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Natalie Kirby; Camilla Biggs; Megan Garside; Gloria Cheung; Philip Wilson; Matt Forde; Manuela Deidda; Dennis Ougrin; Fiona Turner; Karen Crawford; Helen Minnis – JCPP Advances, 2025
Background: Children in foster care are at high risk of future mental health and developmental difficulties. A number of interventions may be helpful; however, the effectiveness of interventions specifically for pre-school children in foster care is not well established. This is an important omission, since infancy and early childhood may be the…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Foster Care, Intervention, Social Emotional Learning
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Nehal Eldeeb; Addison M. Duane; Jenna E. Greenstein; Alejandro Nuñez; Juyeon Lee; Tiffany M. Jones; CalHOPE Research Committee; Valerie B. Shapiro – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2025
Purpose: Specific social and emotional learning (SEL) programs have been found to promote a myriad of positive outcomes, but definitions of the broader concept of SEL are varied in its practice and scholarly usage. It is unclear whether recent conceptual expansions of SEL to include Systemic and Transformative approaches shape the understanding of…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Communities of Practice, Leadership, Definitions
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Yongsun Lee; Paul M. Wright – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2024
This article serves as a starting point for teachers to understand the core values of martial arts that can be incorporated into physical education to promote social-emotional learning and how to integrate martial arts in physical education.
Descriptors: Physical Education, Athletics, Social Emotional Learning, Values
Courtney Marie Dowling – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Social Emotional skills are utilized in everyday life. Social and emotional learning (SEL) helps students (even adults) thrive within school and life outside of school. In many schools, Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is the foundation of their curriculum. Social emotional learning is a commonly used teaching method within public and private…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods
Allison Rodman – ASCD, 2023
For years, schools have worked to ensure that students develop their social-emotional learning skills, which research shows can benefit not only students' well-being, but also their academic achievement. Until now, however, developing these skills in adults has not received the same emphasis in schools, despite evidence that they are just as…
Descriptors: Adults, Social Emotional Learning, Administrators, Teachers
Mindy T. Nguyen – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The use of social-emotional learning (SEL) in education has seen a significant increase in elementary schools with numerous studies supporting its benefits (Kim, 2022). However, the same is not true for high schools and higher education. Research supports the notion that SEL not only improves academic achievement but also enhances self-efficacy, a…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Self Efficacy, Young Adults, Adult Students
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Marissa Nesbit; Maggie Church; Alyssa Gray – Journal of Dance Education, 2025
Guided by the questions "What can a dance curriculum look like when it purposefully integrates social-emotional learning?" and "What can we learn from the process of designing curriculum at the intersection of dance and SEL?" we relate the experience of creating curriculum for early elementary students. We build on current…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Social Emotional Learning, Elementary School Curriculum, Curriculum Development
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Linsay DeMartino, Editor; Lisa Fetman, Editor – Myers Education Press, 2025
PreK-12 schools across the United States are adopting social and emotional learning (SEL) programs for both students and educators. However, most of these schools are adopting non-contextualized, trendy, and traditional SEL programs, in which students and educators are conditioned to apply certain knowledge and skills that speak to only a small…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Social Justice, Equal Education, Educational Practices
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Amy E. Violante; Anisa N. Goforth; Emily Brooke; Jaida A. Lilly; Tori D. Horton – Contemporary School Psychology, 2025
Spirituality is an important factor in supporting resilience and well-being among children, yet it is not often discussed in the field of school psychology or the public school setting. Indeed, aspects of spirituality align with the core components of social-emotional learning (SEL), such as awareness of self and others, relationship skills, and…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Social Emotional Learning, Teacher Attitudes, Public School Teachers
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Nuray Koç; Sehnaz Sungurtekin – International Online Journal of Primary Education, 2023
This study investigates the progression of social-emotional learning skills in children by integrating music activities into creative drama. The research was executed employing a pre-and post-test control group research design. The research cohort consisted of 40 five-year-old participants, separated into two groups of 20 each, experimental and…
Descriptors: Music, Preschool Children, Social Emotional Learning, Creative Activities
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Julia Mahfouz; Elizabeth A. Steed; Dorothy Shapland – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
Research has emphasized that SEL program implementation in preschool settings not only merits special consideration regarding content, instructional approaches, and opportunities to practice skills (Bierman & Motamedi, 2015; Denham, 2018; Jones & Doolittle, 2017; Mahoney et al., 2021), but also should be implemented using a culturally…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Early Childhood Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Culturally Relevant Education
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Tracy J. Raulston; Ciara L. Ousley; Christina Gilhuber – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
Children on the autism spectrum experience difficulties with social interactions, often resulting in lower quality of friendships. As such, children with autism often benefit from support with social skills, which are usually delivered in school settings. Social skills are not limited to school settings. Playdates are defined as prearranged…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children, Play
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Miroslav Suzara; Courtney Peña; Crystal Botham – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2025
Grant writing is an important component of academic research success across disciplines, especially in the biosciences. It also tends to be an activity that is perceived with significant anxiety and stress. Typical grant writing training programs focus on the mechanical aspects of grant writing, but what is often left out of the conversation on…
Descriptors: Grants, Proposal Writing, Workshops, Biology
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Edward Varner – Journal of General Music Education, 2024
Music educators often advocate for the benefits of music education, such as leadership, self-expression, and creativity. Or, for some, music education for music education's sake. Consider accomplishing this by teaching students to be self-aware and socially aware musicians. When student awareness improves, so does the music and the community of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Social Emotional Learning, Holistic Approach, Teacher Welfare
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Kristian Guttesen – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
This paper investigates the concept of emotion and its relevance to education "via" character education through the medium of poetry. The objective is to demonstrate the potential implementation of character education through poetry, and to show the intrinsic link between poetry and virtue, knowledge and reasoning. It is argued that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students, Poetry, Social Emotional Learning
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