SOURCE
Students Of Unity, Respect, Consciousness, & Energy
Trauma-Resilient Educational Communities (TREC)
"SOURCE" is an elective course that teaches self-knowledge, resilience, and social-emotional skills through community service projects.
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TREC's SOURCE program is an elective class teaching students resiliency techniques, social-emotional skills, and self-knowledge while giving back to the community through a service project. Activities increase mindfulness, gratitude, and self-regulation, helping students navigate life challenges. Students develop a sense of purpose, setting and achieving goals through deliberate planning and practice.
Learning Outcomes
- Improved self-awareness and self-knowledge
- Enhanced social-emotional skills
- Increased mindfulness and resilience
- Improved ability to navigate challenges and setbacks
- Increased sense of purpose and direction
- Improved goal-setting and planning skills
- Enhanced communication and problem-solving abilities
- Increased sense of community and social responsibility
Opportunities
Schools
Social Service Agencies
Community-Based Organizations
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the SOURCE program?
The SOURCE program is an elective class that teaches students self-knowledge, resiliency techniques, and social-emotional skills while giving back to the community.
What types of activities are involved in the program?
The program includes a variety of activities designed to increase mindfulness, gratitude, and self-regulation, and culminates with a community service project.
How is the SOURCE program different from other resiliency programs?
The SOURCE program is unique in its focus on both personal development and community service, offering students the opportunity to improve themselves while making a positive impact on their communities.
How does the SOURCE program help students improve their social-emotional skills?
The program teaches students a variety of techniques for managing their emotions, building relationships, and communicating effectively.
What are the benefits of participating in the SOURCE program?
Participants can develop valuable life skills, build connections with their community, and gain a sense of purpose and accomplishment.
Can the skills learned in the SOURCE program be applied outside of school?
Yes, the skills learned in the program can be applied to various aspects of students' lives, including relationships, work, and personal growth.
Is the SOURCE program evidence-based?
The program is based on principles of social-emotional learning and community service, which have been shown to have positive effects on students' well-being.
How can schools implement the SOURCE program?
Schools can implement the program by offering it as an elective course or incorporating the curriculum into other classes or activities.