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An Effectiveness Study of a Digital Mindfulness-Based Program for Upper Secondary Education Students
Results of a mindfulness-based social-emotional learning program on portuguese elementary students and teachers: a quasi-experimental study
Recently, mindfulness-based social-emotional
learning (SEL) approaches have been taught to children in
some schools. Due to deficient methodological consistency
observed in most studies, their results should be interpreted
with caution. Moreover, research on how mindfulness-based
SEL approaches benefit teachers is scarce, and the majority of
these studies have been conducted in English-speaking countries;
therefore, it is uncertain whether these approaches are
suited to other cultural backgrounds. The aim of the present
study was to evaluate the efficacy of the MindUp curriculum,
an SEL program through mindfulness practice for Portuguese
students and teachers. Participants included 454 3rd and 4th
grade students and 20 teachers from state schools. A quasiexperimental
(pre- and post-test) study compared outcomes
for an experimental group with a waitlist control group. Data
were collected from teachers and children through self-report
measures. Results showed that over 50 % of the children who
participated in the MindUp program scored above the control
group mean in their ability to regulate emotions, to experience
more positive affect, and to be more self-compassionate, and
over 50 % scored lower in negative affect. In the group of
teachers, over 80 % scored above the control group mean in
observing, in personal accomplishment, and in self-kindness.
Our results contribute to the recent research on the potential
added value of mindfulness practices to a SEL program and
strengthen the importance for teachers and students of adding
to the academic curriculum a SEL program through mindfulness
practices.Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT