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Diana Valero-Errazu

Carmen Elboj-Saso

Ariadna Munté-Pascual

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Todo el alumnado se enfrenta a estresores que pueden influir negativamente en su rendimiento académico; sin embargo, los estudiantes inmigrantes se enfrentan a algunos propios, derivados de su estatus, que influyen negativamente en su rendimiento académico y en su salud mental. A pesar de ello, las escuelas cuentan con pocos medios para ayudarles a superar estas situaciones. Presentamos un estudio descriptivo de la “Social Support Pilot Initiative”, un proyecto piloto de intervención psicosocial, con alumnos migrantes, que muestra que, proveer a esta población de apoyo socioemocional en sus centros educativos, mejora los resultados académicos.





Keywords

Academic achievement, immigrants, student welfare, social workRendimiento académico, inmigrante, bienestar del estudiante, trabajo social

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Cómo citar
Valero-Errazu, D., Elboj-Saso, C., & Munté-Pascual, A. (2022). Apoyo socioemocional para alumnado inmigrante como factor de éxito escolar. Magis, Revista Internacional De Investigación En Educación, 15, 1–22. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.m15.asai
Sección
Dossier Migración, fenómeno social mundial con implicaciones educativas situadas