SEL Insights: Applying behavioral insights to social and emotional learning programs in global settings
Research suggests that strong implementation across various dimensions, such as fidelity and dosage, contributes to the effectiveness of social and emotional learning (SEL) programs. Nevertheless, those who implement SEL programs are often faced with a variety of implementation barriers, especially...
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| description | Research suggests that strong implementation across various dimensions, such as fidelity and dosage, contributes to the effectiveness of social and emotional learning (SEL) programs. Nevertheless, those who implement SEL programs are often faced with a variety of implementation barriers, especially as they relate to program characteristics or fit. These challenges are exacerbated in global crisis and education in emergency settings, where implementers often confront a unique set of implementation challenges related to feasibility and relevance. The paper presents a methodology for addressing these challenges using a behavioral insights approach, which draws on theories and evidence from a diverse set of fields to understand the root causes of human behavior as they relate to program uptake and use. Through a case study, the authors demonstrate how behavioral insights was used to explore implementation barriers and design potential solutions in a project to contextualize SEL programming in northeast Nigeria. Findings suggest that behavioral insights contributed to lowering implementation barriers and increasing participant motivation that ultimately encouraged increased uptake, dosage, fidelity, and quality of SEL programming. This work furthers the emerging integration of behavioral insights into SEL program design and implementation by describing a suggested methodology for the application of behavioral insights and outlining important lessons learned that may be relevant to future projects that seek to model this approach. Impact Statement: While SEL programs and practices have strong evidence of effectiveness, they have not yet been successfully implemented at scale. Traditional SEL approaches often face significant implementation challenges, especially in high-need settings with minimal resources. In this paper we present findings from a project that applied methods from the innovative field of behavioral insights to address challenges in SEL program design and implementation. We believe the ideas presented here can help the field to achieve its intended impacts at scale – with a focus on building new knowledge about SEL in diverse global contexts while improving outcomes for the world’s most vulnerable children and youth. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-23e004c2d0174ad09283cbf25cf7a5572025-08-20T02:41:17ZengElsevierSocial and Emotional Learning: Research, Practice, and Policy2773-23392024-12-01410005610.1016/j.sel.2024.100056SEL Insights: Applying behavioral insights to social and emotional learning programs in global settingsNatasha Raisch0Rebecca Bailey1Stephanie M. Jones2Correspondence to: EASEL Lab, Harvard Graduate School of Education, 14 Appian Way, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.; Graduate School of Education, Harvard University, USAGraduate School of Education, Harvard University, USAGraduate School of Education, Harvard University, USAResearch suggests that strong implementation across various dimensions, such as fidelity and dosage, contributes to the effectiveness of social and emotional learning (SEL) programs. Nevertheless, those who implement SEL programs are often faced with a variety of implementation barriers, especially as they relate to program characteristics or fit. These challenges are exacerbated in global crisis and education in emergency settings, where implementers often confront a unique set of implementation challenges related to feasibility and relevance. The paper presents a methodology for addressing these challenges using a behavioral insights approach, which draws on theories and evidence from a diverse set of fields to understand the root causes of human behavior as they relate to program uptake and use. Through a case study, the authors demonstrate how behavioral insights was used to explore implementation barriers and design potential solutions in a project to contextualize SEL programming in northeast Nigeria. Findings suggest that behavioral insights contributed to lowering implementation barriers and increasing participant motivation that ultimately encouraged increased uptake, dosage, fidelity, and quality of SEL programming. This work furthers the emerging integration of behavioral insights into SEL program design and implementation by describing a suggested methodology for the application of behavioral insights and outlining important lessons learned that may be relevant to future projects that seek to model this approach. Impact Statement: While SEL programs and practices have strong evidence of effectiveness, they have not yet been successfully implemented at scale. Traditional SEL approaches often face significant implementation challenges, especially in high-need settings with minimal resources. In this paper we present findings from a project that applied methods from the innovative field of behavioral insights to address challenges in SEL program design and implementation. We believe the ideas presented here can help the field to achieve its intended impacts at scale – with a focus on building new knowledge about SEL in diverse global contexts while improving outcomes for the world’s most vulnerable children and youth.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2773233924000305Social emotional learningEducation in emergenciesBehavioral insightsProgram design and implementationContextualization |
| spellingShingle | Natasha Raisch Rebecca Bailey Stephanie M. Jones SEL Insights: Applying behavioral insights to social and emotional learning programs in global settings Social and Emotional Learning: Research, Practice, and Policy Social emotional learning Education in emergencies Behavioral insights Program design and implementation Contextualization |
| title | SEL Insights: Applying behavioral insights to social and emotional learning programs in global settings |
| title_full | SEL Insights: Applying behavioral insights to social and emotional learning programs in global settings |
| title_fullStr | SEL Insights: Applying behavioral insights to social and emotional learning programs in global settings |
| title_full_unstemmed | SEL Insights: Applying behavioral insights to social and emotional learning programs in global settings |
| title_short | SEL Insights: Applying behavioral insights to social and emotional learning programs in global settings |
| title_sort | sel insights applying behavioral insights to social and emotional learning programs in global settings |
| topic | Social emotional learning Education in emergencies Behavioral insights Program design and implementation Contextualization |
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