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Prof. DR Amal abdelmohsen alzoghby :: Publications:

Title:
تأثير التعلم الاجتماعي /الوجداني في تحسين النهوض الأكاديمي للمتعثرات أكاديمياَ في جامعة طيبة بالمدينة المنورة The effect of a social / emotional learning on improving academic buoyancy for academic stumbling female students at Taibah University in Madinah Al Monawarah
Authors: Dr. Amal Abdel Mohsen Zaki El Zoghbyد أمل عبد المحسن الزغبي
Year: 2018
Keywords: Keywords: social / emotional learning, academic buoyancy
Journal: The Journal of the Faculty of Education, Assiut University
Volume: 34
Issue: 6
Pages: 390-446
Publisher: The Journal of the Faculty of Education, Assiut University
Local/International: Local
Paper Link:
Full paper DR Amal abdelmohsen alzoghby_academic buoyancy.pdf
Supplementary materials DR Amal abdelmohsen alzoghby_بحث النهوض.pdf
Abstract:

The present study aimed at identifying the effect of social/ emotional learning on improving academic buoyancy for academic stumbling female students at Taibah University. To achieve this aim, a sample of 67 academic stumbling female students was selected. They were divided into two groups : an experimental group (n= 32) and a control group (n= 35). They sat for academic buoyancy scale (developed by the researcher). After the intervention, the scale was administered again, and t-test was used to identify the significance of the difference between the groups. The results showed the following: there was a statistically significant difference between the mean score of the experimental and the control group on the scale of academic buoyancy as a whole and in the different dimensions of the scale (Self-efficacy, Uncertain Control, Academic Engagement, Anxiety, and Teacher-Student Relationship) favoring those of the experimental group.

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