Title: EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF AUTONOMY SUPPORT AND TEAMWORK ON
SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL COMPETENCE AMONG BUSINESS EDUCATION STUDENTS IN
HIGHER EDUCATION |
Authors: Dede Rusmana, Wening Patmi Rahayu, Rachmad Hidayat and Ika Zutiasari
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Abstract: This research explores how autonomy support and interdependence relate to social-emotional
competence (SEC) among university students. Data were gathered from 100 participants using
validated measures to assess autonomy support, interdependence, and SEC. The findings revealed that
autonomy support significantly enhances students' SEC, highlighting the value of allowing students to
have control over their learning to improve emotional regulation, empathy, and interpersonal skills.
Conversely, interdependence, which involves teamwork and collaboration, did not have a significant
direct impact on SEC. However, when both autonomy support and interdependence were examined
together, they contributed a modest but meaningful effect, accounting for 9.3% of the variance in SEC.
These results indicate that while both factors are important, autonomy support has a more pronounced
influence on SEC. This study suggests that educators and policymakers should focus on fostering
autonomy-supportive environments to promote social-emotional growth in students, while also calling
for further exploration of other factors affecting SEC. |
Keywords: emotional regulation, higher education, social-emotional development, student
autonomy, teamwork. |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37500/IJESSR.2024.7521
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Date of Publication: 30-10-2024 |
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