Baseline Report: Advancing Learning Outcomes For Transformational Change Phase III

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2021-12Author
Abuya, Benta
Muhia, Nelson
Ngware, Moses
Kiroro, F
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Abstract
With the increasing 21st century demands, it has become critical for education stakeholders to
ensure that education systems nurture students who are not only academically competent but also
responsible, caring, and socially competent (Cristóvão, Candeias, & Verdasca, 2017). These views
are emphasized by Greenberg et al (2003) who postulates that learning should go beyond basic
academic skills (reading, writing, counting) to promote students’ social-emotional competence,
character, health, and civic engagement. These non-academic competencies go by different names
such as life skills, soft skills, 21st-century skills, transferable skills, social-emotional learning or
psychosocial skills (CASEL, 2015; Cimatti, 2016; World Health Organization, 1994).
Subject
Education and Youth Empowerment; Collaborative for Academic Social and Emotional Learning; CASEL; Health Wellbeing; Social-Emotional Development; Sexual and Reproductive HealthCollections
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