Promoting social and emotional learning in BRAC primary schools
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BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
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Afroze, R., Nahid, D., & Rahman, A. (2012). Promoting social and emotional learning in BRAC primary schools. BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED).
Abstract
BRAC Education Programme took a scheme on a pilot basis to improve social and
emotional skills among the students of BRAC primary schools. The aim was to make
the learners more social and shaping their behaviour and thoughts in a positive way.
After 10 months of programme implementation, this study was undertaken to see the
classroom situation level. Several aspects of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)
was already included in regular BRAC curriculum. However, six more activities were
introduced in the pilot schools. Three SEL implemented and three non-SEL schools
were taken for investigation using qualitative research techniques. Findings reveal that
the learners could describe their emotions, sometimes showed their confidence, and
cooperated effectively with their peers. However, they did not show much interest in
participating in the newly added components. There was also lack of follow-up and
supervision of the activities. The SEL core team was supposed to be more active in
this regard. It might be better to engage parents to gain a greater success of the
initiative. The study recommends rethinking of the whole process–from curriculum
development to implement in classroom considering student’s age, teachers’ quality,
and local context.
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Research Report