Social-emotional learning program: a community-based case-controlled study.

Academia mental health & well-being Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-13 DOI:10.20935/mhealthwellb7308
Kit Knier, Taylor Harrison, Michelle Grady, Andrew Brock, Gauri Sood, Debbie Fuehrer, Amit Sood, Chris Pierret
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HappiGenius is a mindfulness-based social-emotional learning (SEL) program developed and initially deployed in the context of COVID-19. Novel features of the HappiGenius program include the use of behavioral practice and activities to enhance traditional classroom-based learning, the capability to teach in a remote setting, and a focus on internalizing behaviors in addition to traditionally targeted externalizing behaviors. A pilot study of four third-grade classrooms completed in the previous academic year showed promising results for improvements in students' experience of positive affect, self-compassion, total difficulties, and prosocial behaviors. This quasi-experimental case-control study was conducted in 14 third-grade classrooms across four schools in a midsize Midwestern US city. We hypothesized that HappiGenius would lead to improvements in positive affect, self-compassion, and mindfulness, in addition to other social behaviors measured by quantitative standardized scales. We used qualitative methodology to determine whether HappiGenius was feasible and acceptable to teachers for use in the classroom. While there was no statistically significant change in positive affect, self-compassion, or mindfulness, there was meaningful improvement in student internalizing problems and peer problems. Analysis of qualitative data showed the importance of timing during the year to maximize classroom benefits like establishing behavioral expectations early and reducing problem behaviors. The study represents a step in the direction of evaluating the implementation and outcomes of a new social-emotional learning program developed with deliberate attention to internalizing problems alongside traditionally studied externalizing problems.

社会情绪学习计划:基于社区的病例对照研究。
HappiGenius是一款基于正念的社交情绪学习(SEL)程序,最初是在COVID-19的背景下开发和部署的。HappiGenius项目的新特点包括使用行为实践和活动来增强传统的基于课堂的学习,远程教学的能力,以及在传统的针对性外化行为之外关注内化行为。在上一学年完成的一项针对四间三年级教室的试点研究显示,在改善学生的积极情感体验、自我同情、总困难和亲社会行为方面取得了可喜的成果。这项准实验病例对照研究在美国中西部一个中型城市的四所学校的14个三年级教室中进行。我们假设HappiGenius会导致积极影响、自我同情和正念方面的改善,以及其他通过定量标准化量表衡量的社会行为。我们使用定性方法来确定HappiGenius在课堂上使用是否可行和可接受。虽然在积极影响、自我同情或正念方面没有统计学上的显著变化,但在学生的内化问题和同伴问题方面有显著改善。对定性数据的分析表明,在一年中选择适当的时间,可以最大限度地提高课堂效益,比如及早建立行为预期,减少问题行为。这项研究是在评估一项新的社会情感学习计划的实施和结果的方向上迈出的一步,该计划是在传统研究外化问题的同时,也有意关注内化问题。
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