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Dr. Emily J. Doolittle
(202) 245-7833
Emily.Doolittle@ed.gov

Description:

The Social and Behavioral Context for Academic Learning (Social/Behavioral) topic supports research on social skills, attitudes, and behaviors (i.e. social/behavioral competencies) to improve student achievement and progress through the education system.

Through this topic, the Institute is interested in understanding ways to support the development of social/behavioral competencies such as social skills (e.g., responsibility, cooperation), learning strategies (e.g., goal-setting, self-regulated learning), dispositions or attitudes (e.g., motivation, academic self-concept), and behaviors (e.g., constructive participation, attendance) that research suggests may help students succeed in school and work (for examples, see Farrington et. al., 2012 and Rosen et. al., 2010).

Research supported through this topic will lead to an array of tools and strategies to improve or assess students' social/behavioral competencies, and teacher practices that support them, that in the long-run will improve student academic achievement.