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Cognitive and Emotional Aspects of Academic Performance

Edited by
April 2024
220 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0863-2 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0864-9 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Cognitive and Emotional Aspects of Academic Performance that was published in

Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities
Summary

This Special Issue reprint focuses on cognitive and emotional aspects related to academic success, in various educational contexts and settings, from early childhood to adulthood. It broadens the framework of aspects involved in students’ academic performance and achievements, above and beyond the orthodox cognitive and emotional variables normally considered in this context. The studies included in this reprint deal with the interplay between cognitive, familial, and emotional processes in various contexts of learning and educational performance. Learning and educational performance is a broad subject that not only includes academic achievements per se (i.e., grades), but also various measurable and quantifiable aspects of social and personal adjustment in educational environments. Such specific research and review topics include parental help-giving methods in learning at home, mathematical anxiety within primary education, parents’ involvement in choosing extracurricular sports activities, the influence of active and passive procrastination on academic performance, and more.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2024 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
autonomy help-giving; dependent help-giving; factor analysis; learning at home; parents; Arab teachers; well-being; school reopening; COVID-19; job demands–resources model; job resource; peer assessment; gender; self-esteem; empathy; feminist pedagogy; mentors; teacher training; motivations; creativity; academic performance; neurocognition; learning; academic skills; digital game-based learning; teachers’ education; cognitive skills; higher-order thinking; lifelong learning; parental guidance; gender norms; sports participation; children; societal expectations; cognitive control; primary- and middle-school; domain-specific and domain-general; numerical and perceptual Stroop task; basic and comprehensive math achievement tests; COVID-19; pre-service primary teacher; mathematical anxiety; university education; mindset; academic performance; intervention; working memory; help-giving orientation; parental self-efficacy; grit; subjective well-being; advice/affect management; procrastination; academic performance; meta-analysis; active procrastination; passive procrastination; sports participation; college students; self-perception; institutional pride; higher education; student development