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This study used data from California CORE Districts to explore whether changes in students' self-reported social-emotional learning (SEL) predicted changes in academic outcomes and attendance. The findings revealed that within-student changes in SEL were positively associated with improvements in English language arts (ELA) and math achievement, as well as attendance, and were consistent across various student subgroups.
… and behavioral outcomes. We use data from the California CORE Districts to examine whether changes in individual … to measure students’ social- emotional development. The CORE Districts—a nonprofit collaborative of California school … self-efficacy, and social awareness. Since 2017, the CORE–PACE Research Partnership has produced a number of studies …
Evidence From the First Large-Scale Panel Student Survey
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Self-report surveys are used to track students’ social-emotional development. This large-scale panel survey reveals that self-efficacy, social awareness, and self-management decrease after Grade 6, except for growth mindset. Female students report higher self-management and social awareness but lower self-efficacy than males in middle and high school. Students of color and economically disadvantaged students report lower levels of each construct. Policymakers should consider these trends and use self-reports to target interventions and resources.
… whole student.”1 At the forefront of this trend are the CORE Districts, a network of large urban districts in … then-mandated under the No Child Left Behind Act.2 The CORE Districts used this flexibility to develop a measurement … This article was produced as part of the CORE-PACE Research Partnership, which is focused on producing …
Evidence from the CORE Districts
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The CORE Districts in California conducted a survey to measure K-12 students’ social-emotional well-being during the pandemic. Results indicate that students’ personal and interpersonal well-being rated lower than their learning environments. Interpersonal well-being was most correlated with academic achievement. Home/online learning environment improved, but Grades 5-12 students reported not liking school as much in winter 2020-21. Stakeholders should focus on meeting the pressing needs of each group of students.