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- Title
Empirical benchmarks for changes in social and emotional skills over time.
- Authors
Soland, James; Rimm‐Kaufman, Sara E.; Kuhfeld, Megan; Ventura‐Abbas, Nadia
- Abstract
This study provides empirical benchmarks that quantify typical changes in students' reports of social and emotional skills in a large, diverse sample. Data come from six cohorts of students (N = 361,815; 6% Asian, 8% Black, 68% White, 75% Latinx, 50% Female) who responded to the CORE survey from 2015 to 2018 and help quantify typical gains/declines in growth mindset, self‐efficacy, self‐management, and social awareness. Results show fluctuations in skills between 4th and 12th grade (changes ranging from −.33 to.23 standard deviations). Growth mindset increases in fourth grade, declines in fifth to seventh grade, then mostly increases. Self‐efficacy, self‐management, and social awareness decline in sixth to eighth grade. Self‐management and social awareness, but not self‐efficacy, show increases in 10th to 12th grade.
- Subjects
SOCIAL skills in children; EMOTIONS in children; PSYCHOLOGY of students; SELF-efficacy in students; SELF-management (Psychology) for children; AWARENESS
- Publication
Child Development, 2022, Vol 93, Issue 4, p1129
- ISSN
0009-3920
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1111/cdev.13741