Need of Social & Emotional Competencies for Educational Development
Abstract
Higher academic accomplishment, better classroom behavior, and better long-term mental health are all closely correlated with social and emotional competences (SEC), which include self-awareness, self-management, and relationship skills. Incorporating SEC into curricula promotes a supportive, effective learning environment by assisting students in controlling their emotions, persevering through difficulties, and forming meaningful connections.
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