2018
DOI: 10.23965/ajec.43.4.01
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Enhancing Social–emotional Development through Evidence-based Resources

Abstract: SOCIAL–EMOTIONAL LEARNING (SEL) programs have demonstrated positive outcomes with universal audiences in several categories. Studies show that teachers are competent at administering such programs, yet there is limited research on educators’ ability to create an effective teaching program that meets SEL educational outcomes. This study explored early childhood educators’ use of an SEL resource and its effect on children's social–emotional development. Paired sample t tests explored changes to development over … Show more

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“…(Jaggy et al, 2023), and emotional (expression of joy, anger, happiness, etc.) development are consistent with the previous studies (Blewitt et al, 2020;San et al, 2021;White & Walker, 2018). The mentioned literature indicated that the development of a child's physical, intellectual, social, and emotional abilities should be a primary goal of early childhood education.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…(Jaggy et al, 2023), and emotional (expression of joy, anger, happiness, etc.) development are consistent with the previous studies (Blewitt et al, 2020;San et al, 2021;White & Walker, 2018). The mentioned literature indicated that the development of a child's physical, intellectual, social, and emotional abilities should be a primary goal of early childhood education.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…A number of countries are beginning to consider the incorporation of social and emotional intelligences into their learning goals. For instance, Australia has begun to incorporate social and emotional intelligence into its learning as documented through The Melbourne Declaration on Educational Goals for Young Australians (2008) as cited by White and Walker (2018, p. 5). A study conducted by White and Walker confirmed that designing and implementing a program of social–emotional learning had a positive impact on social and emotional development … and school readiness (p. 9).…”
Section: Linking Research With Emotional Intelligence Instructional mentioning
confidence: 99%