Student Success Skills(SSS)

Category: Social Emotional Learning

Summary

Student Success Skills provides a lesson-based approach to SEL. It includes programming for grades K-12 and demonstrates evidence of effectiveness in grades 4-5 and 7-10. Translated materials for Student Success Skills are available in Spanish and French.

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Strategies supporting educational equity (CASEL)

Not available at this time.

Implementation

Below are key implementation details for this program. These specifications help determine if the program is a good fit for your school or organization.

Grade(s)

Pre-K, Elementary (K-5), Middle (6-8), High School (9-12)

Setting

Classroom, Home

Language

English, Additional Languages

Cost

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# Lessons

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Program Design

Tier 1 (Universal)

Technology Requirements

None Required

Staffing Requirements

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Outcomes

Improved SEL skills and attitudes

Reduced Emotional Distress

Improved Identity Development/ Agency

Improved Academic Performance

Reduced Problem Behavior

Improved School Climate

Improved School Connectedness

Improved Prosocial Behavior

Improved Teaching Practices

Improved SEL Skills and Attitude

Evidence of Effectiveness

3 QEs, 2 RCTS; see CASEL website for summary: https://pg.casel.org/student-success-skills/

Published Studies

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

Lemberger, M. E. Selig, J. P., Bowers, H., & Rogers, J. E. (2015). Effects of the Student Success Skills program on executive functioning skills, feelings of connectedness, and academic achievement in a predominantly Hispanic, low-income middle school district. Journal of Counseling & Development, 93(1), 25–37.

Lemberger, M. E., Carbonneau, K. J., Selig, J. P., & Bowers, H. (2018). The Role of Social–Emotional Mediators on Middle School Students’ Academic Growth as Fostered by an Evidence‐Based Intervention. Journal of Counseling & Development, 96(1), 27-40.

Webb, L., Brigman, G., Carey, J., Villares, E., Harrington, K., Wells, C., Sayer, A., & Chance, E. (2019). Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Student Success Skills Program on Grade 5 Students’ Academic and Behavioral Outcomes. Journal of Counseling & Development, 97(4), 398-408.

León, A., Villares, E., Brigman, G., Webb, L., & Peluso, P. (2011). Closing the Achievement Gap of Latina/Latino Students: A School Counseling Response. Counseling Outcome Research and Evaluation, 2(1), 73-86.

Renda, M. R., & Villares, E. (2015). The Effect of a Student Achievement Curriculum on Grade 9 Completion Rate and Student Engagement. Counseling Outcome Research and Evaluation, 6(2), 113-125.

Urbina, I. (2011). The effects of student participation in the cultural Spanish translation of the Student Success Skills program on high school student achievement. (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from ProQuest. (3496460)