Daniel Payne
The Heart of the Matter: Why Social-Emotional Learning Often Fails in Schools takes a hard look at the promises and pitfalls of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) in today’s education system. While SEL is often hailed as a transformative solution to many of the challenges schools face, this book explores why these programs frequently fail to live up to their potential. From the unrealistic expectations placed on overburdened teachers to the disconnect between policymakers and classrooms, Daniel Payne unpacks the systemic issues that undermine SEL initiatives. With a blend of research, real-world examples, and heartfelt storytelling, this book doesn’t just critique the current state of SEL-it offers a roadmap for reimagining it in a way that’s authentic, equitable, and impactful.