TrygFonden's Child Research Seminar Series: Caterina Calsamiglia, Institute of Political Economy and Governance (IPEG)
Title: The impact of Formative Assessment on Behaviour-Based Socioemotional Skills in Secondary Schools
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Fuglesangs Allé 4, 8210 Aarhus V, 2630, Room 101
Abstract: It is widely recognized that social and personal skills (i.e., perseverance, motivation, teamwork, etc.) are highly predictive of life achievements and long-term well-being, such as lower levels of school dropout, physical and mental health issues, and conflict. It is also well established that a comprehensive integration of these non-cognitive skills in the educational curriculum is essential to make lifetime progress.
The objective of this trial is to test the causal impact of training and mentoring teachers to integrate formative assessment of socioemotional skills in the classroom with the help of digital tools on students’ academic and non-cognitive outcomes. Formative assessment by the trained teachers involves the observation, recording, and provision of feedback on a specific set of behaviors, the so-called Pentabilities, that characterize socioemotional skills in active classroom environments. The teachers are given 5-6 months to implement the intervention. The trial involves 40 Catalan secondary schools that mainly serve at-risk populations.
You can find more about Caterina here: https://sites.google.com/site/caterinacalsamiglia/