School-, Classroom-, and Dyadic-Level Experiences: A Literature Review of Their Relationship With Students’ Executive Functioning Development

Volume: 90, Issue: 1, Pages: 47 - 94
Published: Dec 7, 2019
Abstract
Executive functioning (EF) is key to students’ school and lifelong success and reflects both genetic predisposition and sensitivity to negative and positive experiences. Yet there is less available literature investigating the relationship between typical experiences within school environments and student EF development. This is unfortunate, as school environments are potentially more malleable than home- or community-based factors. Thus, the...
Paper Details
Title
School-, Classroom-, and Dyadic-Level Experiences: A Literature Review of Their Relationship With Students’ Executive Functioning Development
Published Date
Dec 7, 2019
Volume
90
Issue
1
Pages
47 - 94
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