Socioemotional aspects in the school trajectory and effects on academic performance

  • Esquivel F
  • Aranda C
  • López I
  • et al.
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Abstract

This study focuses on exploring the socio-emotional aspects of the school trajectory and its impact on the academic performance of students. It is recognized that socio-emotional aspects play a crucial role in the development of students, not only in their general well-being, but also in their academic performance. Understanding how these aspects influence the school trajectory is essential to implement effective strategies to support and promote academic achievement at the high school level. Through an exhaustive review of the scientific and academic literature, the different socio-emotional aspects that can affect the school trajectory and academic performance of students are analyzed. Key variables such as socio-emotional well-being, anxiety, stress and emotional intelligence, and their relationship with academic performance, are examined. The findings highlight the importance of socio-emotional well-being in the school trajectory. Students who experience greater social-emotional well-being show greater motivation, commitment to learning, and better academic results. In addition, it is identified that elevated levels of anxiety and stress can have negative effects on academic performance, affecting attention, concentration, and memory of students. On the other hand, the role of emotional intelligence in academic performance stands out, since students with more developed skills in this area tend to show greater commitment and obtain better results in standardized tests. Recommendations are proposed to improve academic performance in high school, such as implementing social-emotional education programs, providing emotional support and counseling, promoting a positive school environment, setting realistic goals, and fostering collaboration between parents, teachers, and students. These recommendations aim to strengthen the emotional and social health of students, providing strategies and tools that allow them to face academic and socio-emotional challenges effectively.

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Esquivel, F. A., Aranda, C. B. C., López, I. L. de la G., Castillo, O. R., Moreno, S. E. R., Claudio, J. L. N., … Flores, V. A. S. (2023). Socioemotional aspects in the school trajectory and effects on academic performance. Revista Caribeña de Ciencias Sociales, 12(5), 2007–2020. https://doi.org/10.55905/rcssv12n5-001

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