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AuthorArbués, Elena
AuthorAbad-Villaverde, Beatriz
AuthorCosta-París, Ana
AuthorBalaguer, Álvaro
AuthorConesa-Lareo, María-Dolores
AuthorBeltramo, Carlos
Accessioned date2025-08-13T23:05:25Z
Available date2025-08-13T23:05:25Z
Year2025
CitationArbués, 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:es
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AbstractThis 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.es
LanguageEnglishes
PublishedEducation Sciences, 15(7), 831es
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SubjectEducación ambientales
SubjectDesarrollo sosteniblees
TitleSocio-emotional competencies for sustainable development : an exploratory reviewes
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3390/educsci15070831
Material typeArticlees
Type of contentScientific researches
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