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  • Turning Over a New Leaf: How to Navigate Harmony Curriculum

    Turning Over a New Leaf:
    How to Navigate Harmony Curriculum

    by Mimi Seeley, Harmony Client Success Associate


    “Building relationships with students is a critical component to teaching the content. Only when a student feels safe and seen can they truly embrace learning the curriculum.” – Alex Kajitani, California Teacher of the Year 2009

    The school year is well underway for many educators and students alike. If you’re reading this, then, more than likely, you decided to use the Harmony Curriculum this school year as a means of supporting your instruction. You know the benefits and believe in the mission behind the curriculum. Still, you might wonder, “Where do I begin?” and “What do I need to know?” Here are some helpful tips and tricks for using Harmony this school year.

    Explore the Portal

    Snuggle up with a cup of coffee — or herbal tea — and take some uninterrupted time to explore the Harmony portal and familiarize yourself with the content. ·      Browse through all the materials, training, and resources that are available to you ·      From the Dashboard, dive into the section titled “Getting Started,” where you will find a detailed program overview, a welcome letter to send home to your students’ families, and planning guides for implementing Harmony into your daily instruction ·      For an overview of the year ahead, open the scope and sequence document within the tab labeled “Program Resources” Giving yourself some time to explore now will support your ability to provide effective instruction throughout the months to come.

    Create a Plan

    As a teacher who used Harmony within the classroom, I found it beneficial to decide early on how and when I would build Harmony into the school day. From there, I established routines around my Everyday Practices and unit lessons implementation. This planning ensured that I was able to keep up the pace, and planning brought a sense of comfort and stability to me and my students. ·      For Meet-Up, choose a ten-minute block of time that works for your class and prioritize this opportunity for connection each day. I loved starting the day with Meet-Up, as this allowed for a transition into our classroom’s community. ·      Buddy-Up is also designed to be used daily. Like Meet-Up, Buddy-Up can be implemented within a five-to-ten-minute period. It’s best to seamlessly weave it into your instructional hours so that it reinforces the idea that peer interaction is a valuable part of our day-to-day routines.

    Check out Harmony Everyday Practices  

    ·     It is recommended that you teach one Harmony lesson a week. Do so either in a 45-minute block of time or over several days by breaking the lesson into three parts.

    ·      Check out the Planning and Pacing Guides under “Program Resources” for more ideas around scheduling — including information on how to integrate Harmony into your small group rotations.

    Teaching a Unit

    As you dive into your first unit of instruction, I encourage you to set aside a little time for planning and preparation. This will ensure that you move through the lessons with greater ease and efficacy.

    Click to view Unit 1, Grade 3

    ·      Begin by navigating through all the unit resources (a home letter, unit-specific vocabulary, educator well-being, etc.) and developing an understanding of the unit’s goals.

    ·      Preview all the lessons within a unit before instruction to provide yourself with knowledge of how they come together to form a cohesive whole.

    ·      Determine which materials you’d like a physical copy of and print them out — this ensures that you aren’t left scrambling for them five minutes before the school bell rings.

    ·      While exploring the upcoming unit, take some time to consider how the learning goals of the unit, and the unit’s lessons, could be integrated into your classroom. We will soon have Literature Alignment Guides to support this integration.

    Further Your Learning

    As with any new undertaking, there is a lot to learn, and questions will likely come up along the way. We at Harmony are here to support you through this process.

    ·      Each month, we offer webinars and events that touch upon various aspects of Harmony Third Edition. Review the calendar and see if you can find a session that will work for you

    ·      Check out the Harmony Professional Learning links embedded within the landing page of each unit for aligned modules.

    ·      Contact us at Harmony with any questions you have. We want to help!

