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Socio-emotional competencies for sustainable development : an exploratory review

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Show full item recordAbstract: | This article explores the importance of integrating socio-emotional competencies into the formal education of adolescents to promote sustainable development. It argues that social and emotional learning (SEL) not only enhances personal and academic well-being, but also facilitates the building of more resilient and sustainable communities. A scoping review was conducted using a qualitative methodology based on document analysis through matrix-based reviews. The 49 selected studies were analyzed in relation to the personality facets of the Big Five (OCEAN) model. The results of the interventions show improvements in self-efficacy, empathy, motivation, school climate, bullying reduction, and the prevention of mental health issues. It is concluded that a more holistic approach is needed, combining SEL with character education to achieve lasting impacts. Furthermore, interventions must be sensitive to cultural contexts and the specific realities of each school community. |
Author(s): | Arbués, Elena
Abad-Villaverde, Beatriz Costa-París, Ana Balaguer, Álvaro Conesa-Lareo, María-Dolores Beltramo, Carlos |
Date: | 2025 |
Published: | Education Sciences, 15(7), 831 |
Citation: | Arbués, E., Abad-Villaverde, B., Costa-París, A., Balaguer, Á., Conesa-Lareo, M. D., & Beltramo, C. (2025). Socio-emotional competencies for sustainable development: an exploratory review. Education Sciences, 15(7), 831. Recuperado de: |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/6633
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