The Survey on Social and Emotional Skills (SSES) is an international survey designed by the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation to improve understanding of social and emotional skills of school-aged children. The survey aims to understand how levels of these skills differ among students with different characteristics; how these skills matter for important student outcomes; and how students’ school and home environments influence skill development.
Chile participated for the first time in the SSES in 2023, assessing the skills and learning environments of students aged 15.
This site note provides an overview of findings of Volume II of the SSES 2023 (OECD, forthcoming[1]) for Chile. Volume II points to significant differences between and within participating countries and subnational entities (hereafter, “sites”) in how social and emotional skills are promoted in school, at home and by society, as well as how this relates to differences in skills.
The site note provides key results for ensuring students’ social and emotional growth in Chile in three areas:
the promotion of social and emotional learning inside and outside of school
support and safety at school
gender equity among students
Results for Chile are compared to the international average across participating sites (reported as “average” within this note). By comparing results internationally, policy makers and educators in Chile can learn from policies and practices in the other sites. Further information about the calculation of these averages can be found at the end of this note and in the Reader’s Guide within Volume II of the SSES 2023 (OECD, forthcoming[1]).
The OECD collaborated with the Agencia de Calidad de la Educación as the national project partner to implement the SSES in Chile.