    Final Thoughts

    “Teaching relationship skills is not something that slows down the teacher because it is one more thing to do; rather, teaching relationship skills is like taking a moment to pull back a slingshot so that learning can shoot forward and be accelerated.”– Alex Kajitani, California Teacher of the Year 2009

    Every student’s social, emotional, and cognitive skills are crucial and shouldn’t be left to chance. With a foundation in researched, established methodology, Harmony will support you as an educator as you work to address social, personal, and academic learning within your classroom. These tips and tricks will assist you as you get going. Now, it’s time to dive in and begin your year with Harmony.

  • Harmony Academy at National University, Healthier Generation, and Kaiser Permanente Announce America’s Healthiest Schools

    265 schools honored for strengthening healthy learning and cultivating staff well-being in 2022

    (San Diego, CA), October 12, 2022 – Alliance for a Healthier Generation, with support from Harmony Academy at nonprofit National University and Kaiser Permanente, today recognized 265 schools for implementing best practices around social, personal, and academic learning and staff well-being as part of its 2022 America’s Healthiest Schools program. The Staff Well-Being and Social-Emotional Health & Learning distinctions celebrate schools for creating environments where staff can thrive, and students are healthy and ready to learn. One hundred and ninety-five schools met the criteria for Cultivating Staff Well-Being and 176 for Strengthening Social-Emotional Health & Learning. In total, 406 schools across 26 states were recognized for achievements in advancing the physical, mental, and social, personal, and academic health of students, staff, and families.

    This year, the award program was expanded to meet schools and districts where they are, celebrating excellence amid ongoing challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic and varying access to resources, especially for individuals that identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Color (BIPOC) and youth from under-resourced communities. Nearly 75% of the awardees are Title I schools, and nearly two-thirds serve majority BIPOC students.

    “Social-emotional learning is the cornerstone of navigating often uncertain circumstances brought on by traumatic events of the past few years,” said Kathy Higgins, chief executive officer at Healthier Generation. “These schools exemplify how students and staff have worked together to build trusting relationships, foundational to school-wide resiliency and well-being for years to come.”

    Developed and perfected by classroom teachers, the Harmony Curriculum helps youth learn to develop and improve interpersonal skills in areas such as communication, cooperation, and conflict resolution. Harmony is already in various stages of adoption nationwide reaching more than 13 million young people.

    “National University is proud to co-sponsor the Social and Emotional Health and Learning and the Staff Well-Being Distinctions of America’s Healthiest School Awards through Healthier Generation alongside Kaiser Permanente,” said National University President Dr. Mark D. Milliron. “We offer our sincerest congratulations to all of the winners and applaud their dedication to fostering healthy learning environments for students and educators.”

    “The health of our nation’s schools requires everyone in the school community — students, staff, and teachers— to be supported in all areas of their health and well-being,” said Annie Reed, DrPH, MPP, executive director for Kaiser Permanente Thriving Schools & Communities. “We congratulate and celebrate these schools for leading the way and demonstrating what healthy schools can look like.”

    Schools can be recognized for implementing best practices in up to nine topic areas, based on criteria in the Thriving Schools Integrated Assessment:

    1. Strengthening Healthy Learning, presented in collaboration with Kaiser Permanente and Harmony Academy at National University
    2. Cultivating Staff Well-Being, presented in collaboration with Kaiser Permanente and Harmony Academy at National University
    3. Increasing Family and Community Engagement, presented in collaboration with Kohl’s
    4. Improving Nutrition and Food Access
    5. Implementing Local School Wellness Policy
    6. Bolstering Physical Education and Activity
    7. Enriching Health Education
    8. Promoting Tobacco-Free Schools
    9. Supporting School Health Services

    Eleven schools that earned recognition in all nine topic areas received an All-Star distinction.

    Harmony Academy is one of the nation’s fastest-growing healthy learning programs and America’s Healthiest Schools remains one of the country’s longest-running nationwide recognition programs honoring schools for achievements in supporting the whole health needs of students and school staff. The combined impact of these programs reaches millions of students to create positive environments that foster healthier living and learning outcomes.

