2023
DOI: 10.1002/rev3.3404
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School‐based interventions promoting social capabilities among students: A scoping review of literature

Abstract: This paper presents a scoping review of existing literature published between 2010 and 2022 on the role of schools in promoting social capabilities among students. It aims to map the evidence regarding the school programmes or interventions that are practised across the globe to promote psycho‐socio‐emotional skills among students. The review indicates a broad scope of  social interventions with limited evidence on interventions promoting social capabilities. Notably, both formal and non‐formal programmes are … Show more

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“…Considering this connection between music and emotions, the context of music education provides a fitting space for the study, promotion and development of social and emotional learning. In a school context, Ansari and Rizvi (2023) underline the existence of school‐based interventions developing social capabilities. Jeremić et al (2015) investigated the effects of music on the socio‐emotional competencies of pupils in infant education, using a learning method for vocal performance based on learning songs by ear.…”
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“…Considering this connection between music and emotions, the context of music education provides a fitting space for the study, promotion and development of social and emotional learning. In a school context, Ansari and Rizvi (2023) underline the existence of school‐based interventions developing social capabilities. Jeremić et al (2015) investigated the effects of music on the socio‐emotional competencies of pupils in infant education, using a learning method for vocal performance based on learning songs by ear.…”
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confidence: 99%