Developing children’s socio-emotional competencies through drama pedagogy training: An experimental study on theory of mind and collaborative behavior

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Drama pedagogy training (DPT) is a drama-based-pedagogy focused on socio-emotional-learning (SEL) development, over academic or artistic. This study aims to see if DPT promotes theory of mind (ToM) and collaborative behavior in 126 French children aged 9-10 years old, randomly assigned to an experimental group (DPT), either a control group for 6 weeks. Post-tests showed large effects of training on ToM, F(1, 124) = 24.36, p

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Celume, M. P., Goldstein, T., Besançon, M., & Zenasni, F. (2020). Developing children’s socio-emotional competencies through drama pedagogy training: An experimental study on theory of mind and collaborative behavior. Europe’s Journal of Psychology, 16(4), 707–726. https://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.v16i4.2054

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