Self-Regulation Assessment-Assessor Report (SRA-AR) - Lebanon

3The Self-Regulation Assessment-Assessor Report (SRA-AR) is a measurement tool used to capture assessors’ perceptions of children’s skills at regulating their behavior during an assessment. The SRA-AR was developed based on the Preschool Self-Regulation Assessment-Assessor Report (PSRA-AR) (Smith-Donald et al., 2007). The developers tested this measurement tool in Lebanon.

See Self-Regulation Assessment-Assessor Report (SRA-AR) - Niger for a different version of this measurement tool.

 

Evidence Snapshot

Summary
The developers provide evidence that SRA-AR measures behavioral regulation with good reliability. They also provide evidence that the measure functioned and was understood in the same way by children: with access and without access to social and emotional learning (SEL) programming; at the beginning, middle, and the end of the school year; across gender; and across ages. In addition, scores on SRA-AR were moderately correlated across the three time points within a school year, suggesting relative stability of assessor-reported children’s behavioral regulation over time.
Where
لبنان
Sample
4,598 Syrian refugee children aged 5-15 enrolled in Lebanese public schools in two governorates in Lebanon

Measure Snapshot

For what?
تقييم البرنامج
About what?
المهارات الاجتماعية والعاطفية
How?
Paper/pencil format
Respondant
Enumerator/Data Collector
By what method?
Observation

معلومات عن المصدر

نوع المورد

Assessment

منشور

الجهة المنظمة

International Rescue Committee (IRC), NYU Global TIES for Children

ألّفه

Zezhen Wu, Kalina Gjicali, Ha Yeon Kim, Carly Tubbs Dolan

الموضوعات

Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS)
Social and Emotional Learning

المنطقه الجغرافيه التي تهمكم اوتعملون بها

Lebanon

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