Exploring Executive Functions that Improve Students’ School Performance
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A. Assadi Ghaleney , H. Kaareshki, Ph.D. , S. A. AminYazdi, Ph.D. , M. Bordbaar, Ph.D.  |
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To identify and prioritize executive functions that can affect school performance, a sample of 47 scientific documents published within the span of 2002-2021 was content analyzed and a sample 20 educational experts was interviewed. The analysis of the collected data revealed that the most important executive functions, as relating to school performance, are: active memory, goal identification and planning, organization, and self-regulation. Practical implications regarding the use of these findings are clarified and, as a result, the literature in this area has been expanded. |
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Keywords: executive functions, school performance, students |
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Special Received: 2022/07/20 | Accepted: 2023/01/23 | Published: 2025/06/26
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