    View the complete list of Social-Emotional Health & Learning winners at HealthierGeneration.org/HealthiestSchools/SEH.

    View the complete list of Staff Well-Being winners at HealthierGeneration.org/HealthiestSchools/SWB.

    View the complete list of America’s Healthiest Schools at HealthierGeneration.org/HealthiestSchools.

    About Harmony Academy: Harmony Academy is an affiliate program of the National University System. These no-cost programs strive to ensure that every student feels part of a safe, supportive learning community and that every teacher and provider is equipped to create inclusive and engaging learning opportunities. By offering healthy learning skill development experiences across contexts through relationship-driven activities, Harmony helps young people build and sustain relationships, giving them tools to grow into compassionate and caring adults. Harmony has been recognized as a CASELect program by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL). Learn more about Harmony at harmonysel.org and learn about Inspire at inspiresel.org.

    About Alliance for a Healthier Generation

    Alliance for a Healthier Generation is a leading children’s health organization that advances equitable whole child health. Driven by our passion to ensure that every mind, every body, and every young person is healthy and ready to succeed, our work has reached over 31 million young people across the country. To learn more and help make a difference, visit HealthierGeneration.org and join us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.    

    About Kaiser Permanente

    Kaiser Permanente is committed to helping shape the future of health care. We are recognized as one of America’s leading health care providers and not-for-profit health plans. Founded in 1945, Kaiser Permanente has a mission to provide high-quality, affordable health care services and to improve the health of our members and the communities we serve. We currently serve 12.2 million members in eight states and the District of Columbia. Care for members and patients is focused on their total health and guided by their personal Permanente Medical Group physicians, specialists and team of caregivers. Our expert and caring medical teams are empowered and supported by industry-leading technology advances and tools for health promotion, disease prevention, state-of-the-art care delivery and world-class chronic disease management. Kaiser Permanente is dedicated to care innovations, clinical research, health education and the support of community health.  

  • Inspire Educator Healthy Learning Units: Now Available

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    Harmony Professional Learning has expanded its professional development resources to support your needs. In addition to more than 70 original research-driven modules, we have launched two new units in Educator Professional Learning and Harmony-Academic integration.

    What is Educator Well-Being?

    The new resources in Educator Professional Learning will complement the current content and help you build strong relationships, manage your emotions, practice self-care, foster a healthy learning community, and more. According to Richie Ressel, Sr. Director of the Office of Operations & Innovation, “By creating a work environment that focuses on adult well-being, educators will learn how to identify stress symptoms they are experiencing and possible causes of that stress. It will also help leaders as they foster a supportive emotional environment in school for adults and students.”

    Why Harmony-Academic Integration?

    Research has shown that having well-developed relationship competencies helps students succeed academically, personally, and professionally well into adulthood. Dr. Frances Gipson suggests, “Healthy learning is no longer a nice to have, it is a must have. Now academically integrated, with an even stronger understanding of a JEDI mindset (justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion), we are seeing the social, personal, and academic practices that are needed to match who we need to be for our learners.”

    Our new modules will help you integrate healthy learning into your teaching with an initial focus on 10 teaching practices that promote healthy learning environments developed by our Director of Strategic Initiatives Dr. Nick Yoder, and one focusing on the three components recommended by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) using interactive instructional practices and structures.

    We look forward to supporting you in new ways and we are excited to offer this growing resource for professional development and educator well-being to educators at no cost. Thank you for being an inspirational teacher!

    Register at Harmony Professional Learning for access to our full collection of resources and follow us on social media for more updates!

  • New Partnership Brings Award-Winning Healthy Learning Curriculum to Youth Afterschool Programs Nationwide

    National University and National 4-H Council will integrate proven Harmony Curriculum into afterschool and youth development programs nationwide

    SAN DIEGO, CA (September 30, 2022) — National University, one of the largest private, nonprofit universities in the United States serving more than 45,000 youth, today announced the launch of a new educational partnership that will bring its award-winning Harmony Healthy Learning program to youth participating in in 4-H programs across the country.

