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Wellbeing and Schooling: Cross Cultural and Cross Disciplinary Perspectives

ISBN-13: 9783030952044 / Angielski / Twarda / 2022

McLellan, Ros
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Wellbeing and Schooling: Cross Cultural and Cross Disciplinary Perspectives

ISBN-13: 9783030952044 / Angielski / Twarda / 2022

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Collectively, the research presented in this book revisits, challenges, and rearticulates taken-for-granted wellbeing conceptualisations, policies and intervention frameworks, as critical discussion of wellbeing in relation to children and young people from a variety of socio-cultural, political, and economic settings is still relatively sparse. The contributions work synergistically to generate a sophisticated understanding of children’s wellbeing while introducing fresh and context-sensitive approaches.  Pre-conceived and taken-for-granted notions of wellbeing are problematised through four sections in (i) Re-examining conceptualisations of wellbeing in educational research and policy; (ii) Focusing on School environments, schooling, and wellbeing; (iii) Examining the significance of cultural contexts; and (iv) Amplifying children's voices. The objective is to help generate new ways of researching and thinking about wellbeing and schooling, that transcend monocultural, monodisciplinary and monomethodological strategies. The book aims to stimulate further theoretical and empirical research, as well as development of effective policies and school interventions which nuance rather than reduce complexity of both education and wellbeing.  

Kategorie:
Podręczniki
Kategorie BISAC:
Education > Educational Policy & Reform
Social Science > Children's Studies
Education > Professional Development
Wydawca:
Springer International Publishing
Seria wydawnicza:
Transdisciplinary Perspectives in Educational Research
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9783030952044
Rok wydania:
2022
Waga:
0.53 kg
Wymiary:
23.5 x 15.5
Oprawa:
Twarda

Foreword

​
1. Introduction (Ros McLellan et al)

Part I. Re-examining conceptualisations of wellbeing in education

2. Wellbeing and Education: Connecting Mind, Body and World (Catriona O’Toole and Venka Simovska)
3. Reimagining wellbeing in neoliberal times: School wellbeing as an adjunct to academic performance? (Monica Carlsson)
4. Positive education, schooling and the well-being assemblage: Old and new approaches to educating the ‘whole child’ (Katie Wright et al)

Part II. School environments, schooling, and wellbeing

5. Wellbeing of Primary and Secondary School Students in Switzerland: A Longitudinal Perspective (Julia Morinaj and Tina Hascher)
6. Taking a Break from the ‘School Machine’: Understanding the Intended Purposes of School-Based Mindfulness among Teachers (Nis Langer Primdahl)
7. Childhood adversity and education: Integrating trauma-informed practice within school wellbeing and health promotion frameworks (Catriona O’Toole)

Part III. The significance of cultural contexts

8. Laying the foundation for wellbeing in youth in New Zealand: Developing socio-emotional understandings in students, families, and teachers through a co-constructed culturally and linguistically sustaining framework (Amanda Denston et al)
9. Developing a Culturally Appropriate Tool to Assess Young Peo-ple’s Wellbeing in Kazakhstan: A Derived Etic Approach (Ros McLellan et al)
10. Wellbeing in personal development: Lessons from national school-based programmes in Ireland and South Korea (Aidan Clerkin et al)

Part IV. Amplifying children's voices

11. School violence and wellbeing in southern Ecuador: Exploring popular perceptions and official discourse paradoxes (Bernardo Cañizares et al)
12. Re-imagining Mental Wellbeing Strategies in Schools (Michelle Jayman)

Index

Ros McLellan is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, and a psychologist with a background in secondary teaching in the UK. She is PI of a recent collaborative British Council project funded through the Newton Institutional Links Programme with the Al Farabi Foundation involving research with Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan to investigate young people’s wellbeing in that context. Previous wellbeing projects focus on the impact of creative practitioners working with young people in the classroom, and transition from primary to secondary school. Research interests also include teacher learning and development, achievement motivation, and gender.

Carole Faucher is a professor in anthropology currently affiliated with the Moray House School of Education at the University of Edinburgh. Previously, she has held faculty positions at Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Education in Kazakhstan, the University of Tsukuba in Japan, and the National University of Singapore.  Her research primarily focuses on issues pertaining to student wellbeing, health education and social identity processes among children and young people living in fragile settings. She has conducted research in Southeast Asia and Central Asia and has published extensively on these topics.

Venka Simovska is Professor in School Development, Learning and Wellbeing at the Danish School of Education (DPU) Aarhus University, in Copenhagen, Denmark. She is currently a member of the steering committee for Schools for Health in Europe (SHE) Research Group, and a co-convenor for Health and Wellbeing Education Research Network within the EERA (European Educational Research Association). Simovska’s interdisciplinary research interests combine educational theory, psychology and health/wellbeing promotion in schools. Her work involves qualitative and plural research approaches within interpretive and (post)critical paradigms. Latest publication: The Making of Wellbeing Measurement: A (Kind of) Study Protocol 2021). Outlines – Critical Practice Studies Vol. 22/1 (together with O’Toole, C.)

Collectively, the research presented in this book revisits, challenges, and rearticulates taken-for-granted wellbeing conceptualisations, policies and intervention frameworks, as critical discussion of wellbeing in relation to children and young people from a variety of socio-cultural, political, and economic settings is still relatively sparse. The contributions work synergistically to generate a sophisticated understanding of children’s wellbeing while introducing fresh and context-sensitive approaches.  Pre-conceived and taken-for-granted notions of wellbeing are problematised through four sections in (i) Re-examining conceptualisations of wellbeing in educational research and policy; (ii) Focusing on School environments, schooling, and wellbeing; (iii) Examining the significance of cultural contexts; and (iv) Amplifying children's voices. The objective is to help generate new ways of researching and thinking about wellbeing and schooling, that transcend monocultural, monodisciplinary and monomethodological strategies. The book aims to stimulate further theoretical and empirical research, as well as development of effective policies and school interventions which nuance rather than reduce complexity of both education and wellbeing.



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