Albert Bandura's concept of self-efficacy, the belief in one's ability to succeed, is crucial for navigating life's ...
In 2025, the journal of Health Communication published a study that was described as a theory-driven content analysis of YouTube videos that focused on promoting mental health among college students.
The announcement on Sunday, which was light on details, came weeks before a similar action takes effect in Australia. By Zunaira Saieed Reporting from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Malaysia plans to bar ...
Social cognition develops through a complex interplay between neural maturation and environmental factors, yet the neurobehavioral mechanisms underlying this process remain unclear. Using a ...
Setting aside time in the school day to teach students social-emotional skills, such as emotional regulation and perspective-taking, can substantially boost students’ grade-point averages and ...
ABSTRACT: Education systems worldwide aim to accommodate diverse learners, including students with disabilities, linguistic minorities, and socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds. Inclusive ...
This article reevaluates the two-stage development theory of social learning by examining the distinct roles of pedagogical and selective learning. Pedagogical learning involves infants’ sensitivity ...
How can investing in early childhood development enhance lifelong outcomes in health, education, and economic productivity while addressing global inequities in access to nurturing care? This study, ...
Department of Administrative and Instructional Leadership, School of Education, St. John’s University, New York, USA. Motivation to learn can be defined as the willingness and readiness to engage with ...
Introduction Child maltreatment (CM) is a major public health issue with lifelong consequences on mental health, quality of life, educational and economic prospects of children who experienced CM.
First it was Common Core. Then Critical Race Theory. Now, social and emotional learning. That’s the latest education jargon term to leave academic circles and fuel a culture-war controversy over what ...
Politicians used to care how much students learn. Now, to find a defense of educational excellence, we have to look beyond politics. Credit...Photo illustration by Alex Merto Supported by By Dana ...