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The effects of Cassady and Justin's functional model for emotional information processing on improving social emotional competence among students with learning disabilities

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Type Article
Author ElAdl, Adel M. Educational Psychology, Faculty of Education, Zagazig University.
Varying form of title تأثير نموذج كاسادي وجوستين الوظيفي لتجهيز المعلومات الانفعالية على تحسين الكفاءة الانفعالية الاجتماعية للتلاميذ ذوي صعوبات التعلم [مقال]
Pages pp. 1-16
Host Item Entry Egyptian Journal of Psychological Sciences. Vol. 32, no. 117, p. 1, July 2022
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Descriptors Models  -  Cognitive processes  -  Emotional adjustment  -  Social adjustment  -  Exceptional students  -  Learning difficulties
Language of document English
Country Egypt
Many students with learning disabilities have impaired emotional regulation, which is increasingly being recognized as a core feature of learning disabilities. The functional model of emotional information processing is supposed to be a useful tool to use when observing, explaining, and anticipating a human being while responding to emotional scenarios. It is a promising model for supporting the social emotional competence of students with learning disabilities. While research into this model is still in its infancy, it has borrowed much of its theoretical base from Crick and Dodge's SIP model and from Mayer and Salovey's EI capability. It is useful for improving the social emotional competence of students with learning disabilities. This study explores whether the Emotional Information Processing Model Intervention (EIP) has positive effects on social emotional competence in Students with learning disabilities. 12 students who suffer from learning disabilities in the primary stage were selected, they were diagnosed using selection criteria for learning disabilities and they were suffering from social emotional problems. The effects of training using the Cassady and Justin functional emotional information processing model on the social emotional competence of students with learning disabilities were evaluated using the Mann-Whitney U test, Wilcoxon's site rating test, and Z Value. The results of this study indicated the effectiveness of the emotional information processing (EIP) intervention model used in increasing the social emotional competence of students with learning disabilities. (Published abstract)

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ElAdl, Adel M.. (2022). The effects of Cassady and Justin's functional model for emotional information processing on improving social emotional competence among students with learning disabilities . Egyptian Journal of Psychological Sciences. Vol. 32, no. 117, p. 1, July 2022. pp. 1-16 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org