Enhancing Social and Emotional Wellbeing of Aboriginal Boarding Students: Evaluation of a Social and Emotional Learning Pilot Program
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. The ‘Making Connections’ Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Program
2.3. Study Participants
2.4. Pre-Post Student Surveys
2.5. Qualitative Post Focus Groups and Individual Episodic Interviews
3. Results
3.1. Pre-Post Student Surveys
3.2. Qualitative post Focus Groups and Individual Episodic Interviews
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Lesson | Content |
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| Introductions, emotions and their triggers. Using games for teamwork skills. |
| Fostering positive peer relationships by investigating unequal power dynamics in relationships, the experience of multiple or mixed emotions, and hidden emotions (emotional layering). A focus on friendship and peer support via acts of kindness. |
| Valuing and sharing the strengths learnt from my people and culture. Exploring leadership through cultural role-models. Considering the strengths of trust and courage in peer support and help-seeking. |
| Sharing strengths learnt from my relationship with country. Drawing on strengths when dealing everyday challenges. Strength of teamwork in friendship. Empathy. Connecting valued strengths from country to actions in friendships. |
| Talking about helpful and harmful coping strategies. Sharing productive coping strategies for use in different situations. Using coping strategies to deal with homesickness. Sharing about how to use music to cheer up or to calm down. |
| Focusing on problem-solving strategies to use in relation to common scenarios. Skills for cooperation and communication in problem-solving with peers. |
| How to use positive self-talk when dealing with negative thoughts, emotions and events. Using cultural and personal strengths for positive self-talk. |
| Sharing stress management and self-calming techniques, such as muscle relaxation, breathing techniques, exercise and listening to music. |
| Talking about how to provide peer support when people are in tough times. Thinking through when to call on adults to help support troubled peers. |
| Practicing help-seeking conversations for self and others. Identifying supports to turn to for help. Feedback and advice for improving the program. |
Measures | Items |
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Boarding Group Connectedness | We do good activities during evening study |
People in my evening study group care about each other | |
I can get along well with others in my evening study group | |
I feel like my evening study teacher and house parent know me well | |
I am close to other kids in the boarding house | |
Social and Emotional Skills | When I need help, I find someone to talk with |
I have ways to calm myself down when I feel stressed | |
I know I have some strengths | |
I can think of good strategies to help with different sorts of challenges | |
I have ways to cheer myself up when I feel down |
Measure | n | Pre-Intervention | Post-Intervention | t | df | p | ||
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Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |||||
K5 Psychological Distress | 20 | 15.70 | 4.80 | 14.00 | 4.18 | 1.73 | 19 | 0.100 |
Internal Assets | 20 | 37.00 | 6.55 | 37.50 | 6.75 | −0.41 | 19 | 0.685 |
School Resources | 21 | 27.48 | 5.52 | 28.62 | 5.35 | −1.44 | 20 | 0.167 |
School Resources | 21 | 19.52 | 3.97 | 19.67 | 3.97 | −0.16 | 20 | 0.878 |
Boarding Group Connectedness | 21 | 19.00 | 4.24 | 20.43 | 3.83 | −1.32 | 20 | 0.201 |
Social and Emotional Skills | 20 | 14.95 | 3.17 | 16.40 | 2.87 | −2.66 | 19 | 0.015 * |
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Franck, L.; Midford, R.; Cahill, H.; Buergelt, P.T.; Robinson, G.; Leckning, B.; Paton, D. Enhancing Social and Emotional Wellbeing of Aboriginal Boarding Students: Evaluation of a Social and Emotional Learning Pilot Program. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 771. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17030771
Franck L, Midford R, Cahill H, Buergelt PT, Robinson G, Leckning B, Paton D. Enhancing Social and Emotional Wellbeing of Aboriginal Boarding Students: Evaluation of a Social and Emotional Learning Pilot Program. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(3):771. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17030771
Chicago/Turabian StyleFranck, Linél, Richard Midford, Helen Cahill, Petra T. Buergelt, Gary Robinson, Bernard Leckning, and Douglas Paton. 2020. "Enhancing Social and Emotional Wellbeing of Aboriginal Boarding Students: Evaluation of a Social and Emotional Learning Pilot Program" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 3: 771. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17030771
APA StyleFranck, L., Midford, R., Cahill, H., Buergelt, P. T., Robinson, G., Leckning, B., & Paton, D. (2020). Enhancing Social and Emotional Wellbeing of Aboriginal Boarding Students: Evaluation of a Social and Emotional Learning Pilot Program. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(3), 771. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17030771