MindMasters 2: Targeting Social-Emotional Learning in Elementary School Children: A 3-Month Intervention Evaluation

The purpose of this Master’s thesis was to determine the efficacy of a preventative intervention, MindMasters 2. In order to do so, an outcome evaluation was conducted to explore the extent to which MindMasters 2 impacted specific social and emotional skills in Grade 3 children. Additionally, a proc...

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Main Author: Santos, Alexandre
Other Authors: Orlick, Terrance
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/36879
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-21151
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-368792018-01-05T19:03:12Z MindMasters 2: Targeting Social-Emotional Learning in Elementary School Children: A 3-Month Intervention Evaluation Santos, Alexandre Orlick, Terrance MindMasters 2 Youth Program Evaluation Social-Emotional Learning Positive Living Skills Resilience The purpose of this Master’s thesis was to determine the efficacy of a preventative intervention, MindMasters 2. In order to do so, an outcome evaluation was conducted to explore the extent to which MindMasters 2 impacted specific social and emotional skills in Grade 3 children. Additionally, a process evaluation was conducted to attain teachers’ perspectives on the acceptability of the program in a classroom setting. Teachers also provided suggestions for program improvement. A total of 98 Grade 3 children were recruited and randomly allocated to either a control or experimental group, and evaluated before and after a 3-month implementation period. Six Grade 3 teachers were recruited to partake in semi-structured interviews to share their experiences of program implementation. Overall, both quantitative and qualitative results support the notion that MindMasters 2 may play a role in improving children’s emotional regulation, relaxation ability, and social relationships. Furthermore, qualitative results indicate that the program was well adhered to in a classroom setting, and implementation of the program on a larger scale is supported by teachers. School administrators, teachers, caregivers, parents, researchers, and program administrators may find useful information in this thesis when attempting to promote positive living in the youth population. 2017-10-30T16:12:49Z 2017-10-30T16:12:49Z 2017 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/36879 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-21151 en Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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topic MindMasters 2
Youth
Program Evaluation
Social-Emotional Learning
Positive Living Skills
Resilience
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Youth
Program Evaluation
Social-Emotional Learning
Positive Living Skills
Resilience
Santos, Alexandre
MindMasters 2: Targeting Social-Emotional Learning in Elementary School Children: A 3-Month Intervention Evaluation
description The purpose of this Master’s thesis was to determine the efficacy of a preventative intervention, MindMasters 2. In order to do so, an outcome evaluation was conducted to explore the extent to which MindMasters 2 impacted specific social and emotional skills in Grade 3 children. Additionally, a process evaluation was conducted to attain teachers’ perspectives on the acceptability of the program in a classroom setting. Teachers also provided suggestions for program improvement. A total of 98 Grade 3 children were recruited and randomly allocated to either a control or experimental group, and evaluated before and after a 3-month implementation period. Six Grade 3 teachers were recruited to partake in semi-structured interviews to share their experiences of program implementation. Overall, both quantitative and qualitative results support the notion that MindMasters 2 may play a role in improving children’s emotional regulation, relaxation ability, and social relationships. Furthermore, qualitative results indicate that the program was well adhered to in a classroom setting, and implementation of the program on a larger scale is supported by teachers. School administrators, teachers, caregivers, parents, researchers, and program administrators may find useful information in this thesis when attempting to promote positive living in the youth population.
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title MindMasters 2: Targeting Social-Emotional Learning in Elementary School Children: A 3-Month Intervention Evaluation
title_short MindMasters 2: Targeting Social-Emotional Learning in Elementary School Children: A 3-Month Intervention Evaluation
title_full MindMasters 2: Targeting Social-Emotional Learning in Elementary School Children: A 3-Month Intervention Evaluation
title_fullStr MindMasters 2: Targeting Social-Emotional Learning in Elementary School Children: A 3-Month Intervention Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed MindMasters 2: Targeting Social-Emotional Learning in Elementary School Children: A 3-Month Intervention Evaluation
title_sort mindmasters 2: targeting social-emotional learning in elementary school children: a 3-month intervention evaluation
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