What we know, and what we need to find out about universal, school-based social and emotional learning programs for children and adolescents: A review of meta-analyses and directions for future research.

IF 17.3 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY Psychological bulletin Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1037/bul0000383
J. Durlak, J. L. Mahoney, Alaina E Boyle
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This article reviews 12 meta-analyses of universal, school-based social and emotional learning (SEL) programs for children from early childhood education through high school. The aims were to assess the breath and consistency of outcomes across meta-analyses, and the potential influence of different moderators (i.e., individual, programmatic, ecological, and methodological) on program impacts. Collectively, the meta-analyses were rated to be high quality, and included 524 unique reports conducted in many countries and involving an estimated one million students. Mean effects were consistently statistically significant across reviews on a range of outcomes including increased SEL skills, attitudes, prosocial behaviors, and academic achievement, and decreased conduct problems and emotional distress (post ds ranged from 0.09 to 0.70 and follow-up ds ranged from 0.07 to 0.33 depending on the outcome and the specific review). However, there was little consistency regarding the moderators examined, or findings when the same moderators were assessed across reviews. Moreover, there is little information on possible interactions between moderators. Research has yet to clarify which individual, contextual, methodological, and programmatic variables promote or hinder the development of different SEL skills for diverse school-aged children and youth. Recommendations to guide future research in identifying the conditions and mechanisms by which SEL programs are most effective are provided. Public Significance Statement This review of 12 meta-analyses, involving an estimated one million students from early childhood education through high school, shows that social and emotional learning (SEL) programs have consistent, positive impacts on a broad range of student outcomes including increased SEL skills, attitudes, prosocial behaviors, and academic achievement, and decreased REVIEW OF SEL PROGRAMS 5 conduct problems and emotional distress. However, there is little consistency regarding conditions and mechanisms by which these programs are most effective. By summarizing the substantial evidence base for SEL programs, and offering recommendations for future work, this paper will stimulate more research and practice related to such initiatives.
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关于儿童和青少年普遍的、以学校为基础的社会和情感学习项目,我们知道什么,我们需要发现什么:荟萃分析的回顾和未来研究的方向。
本文回顾了从幼儿教育到高中的儿童普遍的、以学校为基础的社会和情感学习(SEL)项目的12项荟萃分析。目的是评估跨荟萃分析结果的呼吸和一致性,以及不同调节因子(即个人、项目、生态和方法)对项目影响的潜在影响。总的来说,这些荟萃分析被评为高质量,包括在许多国家进行的524份独特报告,涉及约100万名学生。在一系列结果的评估中,平均效果在统计上是显著的,包括提高SEL技能、态度、亲社会行为和学业成就,减少行为问题和情绪困扰(根据结果和具体的评估,后值从0.09到0.70不等,随访值从0.07到0.33不等)。然而,对于被检查的审核员,或者当同一审核员被评估时的发现,几乎没有一致性。此外,关于版主之间可能的相互作用的信息很少。对于不同学龄儿童和青少年,哪些个体、环境、方法和项目变量促进或阻碍了不同SEL技能的发展,研究尚未明确。建议指导未来的研究,以确定SEL计划最有效的条件和机制。本文回顾了12项荟萃分析,涉及大约100万名从幼儿教育到高中的学生,结果表明,社会和情感学习(SEL)课程对学生的广泛成果具有一致的积极影响,包括提高SEL技能、态度、亲社会行为和学业成绩,减少SEL课程的行为问题和情绪困扰。然而,在这些计划最有效的条件和机制方面,几乎没有一致性。通过总结SEL项目的大量证据基础,并对未来的工作提出建议,本文将激发更多与此类项目相关的研究和实践。
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Psychological bulletin
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期刊介绍: Psychological Bulletin publishes syntheses of research in scientific psychology. Research syntheses seek to summarize past research by drawing overall conclusions from many separate investigations that address related or identical hypotheses. A research synthesis typically presents the authors' assessments: -of the state of knowledge concerning the relations of interest; -of critical assessments of the strengths and weaknesses in past research; -of important issues that research has left unresolved, thereby directing future research so it can yield a maximum amount of new information.
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