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https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/146047| Title: | A systematic review of the association between social and emotional competencies and student engagement in youth |
| Authors: | Santos, Anabela Caetano Simões, Celeste Melo, Márcia Helena Da Silva Santos, Margarida F. Freitas, Iara Branquinho, Cátia Cefai, Carmel Arriaga, Patrícia |
| Keywords: | Affective education Social learning Adolescent psychology Education -- Psychological aspects Academic achievement -- Psychological aspects |
| Issue Date: | 2023 |
| Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd. |
| Citation: | Santos, A. C., Simões, C., Melo, M. H., Santos, M. F., Freitas, I., Branquinho, C.,...Arriaga, P. (2023). A systematic review of the association between social and emotional competencies and student engagement in youth. Educational Research Review, 39, 100535. |
| Abstract: | Student engagement (SE) is known as one of the most relevant predictors of academic achievement and completion. Social and emotional competencies (SECs) are well established as critical skills for healthy and adaptative youth development. This systematic review investigated the associations between SE and SECs in students aged 10–25 years. The review followed the PRISMA guidelines. Nine databases were searched for peer-reviewed literature published between 2004 and 2020. A total of 91 studies were selected, including 92879 youth students. Emotional engagement is the most studied dimension of student engagement and largely surpasses the number of studies that analysed the multidimensional SE concept. The number of studies in each of the five CASEL domains is uneven, with more studies focussing on self-management, self-awareness, and relationship skills, in association with SE. Overall, most studies showed that SECs are positively associated with SE and negatively associated with disengagement, with similar results for middle, high school and university students from different backgrounds, suggesting that educational institutions should implement social and emotional learning programmes to increase SE. Studies reporting age and gender differences with respect to SE showed unanimously higher SE values for girls and younger students. There is a clear need for studies that use the multidimensional SE concept, including university students and applying cross-cultural analyses. |
| URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/146047 |
| Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - CenRSEH |
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