Degree Date

12-2024

Document Type

Dissertation - NLU Access

Degree Name

Ed.D. Doctor of Education

Academic Discipline

Curriculum, Advocacy, and Policy

First Advisor

Dr. Ayn Keneman

Second Advisor

Dr. Todd Price

Third Advisor

Dr. Gloria McDaniel-Hall

Abstract

This dissertation investigates the relationship between Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and academic achievement within the context of a Pre-K classroom. With a growing emphasis on holistic development in early childhood education, understanding the relationship between socio-emotional skills and academic performance becomes paramount. The study employs a qualitative case study approach, focusing on a single Pre-K classroom to delve deeply into the dynamics of SEL implementation and its effects on academic outcomes. Data collection methods include observations, interviews, and document analysis. Through an in-depth examination of the teacher’s and students’ experiences, this research aims to uncover the many ways in which SEL practices influence various facets of academic achievement. Findings from this study not only contribute to the existing body of research on SEL but also offer practical insights for educators and policymakers seeking to enhance the educational experience of young learners.

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