What kind of affective citizen? An analysis of state social emotional learning standards

IF 2.5 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Patrick Keegan
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ABSTRACTEmotion plays an important role in how young people acquire the skills, knowledge, and dispositions of engaged citizenship, including being able to empathize, listen to multiple perspectives, and build relationships of solidarity with others. This study investigated how social emotional learning (SEL) standards in 17 U.S. states guided the preparation of youth for affective citizenship. The concept of affective citizenship was used to analyze how SEL standards encourage youth to feel about their fellow citizens, how public behaviors or attitudes are managed, and how emotions can fuel civic engagement to address problems of social injustice. Findings indicated that SEL standards conceptualize emotions as individualized experience, teach students to resolve conflicts through civility and cooperation, and favor individual responses to injustice. Implications are discussed for how to leverage SEL standards alongside social studies content standards to promote justice-oriented affective citizenship in the current socio-political climate.KEYWORDS: Affectcitizenshipcivic educationsocial emotional learning Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. Conference session topics and speakers included “Nurturing Young People’s Critical Consciousness to Thrive in and Transform the World” on how young people could take civic action to address social inequities and a conversation between SEL and civics researchers, Dr. Robert Jagers and Dr. Joseph Kahne, on the relationship between SEL and civics.
什么样的情感公民?国家社会情感学习标准分析
情感在年轻人如何获得参与公民的技能、知识和性格方面发挥着重要作用,包括能够同情、倾听多种观点和建立与他人的团结关系。本研究调查了美国17个州的社会情绪学习(SEL)标准如何指导青少年为情感公民做准备。情感公民的概念被用来分析SEL标准如何鼓励年轻人对同胞的感受,如何管理公共行为或态度,以及情感如何推动公民参与来解决社会不公正问题。研究结果表明,SEL标准将情感概念化为个性化体验,教导学生通过文明和合作解决冲突,并支持个体对不公正的反应。本文讨论了在当前的社会政治气候下,如何利用SEL标准和社会研究内容标准来促进以正义为导向的情感公民。关键词:影响公民公民教育社会情感学习披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。会议主题和演讲嘉宾包括“培养年轻人的批判意识,让他们在世界上茁壮成长并改变世界”,讨论年轻人如何采取公民行动解决社会不平等问题,以及SEL和公民研究人员Robert Jagers博士和Joseph Kahne博士之间的对话,讨论SEL和公民之间的关系。
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Theory and Research in Social Education
Theory and Research in Social Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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