    “Study after study continues to show that youth who develop strong healthy learning skills are more likely to thrive academically and also more likely to thrive in their personal and professional lives in the long term,” said Dr. Michael R. Cunningham, chancellor of the National University System. “The combination of Harmony healthy learning activities with the reach and community impact of National 4-H will greatly expand access to positive learning environments and for our youth.”

    Nationally, the iconic 4‑H program reaches almost six million young people each year in rural, urban, and suburban communities in every state across the nation. Young people participate in 4‑H through school and community clubs, in-school and after-school programs, and 4‑H camps, delivered by more than 3,500 4-H professionals and 500,000 volunteers.

    The collaboration between National University and National Council will make it possible for 4-H educators to use the proven healthy learning activities as part of their ongoing club programming and activities. Through the program, youth learn to develop and improve interpersonal skills in areas such as communication and cooperation.

    “We are pleased to be partnering with 4-H to expand access to Harmony’s innovative healthy learning approaches that have been demonstrated to support student achievement and that are creating a strong foundation for a healthier, more collaborative society,” said Scott Page, senior vice president of Harmony Academy at National University.

    Developed and perfected by classroom teachers, the Harmony program helps youth improve skills in areas such as conflict resolution. Harmony is already in various stages of adoption nationwide reaching more than 13 million young people.

    The partnership officially launched recently at the National 4-H Council Legacy Awards held in Washington, D.C., an annual event highlighting the impact 4-H has made in the lives of youth and alumni.

    About National University: National University, a veteran-founded nonprofit, has been dedicated to meeting the needs of hard-working adults by providing accessible, affordable, achievable higher education opportunities since 1971. As San Diego’s largest private nonprofit university, NU offers over 75 online and on-campus programs and flexible four-week classes designed to help students reach their goals while balancing busy lives. Since its founding, the NU community has grown to over 25,000 students and 180,000 alumni around the globe, many of whom serve in helping industries such as business, education, health care, cybersecurity, and law and criminal justice. Learn more at NU.edu.

    About Harmony: Harmony Academy is an affiliate program of the National University System. These no-cost programs strive to ensure that every student feels part of a safe, supportive learning community and that every teacher and provider is equipped to create inclusive and engaging learning opportunities. By offering social, personal, and academic skill development experiences across contexts through relationship-driven activities, Harmony helps young people build and sustain relationships, giving them tools to grow into compassionate and caring adults. Harmony has been recognized as a CASELect program by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL). Learn more about Harmony at harmony-academy.org.

  • NU-Harmony Academy Engagement Summit

    We are excited to see our Leaders at one of our upcoming NU-Harmony Academy Engagement Summits!

    ALL-VIRTUAL Summit for Central Time Zone (CDT)
    Date: Friday, October 14, 2022
    Time: 9:00am-12:00pm CDT
    Register for Central Summit!
    https://whova.com/portal/registration/regio5_202211/

    ALL-VIRTUAL Summit for Pacific Time Zone (PDT)
    Monday, October 17, 2022
    9:00am-12:00pm PDT
    Register for Pacific Summit!
    https://whova.com/portal/registration/regio4_202211/

    IN-PERSON SUMMIT: Brooklyn, New York
    Thursday, November 10, 2022
    9:00am-12:00pm EDT
    Register for Brooklyn Summit!
    Location: LIU Kumble Theater, 1 University Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11201
    https://whova.com/portal/registration/rsny1_202210/

    Who is invited?
    We welcome PK-6 District and School Administrators, School Counselors, Coordinators, and Out-of-School-Time Leaders for engaging mornings of inspiration with our distinguished thought leaders.

    Leadership teams are encouraged to register! Send a colleague in your place if you are not able to attend.

    How much does it cost?

    It is free!

    What is planned in the morning agenda?

