Emotional intelligence solution for elementary students

The Mojo App, a simple to use, yet sophisticated social emotional learning application for elementary students.

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  1. This is a great app is it available to all students and teachers? Is there a cost? This looks as though it might be useful in my classroom. How do you know it is cohesive with all State standards? Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Hello Doreen!
      Hope you are enjoying the summer.

      The application is currently in the early stages of development and will not be ready till spring on a consumer level... though the scope of it depends on funding.

      The cost is hard to say at the moment. However, as this application is based in equality and equality, it will be priced within the lowest 10% of popular classroom application. The goal is for it to be priced at $11 per student per year, which includes full social studies curricula/ assessments, full SEL curricula/ assessments, and unlimited use of SEL diagnostics (individually, classroom, grade...).

      For social studies, Common Core State Standards are being followed. For SEL, since most states modeled after CASEL, we have developed a framework that meets CASEL and Midwest state standards, but In the future it will further be modify for all state’s standards, which are fairly similar. We have 3 different approaches modeled to accomplish this goal. We also adopt a framework that incorporates Second Step, Responsive Classroom, and Restorative Justice, the leading SEL programs.

      Our SEL diagnostics though, which have no additional costs, will be many many steps ahead of anything that is currently being developed.
      Thanks, Doreen

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    2. Great blog. It is very educational and interesting. I am very interesting in the Mojo app and it seems that it would be very beneficial to have in the classroom. Great topic.

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    3. Thanks Sally! Happy to share with you when it is developed.
      Mitch

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