Social and emotional skills for student success and well-being: Conceptual framework for the OECD study on social and emotional skills
In an increasingly fast-changing, complex and diverse world, social and emotional skills are becoming ever more important. In this paper we present an overview of literature on social and emotional skills, describing the nature and structure of these skills, their development, malleability and facto...
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Zusammenfassung: | In an increasingly fast-changing, complex and diverse world, social and emotional skills are becoming ever more important. In this paper we present an overview of literature on social and emotional skills, describing the nature and structure of these skills, their development, malleability and factors that influence them, their cross-cultural comparability and their relevance for a wide range of educational, economic and life outcomes. The paper also represents a conceptual framework for the OECD's new Study on Social and Emotional Skills, an international survey that assesses 10- and 15-year-old students in a number of cities and countries around the world. We focus on the underlying skills within and outside of the widely researched Big Five model that are found to be more predictive and policy relevant. We examine the relationships of these skills with a variety of indicators of individual and societal well-being such as education, employment and income, health, and personal well-being. The paper discusses the structure of child's social and emotional skills and the developmental trajectories of these skills across a lifetime. It presents the evidence of malleability of these skills as well as their relevance across a wide range of cultural contexts. |
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title_auth | Social and emotional skills for student success and well-being Conceptual framework for the OECD study on social and emotional skills |
title_exact_search | Social and emotional skills for student success and well-being Conceptual framework for the OECD study on social and emotional skills |
title_full | Social and emotional skills for student success and well-being Conceptual framework for the OECD study on social and emotional skills Oleksandr S., Chernyshenko, Miloš, Kankaraš and Fritz, Drasgow |
title_fullStr | Social and emotional skills for student success and well-being Conceptual framework for the OECD study on social and emotional skills Oleksandr S., Chernyshenko, Miloš, Kankaraš and Fritz, Drasgow |
title_full_unstemmed | Social and emotional skills for student success and well-being Conceptual framework for the OECD study on social and emotional skills Oleksandr S., Chernyshenko, Miloš, Kankaraš and Fritz, Drasgow |
title_short | Social and emotional skills for student success and well-being |
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