What is School Day?
School Day asks students questions about their wellbeing, analyzes the data, and provides real-time insight. The service highlights what’s going well in the classroom and provides easily implementable solutions to the most pressing issues before they become problems. From the classroom to school and district level, we help students and educators around the world learn how wellbeing improves learning outcomes. When students feel better, they learn better.
Recommended Usage
15 minutes a week
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Pedagogy
Certified by Education Alliance Finland, 10/2021
EAF Evaluation is an academically-backed approach to evaluating the pedagogical design of a product. EAF evaluators assess the product using criteria that covers the most essential pedagogical aspects in the learning experience.
PassiveActive
All students' activities get monitored and tracked. The teacher can see the progression and results very clearly from their dashboards. Data-based inspirational suggestions are provided to the teacher for solving problems and doing exercises with the class. School Day also provides excellent pre-curated material for the teacher to use in their classroom.
RehearseConstruct
There are good instructions for the use both for the teacher and for the student. The teacher has extensive material for doing exercises that address the need that is shown through the survey data. The lesson plans support varied exercise types in CASEL areas, both individual and collaborative reflection and expression. The students also receive information on how they are doing as a group.
LinearNon-linear/Creative
The survey maps wellbeing in multiple areas and the lesson plans are easy to integrate to the teaching of various subjects. The activities can be varied depending on your class. For the student, answering the questions is flexible and makes them assess the situation from multiple viewpoints. Analytics shows the key metrics well, and the teacher can compare the progress between classes and the whole school.
IndividualCollaborative
Even though answering the questions is an individual activity and requires individual reflection, In School Day, individual progress is tied to class or group progress. Each learner is responsible to other learners - they need to commit to answering the questions to give their own input to class wellbeing. The lesson plans provide great guidance for constructive collaboration and building up SEL skills.
Learning goals
Certified by Education Alliance Finland
The supported learning goals are identified by mapping the product against the selected reference curriculum and soft skills definitions most relevant for the 21st century.
- Communicating effectively.
- Practicing to recognize and express feelings
- Taking others’ perspectives.
- Recognizing strengths in others.
- Setting personal and collective goals.
- Exhibiting self-discipline and self-motivation.
- Identifying and using stress-management strategies.
- Managing one’s emotions.
- Having a growth mindset.
- Identifying one’s emotions.
- Linking feelings, values, and thoughts.
- Evaluating personal, interpersonal, community, and institutional impacts.
- Reflecting on one’s role to promote personal, family, and community well-being.
- Demonstrating curiosity and open-mindedness.
- Seeking or offering support and help when needed.
- Practicing teamwork and collaborative problem-solving.
- Developing positive relationships.
- Practicing to look things from different perspectives
- Learning to find solutions in social conflicts
- Practicing to use imagination and to be innovative
- Practicing creative thinking
- Practicing to evaluate one's own learning
- Practicing to find ways of working that are best for oneself
- Practicing to use imagination and to be innovative
- Enabling the growth of positive self-image
- Practicing to express own thoughts and feelings
- Learning to listen other people’s opinions
- Practicing to work with others
- Learning to understand people, surroundings and phenomenons around us
- Practicing to use imagination and to be innovative
- Encouraging students to be innovative and express new ideas
- Practicing to improvise
- Practicing creative thinking
- Creating requirements for creative thinking
- Practicing to evaluate one's own learning
- Practicing to find ways of working that are best for oneself
- Learning to notice causal connections
- Practicing to observe spoken and written language
- Using technology as a part of explorative and creative process
- Using technology resources for problem solving
- Building common knowledge of technological solutions and their meaning in everyday life
- Learning to plan and design own written content and textual representations
- Learning to understand and interpret diverse types of texts
- Learning to acquire, modify and produce information in different forms
- Learning to understand the meaning of rules, contracts and trust
- Practicing versatile ways of working
- Learning decision-making, influencing and accountability
- Learning to listen other people’s opinions
- Encouraging to build new information and visions
- Learning to face respectfully people and follow the good manners
- Practicing to take care of own and other people’s safety
- Practicing to take care of one's own wellbeing and health
- Encouraging the growth of positive self-image
- Recognizing habits that are good for sustainable living
- Practicing to recognize and express feelings
- Developing interests and a sense of purpose.
- Demonstrating honesty and integrity.
- Identifying one’s emotions.
- Reflecting on one’s role to promote personal, family, and community well-being.
- Learning to make a reasoned judgment after analyzing information, data, facts.
- Demonstrating curiosity and open-mindedness.
- Developing positive relationships.
- Practicing to argument clearly own opinions and reasonings
- Practicing to work with others
- Encouraging to build new information and visions
- Practicing to notice causal connections
- Understanding the influences of organizations/systems on behavior.
- Taking others’ perspectives.
- Seeking or offering support and help when needed.
- Communicating effectively.
- Practicing teamwork and collaborative problem-solving.
- Showing concern for the feelings of others.
- Demonstrating empathy and compassion.
- Setting personal and collective goals.
- Identifying and using stress-management strategies.
- Anticipating and evaluating the consequences of one’s actions.
- Practicing strategic thinking
- Practicing to look things from different perspectives
- Practicing to notice causal connections
- Developing problem solving skills
- Learning to find the joy of learning and new challenges
- Practicing persistent working
- Using technology as a part of explorative process
- Using technology to express one’s emotions and experiences
- Using technology for interaction and collaboration
- Practicing decision making
- Practicing time management
- Enabling the growth of positive self-image
- Practicing to give, get and reflect feedback
- Practicing to express own thoughts and feelings
- Practicing communication through different channels
- Developing positive relationships.
- Using technology to express one’s emotions and experiences
- Enabling the growth of positive self-image
- Practicing to give, get and reflect feedback
- Practicing to express own thoughts and feelings
- Practicing to take care of one's own wellbeing and health
- Encouraging the growth of positive self-image
- Practicing to recognize and express feelings
- Identifying one’s emotions.
- Evaluating personal, interpersonal, community, and institutional impacts.
- Resolving conflicts constructively.
- Practicing teamwork and collaborative problem-solving.