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Title: The impact of the Sentituz programmes on emotional competence and social climate in the classroom
Authors: Berastegui-Martínez, Jon
Caba-Collado, María Ángeles de la
Pérez-Escoda, Núria
Keywords: Emotional intelligence -- Spain
Emotional maturity
Emotions -- Study and teaching
Social skills -- Study and teaching (Early childhood)
Social skills -- Study and teaching
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: University of Malta. Centre for Resilience & Socio-Emotional Health
Citation: Berastegui-Martíneza, J., Caba-Colladoa, M. A., & Pérez-Escodab, N. (2023). The impact of the Sentituz programmes on emotional competence and social climate in the classroom. International Journal of Emotional Education, 15(2), 169-174.
Abstract: The aim of this preliminary study was to evaluate the effects of two emotional education programmes in a charter school in Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain, on students’ emotional competence and the social climate in the classroom. A quasi-experimental pretest-posttest repeated measures design with a control group was utilized in the study. The participants in the study were 105 students in Year 6 of primary school and Year 2 of secondary school. The Emotional Development Questionnaire (EDQ) and the Classroom Social Climate Scale (CES) were used to assess the effect of the intervention. The results indicate that the ‘Sentituz 10-12’ programme is effective in improving students’ social competence and the quality of student-teacher relationships, whereas the ‘Sentituz 12- 14’ programme is effective in promoting the emotional autonomy and overall emotional competence of students. This was however, a small scale preliminary study, and further and more rigorous studies are also need in order to evaluate the impact of these two emotional education programmes.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/111872
ISSN: 20737629
Appears in Collections:IJEE, Volume 15 Issue 2
IJEE, Volume 15 Issue 2



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