Social and Emotional Type Inventory (SETI)

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Fly Five’s digital platform includes a signature suite of assessments intended to build teacher awareness of their own social and emotional type, empower teacher decision-making, and help teachers identify their classroom SEL type at the end of the year after teaching the curriculum. The Social and Emotional Type Inventory (SETI) is a typology inventory intended to help adults identify their areas of strength and growth in their social and emotional competence. The responses to the SETI are used to identify the user as a member of one of four SEL family types. Each of the four family types (Creators, Harmonizers, Administrators, Movers) has eight members, leading to a total of 32 social and emotional types. Teachers take the SETI once a year, ideally prior to completing the 10 hours of professional development. The SETI profile is downloadable, and a copy is saved to the teacher’s profile for three years. Unlike a personality typology, one’s SETI type is not fixed; it is expected that the profile will change over time. Subscore(s): Fly Five’s digital platform includes a signature suite of assessments intended to build teacher awareness of their own social and emotional type, empower teacher decision-making, and help teachers identify their classroom social and emotional learning (SEL) type at the end of the year after teaching the curriculum.

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Note: The overview provided for this instrument includes content that may have been sourced from the instrument publisher's or author’s website (or other site providing information about the instrument). This information is presented for educational and informational purposes only. If you have any questions about the content or its permitted uses, please contact annenberg@brown.edu.

Organization

Student Well-Being Category

American Institutes for Research® partnered with the Annenberg Institute at Brown University to collect instruments related to student well-being.

Content

Keywords
social emotional competencies
Respondent
Teacher

Administration Information

Length
20-30 minutes
Administration
Computer

Access and Use

Developer
Fly Five
Setting
Classroom