STUDENT ENGAGEMENT IS AN ECOLOGICAL AFFAIR: EVERY PIECE MATTERS

Autor: Michele Mills
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Journal of Global Engagement and Transformation. 1
ISSN: 2572-455X
DOI: 10.52553/10002a
Popis: In the USA, every 26 seconds a student drops out of high school, 7,000 students a day and over 1.2 million a year. How students experience school influences their level of success. Ecological factors influence students’ engagement and disengagement in their academic journey. Dropping out is the result of a long-term process of disengagement and not a reactive, one-time event. Helping students experience school success increases the likelihood of their college and career productivity, while simultaneously decreasing risky behavior. We posit that foundational to student engagement are the five core social-emotional competencies (SECs): self-awareness, self-management, relationship management, social awareness, and responsible decision making. We believe that students can become behaviorally, emotionally, and cognitively engaged when they are equipped with the knowledge, attitudes, and skills to recognize, understand, manage, express, and reflect on their thoughts, interactions, mindsets, and emotions (RUMERTIME™) as it relates to self, others, and situations.
Databáze: OpenAIRE