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Pilot evaluation of a socio-emotional learning program on executive functions in elementary school students: A cluster-randomized controlled trial
Rita Antunes (Antunes, R. ); Tânia Carneiro (Carneiro, T. ); Luciana Joaquim (Joaquim, L. ); Margarida Matos (Matos, M.); Joana Alexandre (Alexandre, J.); Marisa Filipe (Filipe, M.);
Journal Title
Frontiers in Psychology
Year (definitive publication)
2025
Language
English
Country
Switzerland
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Abstract
Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) programs aim to enhance children´s socio-emotional competencies. While research has highlighted the positive socio-emotional outcomes of SEL programs, their transfer effects on executive functions remain unclear. This pilot cluster-randomized controlled trial explored the impact of a SEL program – The Intergalactic World – on executive functions in a cohort of first to fourth-graders. Participants were randomly assigned to either an intervention group (n = 60; 26 girls; Mage = 94.95 months, SD = 15.53), which participated in the SEL program, or to a waiting list control group (n = 36; 19 girls; Mage = 111.62 months, SD = 6.80). The SEL program comprised eight sessions conducted in a school setting to enhance socio-emotional development through breathing exercises, relaxation techniques, guided imagery, and cognitive-behavioral strategies. Executive functions were assessed for both groups using a standardized questionnaire, with evaluation conducted before and after the program implementation by teachers and caregivers. Pre- and post-intervention assessments revealed no significant changes in executive function scores based on teacher ratings across groups. In contrast, caregiver ratings of executive functions showed a significant interaction effect between time and group, with the intervention group exhibiting a positive change over time compared to the control group. Results yield valuable insights into the potential benefits of SEL interventions concerning elementary school students' executive functions.
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Keywords
Social and emotional learning program,Elementary school,Socio-emotional competencies,Executive functions,Pilot study
  • Psychology - Social Sciences
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Funding Reference Funding Entity
UIDB/04375/2020 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
2020.01866. CEECIND Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia