Non-cognitive Skills and Factors in Educational Attainment

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In the field of education, researchers firmly believe that non-cognitive skills and factors are equally or even more important than cognitive aspects in the educative process and for employment potentials. When identifying the personal qualities that are required to function well in the 21st century, the role of non-cognitive factors is often highlighted in the discourse. In recent years, increasing attempts have been made to investigate the role of non-cognitive factors in academic success. The notion of ‘non-cognitive’ has many phraseological collocations. Among frequently used collocations are constructs, traits, skills, abilities, variables, outcomes, attributes, and predictors. In addition, a myriad of other specific skills have been identified as non-cognitive. To name a few: grit, tenacity, curiosity, attitudes, self-concept, self-efficacy, anxiety, coping strategies, motivation, perseverance, confidence are among those frequently referred to in the literature. In some instances, non-cognitive factors are considered multifaceted. Some refer them to soft skills and personal characteristics that fall under the purview of affective domain.
This book attempts to define non-cognitive traits, ways to measure them, impact of non-cognitive factors and how they can affect the positive outcomes in academic achievement, influence in employability, and success in social life. The information contained in this book provides knowledge growth and current thinking about non-cognitive factors and educational strategies that can be effectively used to nurture the well-being of individuals.

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Non-Cognitive Variables and Academic Achievement
The Role of General and Academic Self-Efficacy and Trait Emotional Intelligence
Pages: 65–85
Understanding Attitudes in Education
New Directions for Assessment
Pages: 111–127
Non-Cognitive Influences on Academic Achievement
Evidence from PISA and TIMSS
Pages: 151–169
Implicit Broken Structure
The Multidimensionality of Non-Cognitive Factors in Higher Education
Pages: 293–313
Mental Toughness
Correlates with Educational Outcomes
Pages: 331–353
Noncognitive Skills
Intergenerational Transmission and Their Effect on Education and Employment Outcomes
Pages: 411–428
Non-cognitive Variables and Academic Success
What Factors Influence Mathematics Achievement?
Pages: 429–441
Educational Researchers and their students
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