Neglecting Students’ Socio-emotional Skills Magnified Learning Losses During the Pandemic: Experimental Evidence from Brazil

Resource type
Preprint
Authors/contributors
Title
Neglecting Students’ Socio-emotional Skills Magnified Learning Losses During the Pandemic: Experimental Evidence from Brazil
Abstract
Did the dramatic learning losses from remote learning in the context of COVID-19 stem at least partly from schools having overlooked students’ socio-emotional skills – such as their ability to self-regulate emotions, their mental models, motivation, and grit – during the emergency transition to remote learning? We study this question using a cluster-randomized control trial with 18, 256 high-school students across 87 schools in the State of Goiás, Brazil. The intervention sent behavioral nudges through text messages to students or their caregivers, targeting their socio-emotional skills during remote learning. Here we show that these messages significantly increased standardized test scores relative to the control group, preventing 7.5% of learning losses in math and 24% in Portuguese, consistent with the hypothesis that neglecting students’ socio-emotional skills magnified learning losses during the pandemic.
Genre
SSRN Scholarly Paper
Archive ID
3724386
Place
Rochester, NY
Date
2022-09-13
Accessed
19/02/2024, 18:52
Short Title
Neglecting Students’ Socio-emotional Skills Magnified Learning Losses During the Pandemic
Language
en
Library Catalogue
Social Science Research Network
Citation
Lichand, G., Christen, J., & van Egeraat, E. (2022). Neglecting Students’ Socio-emotional Skills Magnified Learning Losses During the Pandemic: Experimental Evidence from Brazil (SSRN Scholarly Paper No. 3724386). https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3724386