    Our Welcome & Keynote:

    Why Now? The Power of Your School Community

    Presented by Dr. Jacqueline Sanderlin

    Educator, Author & Motivational Speaker

    In her engaging keynote, Dr. Jackie will share the key pillars to build Community, Connection, Capacity and Collaboration in school settings. We all know these four Cs are more important than ever before! Dr. Jackie will inspire you as she taps into the power of possibility for your school communities!

    Followed by Panel Discussion with Healthy Learning Thought Leaders

    Topics:

    • How Healthy Learning is moving their communities forward.
    • How the Harmony Academy and Harmony Professional Learning updates have supported their work.

    Time for Unconference Table Talks
    Attendees will have the opportunity to roll up their sleeves and have meaningful discussions with colleagues and table partners on healthy learning topics that matter to them.

    Closing Remarks

    Presented by Dr. Susan M. Green,

    Senior Administrator of SEL & Design, Office of Youth Development, NYC Department of Education

    When and Where are the Summits happening? How can I register?

    Register today at no cost for one of the upcoming Summits:

    ALL-VIRTUAL Summit for Central Time Zone (CDT)
    Date: Friday, October 14, 2022
    Time: 9:00am-12:00pm CDT
    Register for Central Summit!
    https://whova.com/portal/registration/regio5_202211/

    ALL-VIRTUAL Summit for Pacific Time Zone (PDT)
    Monday, October 17, 2022
    9:00am-12:00pm PDT
    Register for Pacific Summit!
    https://whova.com/portal/registration/regio4_202211/

    IN-PERSON SUMMIT: Brooklyn, New York
    Date: Thursday, November 10, 2022
    Time: 9:00am-12:00pm EDT (Registration begins at 8:30am)
    Location: LIU Kumble Theater, 1 University Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11201
    Register today for Brooklyn!
    https://whova.com/portal/registration/rsny1_202210/

    What if I would like more information?
    Please reach out with any questions to Harmony@nu.edu

  • Back to School With Harmony

    By: Mimi Seeley

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    It’s that time of year again: notebooks, binders, and pencil pouches in vibrant colors and designs line the entryway of store aisles across the country. “Back to school” is upon us. Some of you may have been back to school for a week or two already.

    As a former educator, I always felt equally excited and nervous leading up to the first week of school. I could not wait to meet my students, and I planned all sorts of fun “get to know you” activities for us to do together. I was also extremely anxious about how that first day might unfold. Thoughts like, “What if, over the summer, I have somehow forgotten how to teach?” and “When that 8 a.m. bell rings, will I still know what to do?” raced through my mind.

    As we approach the beginning of another year, I want to remind you of something: your students are both excited and nervous, too—you are in this together. I encourage you to take this first week of school slowly and use it to foster relationships, begin to develop community, put routines into place, and take care of yourself in the process. We are here to help!

    We recently launched our newest edition of Harmony on our online portal, Harmony Third Edition. We have The First Ten Days of Harmony, designed to assist you in establishing routines to support the use of Harmony’s Everyday Practices and create a strong community within your classroom through fun and interactive activities.

    On Day One of the First Ten Days of Harmony, we provide detailed instructions on introducing the first two steps of the Harmony Everyday Practice of “Meet Up.” To begin, you will have your students practice “greeting” one another with our “25 Ways to Say Hello.” From there, you will implement the “Sharing and Responding” portion of “Meet Up.” You could model “sharing” by telling the class a little about yourself and how you felt as you prepared for this first day with them. You can then invite students to share or offer up responses. We have provided several example responses that students can use if they struggle to produce ideas. With regular practice, your class is sure to become expert communicators!

    As you move through the first couple of weeks, you will create Class and Personal Harmony Goals while simultaneously introducing the last two steps of “Meet Up”: “Checking In” and “Connecting.” They allow you to gradually build upon these practices, firmly establishing them at the beginning of the school year.

