Review of the effects of social and emotional learning on mental health and academic outcomes: The role of teacher training and supportive interactions
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jeph.2024.202750
Review of the effects of social and emotional learning on mental health and academic outcomes: The role of teacher training and supportive interactions
Abstract
Child and youth mental health in France has become an important public health priority. Social and emotional learning has been shown to contribute to mental health in children and adolescents. Therefore, an increasing number of interventions are being proposed in schools. However, teachers are not yet trained to develop these competencies through evidence-based interventions during their initial training. One way of increasing motivation and investment in teacher training in social and emotional learning is to increase awareness of the effects on academic outcomes. The aim of this scoping review based on systematic reviews and meta-analyses is to present the effectiveness of school-based social and emotional learning programs on mental health and academic success, while specifying the contributing processes such as motivation, teacher training, and student support. The discussion section suggests several avenues to promote the development of psychosocial competencies in school settings, notably based on teacher training.
Keywords: Academic success; Evidence-based programs; Mental health; Psychosocial competencies; Social and emotional learning.
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