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Sistematičen pregled učinkovitosti modelov socialnega in čustvenega učenja


             sistemska umestitev v kurikularne dokumente bo utemeljena le ob dovolj
             poglobljenem razumevanju mehanizmov delovanja, trajnostnih učinkov in
             ustreznosti zarazličnekontekste.Potrebneso raziskave,ki seneosredotočajo
             le na vprašanje, ali model deluje, temveč predvsem na to, zakaj, kako, za koga
             in pod katerimi pogoji je delovanje učinkovito.


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