    In addition to “Meet Up,” you will introduce the Everyday Practice of “Buddy Up” on that first day, using a Quick Connection Card activity. An example of an initial “Buddy Up” activity would be to play “How Many Can You Name?” and have buddies work together to list as many of their favorite things as possible!

    Finally, The First Ten Days of Harmony’s Building Community unit also offers quick mini-lessons to build connections and relationships. In the mini-lessons, you use the storybooks to introduce our beloved character Z and all the Clubhouse friends. You also get to play games, like the Commonalities Game, to help students learn more about one another.

    As you move into Unit 1, the focus will shift from “Building Community” to “Being My Best Self.” In this unit, students start exploring emotions and the fact that we all have them, which connect to our thoughts and contribute to our actions. Students will learn the importance of paying attention to their emotions and the emotions of their peers as a means of being their best selves.

    As a former first-grade teacher, I am particularly interested in Unit 1, Lesson 1: All About Emotions. In this lesson, students play a charades-style emotion game where they can act out various emotions with their buddy, who then guesses the portrayed emotion. This activity allows students to begin practicing identifying emotions and recognizing that we all display our feelings a little differently—such awareness is a crucial component of a strong community.

    The unit progresses with students learning about situational influence over thought and emotion; how thoughts, emotions, and actions work together; strategies to support emotional regulation; and how employing a growth mindset and flexible thinking can empower them as individuals. What an impressive way to start the year!

    In addition to this focus on developing community and establishing a routine, through the first few weeks (and the entire school year, really), you must prioritize filling your cup. Our 2019 National University Teacher of the Year, Tom Whisinnand (aka Mr. Whiz), has some great advice on this:  

    “Starting another school year can be a stressful time. There are many tasks that need to be accomplished and there is limited time to accomplish them. Starting a year by keeping YOUR personal worth in mind is mega-important! Teachers MUST look after their own well-being. Just as we set up routines in our classrooms that empower students to embrace healthy learning, we MUST also start the year with intention regarding our personal well-being.”

    Additionally,  he shares his tips for all-important educator self-care during the upcoming school year.

    “During this upcoming year, I will be looking after my own well-being in the following ways: 1) I will be visiting a gym on a regular basis; 2) I will create and maintain professional/personal work boundaries, AND 3) I will engage in a creative activity (painting/writing/drawing/producing YouTubes) at least once during any given weekend.”

    Mr. Whiz is spot-on. You need to consider how you will maintain your own mental, emotional, and physical health during what is often a chaotic time.

    We at Harmony wish you a fabulous first week—and month—back at school! It is okay to be nervous while also welcoming all the excitement. Do not forget to check out harmony-academy.org for professional learning opportunities happening throughout the month. We are here to support you.

    Mimi Seeley is the Client Success Associate for Harmony Academy.

  • Meeting the Moment Together: Resources and Support for Processing the Uvalde, Texas Tragedy

    To Harmony Friends, Families, and Partners:

    The tragedy that unfolded in Uvalde, Texas — a horrific, senseless act — reminds us that our children should feel safe and at their happiest when they are learning and engaging in school environments. No child, parent, educator, or caregiver should face such trauma. We remain stunned, horrified, and saddened by the loss of life.

    On a personal level, it’s common to have feelings of uncertainty while navigating through fear and trauma. For our children, it can be even more challenging to work through the trauma of the tragedy and the emotions of their peers. Children shoulder so much — they shouldn’t face these feelings alone or be the tragic reminders of inaction.

