now available to all current and new customers.
About Aperture Education
Aperture Education has empowered over 7,000 schools and out-of-school time programs across North America to measure, strengthen, and support social and emotional competence in K-12 youth and educators. The Aperture System includes the DESSA suite of strength-based assessments, CASEL™-aligned intervention strategies, and robust reporting, all in one easy-to-use digital platform. This system enables education leaders to make strategic, data-based decisions about SEL within their organizations. Aperture has supported more than two million students in their social and emotional growth and continues to develop innovative solutions to bring the whole child into focus. To learn more, visit www.ApertureEd.com.
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