Social and Emotional Learning in the Mediterranean: Cross Cultural Perspectives and Approaches: Comparative Education and the Mediterranean Region, cartea 1
Editat de Carmel Cefai, Dominic Regester, Leyla Akoury Diranien Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 sep 2020
The turbulences taking place in the Mediterranean region such as civil strife, violence, socio-economic hardship, forced displacement, human trafficking and child abuse, have directed academics’, policy makers' and practitioners’ interest towards SEL. SEL became an innovative avenue in preventing and addressing some of the main challenges being faced by countries in the Mediterranean basin in the healthy development and quality education of children and young people.
Social and Emotional Learning in the Mediterranean: Cross Cultural Perspectives and Approaches is the first publication of this kind to explore how the Mediterranean region is seeking to address the issues and challenges in the promotion and implementation of SEL. It is an attempt to raise awareness on the SEL policies, frameworks and practices taking place in the Mediterranean region, to share and celebrate good practices, and to critically reflect on the challenges faced in the effective implementation of SEL in the region, with recommendations for policy, interventions and research.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004444492
ISBN-10: 9004444491
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Comparative Education and the Mediterranean Region
ISBN-10: 9004444491
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Comparative Education and the Mediterranean Region
Cuprins
Series Editor’s Foreword
Ronald G. Sultana
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
1 Social and Emotional Learning across the Mediterranean
Carmel Cefai, Dominic Regester and Leyla Akoury Dirani
2 “I Want Greeks to Be Odysseus …”
Maria Poulou
3 Social and Emotional Education in Maltese Schools
Carmel Cefai
4 Social and Emotional Learning in the School System in Cyprus
Maria Kalli
5 Psychosocial Skills and Holistic Education in the French Educational Context
Katia Terriot and Emmanuelle Vignoli
6 Social and Emotional Learning in Palestinian K-12 Schools
Anwar Hussein-Abdel Razeq
7 Social and Emotional Learning in the New Tunisian Curriculum
Amor Ouelbani
8 An Integrated Social and Emotional Learning Framework for Lebanese Schools
Claudine Aziz, Nahla Harb, Samar El Ahmadieh, Wael Kazan and Yvonne El Feghaly
9 Safe and Enabling Learning Environments in Lebanon
Amina Kleit and Rémie Rhayem
10 Mental Health Promotion in the Early Years: Case Studies from Italy
Valeria Cavioni
11 Examining 21st Century Student Outcomes in Teacher Education Programmes in Higher Education Reform in Egypt
Nagwa Megahed and Gihan Osman
12 The SOYAÇ Approach with Street Involved Children and Young People in Turkey: Social and Emotional Learning in Practice
Özden Bademci
13 The Assessment of Vulnerable Children’s Social-Emotional Skills in MENAT
Carly Tubbs Dolan and Roxane Caires
14 Epilogue
Marc Brackett
Index
Ronald G. Sultana
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Part 1: Introduction
1 Social and Emotional Learning across the Mediterranean
Carmel Cefai, Dominic Regester and Leyla Akoury Dirani
PART 2: National Policies, Curricula and Frameworks
2 “I Want Greeks to Be Odysseus …”
Maria Poulou
3 Social and Emotional Education in Maltese Schools
Carmel Cefai
4 Social and Emotional Learning in the School System in Cyprus
Maria Kalli
5 Psychosocial Skills and Holistic Education in the French Educational Context
Katia Terriot and Emmanuelle Vignoli
6 Social and Emotional Learning in Palestinian K-12 Schools
Anwar Hussein-Abdel Razeq
7 Social and Emotional Learning in the New Tunisian Curriculum
Amor Ouelbani
PART 3: Programmes and Interventions
8 An Integrated Social and Emotional Learning Framework for Lebanese Schools
Claudine Aziz, Nahla Harb, Samar El Ahmadieh, Wael Kazan and Yvonne El Feghaly
9 Safe and Enabling Learning Environments in Lebanon
Amina Kleit and Rémie Rhayem
10 Mental Health Promotion in the Early Years: Case Studies from Italy
Valeria Cavioni
11 Examining 21st Century Student Outcomes in Teacher Education Programmes in Higher Education Reform in Egypt
Nagwa Megahed and Gihan Osman
12 The SOYAÇ Approach with Street Involved Children and Young People in Turkey: Social and Emotional Learning in Practice
Özden Bademci
13 The Assessment of Vulnerable Children’s Social-Emotional Skills in MENAT
Carly Tubbs Dolan and Roxane Caires
PART 4: Conclusion
14 Epilogue
Marc Brackett
Index
Notă biografică
Carmel Cefai, PhD, FBPS, is the director of the Centre for Resilience and Socio-Emotional Health, and Professor at the Department of Psychology, University of Malta. He has published extensively in the area of resilience and social-emotional learning, including Mental Health Promotion in Schools (Sense Publishers, 2017).
Dominic Regester is programme director at Salzburg Global Seminar, Austria, responsible for designing and implementing programmes on education, conservation and societies of the future. He is on the Executive Committee for Karanga: The Global Alliance for Social Emotional Learning and Life Skills.
Leyla Akoury Dirani, PhD, is a child and adolescent psychologist and associate professor of psychiatry at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon. Her research and her teaching encompass child development, child psychopathology, and parenting.
Dominic Regester is programme director at Salzburg Global Seminar, Austria, responsible for designing and implementing programmes on education, conservation and societies of the future. He is on the Executive Committee for Karanga: The Global Alliance for Social Emotional Learning and Life Skills.
Leyla Akoury Dirani, PhD, is a child and adolescent psychologist and associate professor of psychiatry at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon. Her research and her teaching encompass child development, child psychopathology, and parenting.