The RULER Approach, offered by the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, provides an organizational approach to SEL. It provides strategies for understanding context, working with bias, and customizing for context. This includes activities that focus on individual, cultural, social, and contextual differences in the experience and expression of emotions. Additionally, educators learn strategies to recognize the emotions of their students and adjust their instructional practices using mood-congruent instruction. The goal of the program is to make the approach an enduring part of a school’s culture. Adoption of the program’s principles begins with staff’s professional learning and continues with classroom instruction and family engagement. The program provides supports to school communities so that they are able to sustain positive climates where all stakeholders in the school feel empowered.” 

Grade Range Covered by Program
K-8
Grade Range Examined in Studies Used to Establish Program Effectiveness
PreK, 5 & 6
Targeted Behavioral Area of Effect of Prevention/Intervention
Academic performance, Problem behaviors, School Climate, Social behaviors, Teaching Practices
Geographic Location of Participant Samples
Northeast
Population Density of Participant Samples
Urban
Latinos in the School Populations
Yes
Latinos in the School Populations %
53% in a large quasi-experimental study conducted in 2017-2018 school year and 22% in a smaller quasi-experimental study; No information on a very large, randomized control trial in various private schools with a large sample
Delivery Method
School
Strength of Evidentiary Support
2 Star (⭐⭐) CASEL
Additional Evaluation Outcomes
Significant evaluation outcomes in:
√ - Improved academic performance
√ - Reduced problem behaviors
√ - Improved school climate
√ - Improved social behaviors
√ - Improved teaching practices
Cost of the Program
No
Additional Languages
Spanish