This document summarizes a presentation about social emotional learning skills for the 21st century. It defines social emotional learning as the process of developing skills like self-awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision making. It discusses why SEL is important for student success and engagement. It also outlines specific SEL competencies and strategies teachers can use to implement SEL in the classroom, such as scheduled check-ins, explicit instruction of skills, and incorporating student voice. Research shows SEL improves academic performance and reduces problem behaviors.