Pure Power

Category: Social Emotional Learning

Summary

Pure Power, offered by Pure Edge Inc., provides a lesson-based approach to SEL. It includes programming for grades K-12 and demonstrates evidence of effectiveness in grades 9-11. Translated materials for Pure Power are available in Spanish and American Sign Language.

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Strategies supporting educational equity (CASEL)

Not available at this time.

Implementation

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Grade(s)

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

Setting

Classroom, Schoolwide, Community

Language

English, Spanish, Additional Languages

Cost

Pricing available through provider

# Lessons

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Program Design

Tier 1 (Universal)

Technology Requirements

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Staffing Requirements

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Professional Development

Onsite in-person, Virtual, Train the Trainer

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

Results from a randomized controlled trial conducted in 2013 (published in 2016) supported the effectiveness of the Pure Power program for high school students. This evaluation included 112 students in one school who were in grades 9-11 (59% Latinx, 22% Black/African American, 11% Asian/Asian American; 85% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch (FRPL)) in a public high school in a city in Northeast U.S. The study found that high school students who participated in the program had higher average GPAs compared to students in the control group (outcomes reported one year after baseline while controlling for outcome pretest and student participation).

Published Studies

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

Hagins, M. & Rundle, A. (2016). Yoga Improves Academic Performance in Urban High School Students Compared to Physical Education: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Mind, Brain, and Education, 10(2), 105-116.