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Social-emotional learning in physical education classes at elementary schools
Mahmood Sindiani1, Hadas Brodie Schroeder1, Ayelet Dunsky1
1The Levinsky-Wingate Academic College, Wingate Institute, Netanya, Israel.
Introduction:
The study investigates the impact of a social-emotional learning (SEL) intervention program implemented during physical education classes on elementary school students. The objective was to examine the development of social-emotional skills, focusing on teamwork, self-awareness, and creative thinking.
Methods:
The intervention, grounded in the SEL model, spans three 45-min sessions and involves 260 students (grades 4-6) from two schools in northern Israel. The experimental group (eight classes) participated in the SEL program, while the control group (three) received a standard 45-min physical education class. The research methodology was based on a convergent mixed model combining quantitative observations and qualitative interviews with physical education teachers.
Results:
Significant improvements were noted in the experimental group across all evaluated skills, indicating a positive impact on personal and interpersonal social development. The findings extend beyond students favoring sports, benefiting even those who previously avoided physical education classes. Notably, the intervention enhanced reflective skills in both students and teachers. The qualitative insights highlight the program's positive impact on creative thinking, an aspect that had not been previously observed.
Discussion:
The study emphasizes the potential of integrating SEL into physical education to foster social-emotional skills and overall well-being. It underscores the importance of creating a positive and emotionally supportive learning environment, contributing significantly to students' holistic development. Overall, this study provides valuable insights into leveraging physical education classes for intentional SEL interventions, offering a promising avenue for promoting social-emotional growth among elementary school students.
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