# Enhancing Social and Emotional Learning: Insights from Student Teacher Reflections in the UAE and Finland

**Authors:** Markus Talvio, Joona Vuorinen

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/bs16010088 · Behavioral Sciences · 2026-01-08

## TL;DR

This study examines how trainee teachers in the UAE and Finland reflect on social and emotional learning (SEL), finding that most responses were insightful and that SEL development was enhanced in both countries.

## Contribution

The study provides cross-cultural insights into SEL development through trainee teachers' reflections in the UAE and Finland.

## Key findings

- Over 60% of student responses were elaborative or insightful, indicating deep reflection.
- Developing social interaction was the most prominent SEL category, while responsible decision-making was least represented.
- The SEL course significantly enhanced participants' theoretical understanding and SEL development in both countries.

## Abstract

Numerous studies have demonstrated the benefits of social and emotional learning (SEL) for both students and teachers. For students, SEL enhances their learning environment, psychological well-being, and academic performance. For teachers, it fosters a sense of meaningfulness in their work and strengthens relationships with students. However, effective SEL requires guidance, a safe emotional environment, and opportunities for personal reflection. This study explored SEL by analyzing the reflections of eight trainee teachers in the United Arab Emirates and six in Finland, who participated in similar SEL courses independently. Utilizing both data-driven and theory-driven content analysis based on the levels of processing the results indicated that over 60% of student responses were elaborative or insightful, while less than 40% were at the reproduction level. The most prominent SEL category identified was developing social interaction, whereas responsible decision-making was the least represented. Overall, the course significantly enhanced participants’ theoretical understanding and SEL development, yielding similar outcomes in both countries. The findings suggest that methods promoting responsible decision-making should be further integrated into teacher training for SEL development.

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