    Supporting student well-being is more important now than ever. Resources, from Harmony and others, provide strategies educators can use to deepen connections, heal together, and have conversations with students so that they can begin to feel safe and supported again. Below are some helpful resources to support these conversations in your family or school today:

    Harmony Resources

    • Quick Connection Cards — provides educators and families with quick conversations to help students connect, a great strategy in helping students heal
    • Harmony at Home — provides families with resources and strategies to support student social, personal, and academic learning at home

    Inspire Harmony Professional Learning Modules

    • Understanding the Impact of Trauma on Students — describes the biological, emotional, and academic effects of trauma as well as common symptoms
    • Supporting Trauma-Exposed Students —provides varying strategies to provide academic and behavioral support to children who have experienced trauma

    There are additional sources we highly recommend, too:

    • Helping Students After a School Shooting — American School Counselor Association
    • Talking to Children about Violence — National Association of School Psychologists
    • How to Talk to Kids about School Shootings — Common Sense Media
    • An Age-by-Age Guide to Talking to Children About Mass Shootings — The New York Times

    Harmony Academy will continue to offer support and resources to help ensure our children feel connected, loved, and seen. If we all work together and meet the moment, we can change the future and make it one our children deserve. We’ll be with you every step of the way, with healthy learning strategies to support students from all walks of life.

    We stand in solidarity with Uvalde, Texas, and every educator, student, and family as they navigate this tragedy. Now is the time to take sensible, informed action to help stop this needless cycle of violence.

    Together, we can make an impact.

  • Enhanced Harmony Curriculum Unit Now Available

    Here at Harmony Academy, we’ve been working on improving our healthy learning materials to enhance the Harmony experience for you and your students. Much of what you know and love about Harmony is staying the same, but we’re excited to introduce the first two phases of Harmony Third Edition to you today!

    Here’s what you can access so far:

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    Enhancements to Everyday Practices

    In addition to refreshing our existing Everyday Practices, we’ve added two new Everyday Practices: Personal Harmony Goals and Mindful Minutes. Your students can now track their personal goals as well as class goals, and take a Mindful Minute to check in with themselves and exercise their ability to self-regulate.

    Building Community Pre-Unit

    In our new Building Community Pre-Unit, we provide a day-by-day plan to introduce or reinvigorate your Everyday Practices during the first ten days of the Harmony Curriculum, as well as our getting-to-know-you activities that help create a welcoming classroom community.

    Unit 3: Communicating With Each Other

    Take a look at refreshed lessons, activities, and stories to support teaching students effective communication strategies, including updated Harmony-Academic Integration suggestions and educator well-being options!


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    Unit 4: Learning From Each Other

    Unit 4 has been renamed “Learning From Each Other,” and it helps students learn constructive ways to approach and solve problems while building healthy relationships and strengthening friendships. The enhanced unit has new lessons, activities, and stories for you to introduce to your students! The activities are now only 20 minutes long, with optional introduction and closing sections if you would like to engage in a longer activity.

    Digital Resources

    Keep up with the latest in healthy learning research on our research page, or introduce new songs to your students with our updated songs and lyrics pages !

    Once all phases of the Third Edition are rolled out, you’ll find access to a data dashboard, educator well-being strategies and self-assessment instruments, suggestions for Harmony-Academic Integration, aligned literature guides, digital games, aligned on-demand Harmony Professional Learning modules, and more.

    Ready to give Harmony Third Edition a try? When you access your Harmony Online Learning Portal, click the button at the top of the page to easily toggle between Second Edition and Third Edition!

    If you would like support in transitioning from Second Edition to Third Edition, we’re here to help! Live training sessions can be accessed from the Online Learning Portal and include:

    • Harmony Third Edition Overview
    • Refresh Your Everyday Practices with Harmony Third Edition
    • Everyday Practices for New Users of Harmony Third Edition

    More Third Edition updates will roll out in the coming months, so keep an eye on our blog for updates. We hope you enjoy the enhanced content!

    Explore Harmony Third Edition

    Future Updates

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    Unit 1: Being My Best Self, Out of School Time (OST) Units 3 and 4

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    Unit 2: Valuing Each Other, OST Units 1 and 2

    Phase Five icon

    Digital Games, Educator Self-Assessment, Data Dashboard, OST Lessons

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    Unit 5: Supporting the Community, Culminating Unit Projects, Aligned Literature Guides, On-demand Trainings, CCSS Alignment

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