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Should Pastoral Care and PSE be Mainly Concerned with the Support of Achievement?

Feifei Ren(School of Foreign Languages, Shandong University of Technology)

Abstract

Pastoral care is being given more attention than in the past from schools and education authorities. Pastoral care can be seen as an aspect of affective education that aims to promote the personal and social development of students. This article will explore the relationship between pastoral care, PSE and students’ achievement, and how achievement is promoted by pastoral care and PSE. In order to achieve the best, possible suggestions will be given in this article.

Keywords

Pastoral care; PSE; Students’ achievement

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26549/jetm.v6i2.11512

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