Golden Age and Inclusive Education
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Golden Age and Inclusive Education

The Emotional Student Well-Being Among Low-income Families in Indonesian Elementary Schools

Muhamad Ahyar Rasidi (Unknown)
Muammar (Unknown)
Nurshahira Ibrahim (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 May 2025

Abstract

This research is motivated by the emotional well-being of students, which is an essential aspect of education that influences not only academic achievement but also children's personal and social development. This study aims (1) to describe the influence on the emotional well-being of elementary school students from low-income families in Malaysia and Indonesia; and (2) to analyse the factors that influence the emotional well-being of elementary school students from low-income families in Malaysia and Indonesia. This research is qualitative. The researcher's presence is the primary or essential instrument in this research. This research was conducted in two countries, namely Malaysia and Indonesia. The data sources for this research are elementary school teachers and students in the two countries. The data collection methods used were observation, interviews, and documentation. The data analysis methods are acquisition, condensing, presentation, and conclusion drawing/verification. Data validity testing is done through internal and external validity, reliability, and objectivity. The research results show that (1) family conditions influence students' emotional well-being because they include self-awareness, self-regulation, feelings of empathy, motivation, and social skills; and (2) factors that influence students' emotional well-being include individual, environmental (home, school and community), socioeconomic and cultural factors

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Journal Info

Abbrev

galon

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Subject

Education Mathematics Social Sciences Other

Description

Golden Age and Inclusive Education (E-ISSN: 3047-2016), published twice a year in April and October, focuses on information that will improve the lives of young children in early childhood and with special needs and their families. The practical nature of this journal helps professionals improve ...