Social and Emotional Development for Diverse Learners eBook
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Imprint
Collection
n.c
Publication date
2025-07-16
Pages
260 pages
Print ISBN
9789819652013
Language
English
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EAN PDF
9789819652020
Price
£129.50
EAN EPUB
9789819652020
Price
£129.50
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Lan Yang, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and Associate Head (Research) in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the Education University of Hong Kong. She also serves as a Senior Fellow at the Assessment Analytic Research Centre (ARC). She obtained her PhD from the University of Hong Kong in 2012, focusing on the effects of performance feedback and a combination of performance and attributional feedback on Chinese students’ academic self-concept and achievement. Her doctoral research attained her the esteemed Global SELF Research Network Highly Commended PhD Award in 2013. Her current research centers on leveraging formative assessment through a psychological lens, exploring various influential constructs such as self-concept, achievement emotions, and learning engagement. Recently, she has led the establishment of the Psychology and Assessment Special Interest Group (SIG) under the Key Research Area (KRA) initiative at the Education University of Hong Kong. Email: yanglan@eduhk.hk

Jiesi Guo, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Institute for Positive Psychology at Australian Catholic University, which was recently ranked in the Top 10 most productive institutions in educational psychology worldwide. His current research focuses on three main areas: 1) Investigating how multiple ecological systems, including cultural, social, motivational, and behavioral factors, influence the development of youth and shape their major and career choices, particularly in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. 2) Exploring the impact of students' social-emotional skills on their academic and life outcomes. And 3) Improving the effectiveness of various prevention programs aimed at enhancing the psychological well-being of children and adolescents. He was recently recognized as one of the Top 10 most productive early career researchers in educational psychology and listed among the Top 2% most cited researchers in education globally.

Ricci W. Fong, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of teaching in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, the Education University of Hong Kong. Prior to joining academia, she was an English language teacher at secondary and primary schools in Hong Kong. She later received her PhD in gifted education from the University of Hong Kong. Her current research centers on perfectionism and the social-emotional development of Chinese students, with a special interest in the gifted and talented. She has been serving the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children and the Asia-Pacific Federation on Giftedness (APFG) as a Hong Kong delegate to facilitate knowledge transfer among members from 47 countries and regions.

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