Self-Awareness as Part of Socio-Emotional Learning and its Implications on Academic Achievement among O-level Students in Secondary Schools in Kyabugimbi Sub County, Uganda
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Date
2024
Authors
Alexson Bukenyo Musinguzi
Irene Aheisibwe
Emmanuel Ahabwe
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Publisher
East African Nature & Science Organization
Abstract
Introduction: Academic achievement is one of the most important
variables in determining educational outcomes and success outside
of school. This study is about the relationship between self-
awareness as part of socio-emotional learning and its implications on
students’ academic achievement among O-level students in
secondary schools in Kyabugimbi Sub County. Objectives: The
study sought to examine the relationship between self-awareness and
students’ academic achievement among O-level students in
secondary schools in Kyabugimbi Sub County. Methodology: A
cross-sectional study design was used where data was collected at a
single point in time. The study population comprised of 2,682
students in S1-S3 in six secondary schools in Kyabugimbi Sub
County. The sample size comprised of 235 students. Data was
collected using a self-administered close-ended questionnaire and
analyzed by generating inferential statistics. Findings: The study
findings show a strong positive significant relationship (r=0.681**;
p<0.05) between self-awareness and students’ academic
achievement among O-level students in secondary schools.
Conclusions and recommendations: The study concludes that self-
awareness is one of the critical aspects for socio-emotional learning
that play a significant role towards the students’ academic
achievement. The study recommends policymakers to prioritize self-
awareness programs in schools, integrating self-awareness activities
into the school curriculum, training teachers to help students develop
self-awareness and educating parents on fostering the importance of
self-awareness needs of their children at home
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Keywords
Socio-emotional Learning, Self-Awareness, Academic Achievement, O-level Students, Secondary Schools, Kyabugimbi Sub County
Citation
https://doi.org/10.37284/2707-3947