The Urgency of Students' Academic Resilience at School

  • Zulfikar Z
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Abstract

The many demands and academic pressures at school and at home trigger the emergence of stress and depression in students. To deal with it, academic resilience is needed, namely the ability of students to effectively overcome difficulties to rise from academic failure and be able to return to achieving success in a depressed state by not giving up facing it. But on the other hand, students do not yet fully have academic resilience which can be seen in their behavior in dealing with academic problems. Without academic resilience, students will experience failure that has an impact on their future. Academic resilience is obtained through a learning process and experience from the environment. The school environment has an important role in developing academic resilience. This is inseparable from the role of BK teachers in developing it. Counseling teachers can make various efforts such as building or strengthening student relationships with their social environment. Then provide various forms of guidance that can be independent and foster student confidence and self-confidence. All of this needs to be done by integrating it into every guidance and counseling service in schools

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Zulfikar, Z. (2022). The Urgency of Students’ Academic Resilience at School. Jurnal Masyarakat Religius Dan Berwawasan, 1(1), 1. https://doi.org/10.31958/marawa.v1i1.5709

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