Investigators
Tess Gregory, Danielle Herreen
Project description
Social and emotional skills are essential for children’s ability to learn and succeed at school. Building social and emotional skills helps students to calm themselves down, focus their attention and control their behaviour, which in turn help to reduce disruptive behaviour in the classroom and improve overall learning and academic outcomes. However, schools are not always sure how best to support the social and emotional needs of students, and how to choose between the large range of programs on the market. This project provides guidance to help school leaders review the evidence for different programs, as well as a review of universal, evidence-based pre-school and school-based social and emotional learning programs available in Australia.
- Research snapshot: reviewing evidence for school-based programs to support social and emotional learning: a guide for preschool and school leaders (PDF 1.9MB)
- Research report: preschool and school based programs for social and emotional skills (PDF 1.1MB)
This project was undertaken when Institute researchers (Tess Gregory and Danielle Herreen) formed part of the Fraser Mustard Centre, a previous collaboration between researchers at The Kids Research Institute Australia and policy makers at the South Australian Department for Education, aimed to improve research translation.
Partners
South Australian Department for Education
External collaborators
Sally Brinkman (University of South Australia)
Funders of the project
South Australian Department for Education