Wellbeing, Education and Contemporary Schooling
Editat de Malcolm Thorburnen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 aug 2017
By exploring a range of debates about the nature of wellbeing, the book shows how a child’s wellbeing is inseparable from their overall capacity to learn and achieve, and to become confident, self-assured and active citizens. Drawing on international curriculum developments, it considers the ways in which wellbeing could reshape educational aims in areas such as outdoor learning and aesthetic imagination, helping to inform programmes of professional learning for teachers.
Separated into six parts, the book covers:
- philosophical perspectives on wellbeing
- policy perspectives on wellbeing
- professional perspectives on wellbeing
- practice perspectives on wellbeing
- future prospects for wellbeing
- a personal perspective on wellbeing.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138668492
ISBN-10: 1138668494
Pagini: 246
Ilustrații: 5 Tables, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138668494
Pagini: 246
Ilustrații: 5 Tables, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Acknowledgements List of Contributors List of Abbreviations Introduction Part 1: Philosophical perspectives on wellbeing 1. Wellbeing, being well or well becoming: who or what is it for and how might we get there? 2. Contrasting concepts of wellbeing and their implications for educational planning Part 2: Policy perspectives on wellbeing 3. The policy prominence of wellbeing and the implications for education 4. Evaluating efforts to enhance health and wellbeing: A review of policy aspirations and practice developments in Scottish secondary schools Part 3: Professional perspectives on wellbeing 5. The School Leader perspective: Integrating schools with the communities they serve 6. Teaching for wellbeing: On the importance of creating capabilities in schools 7. The teacher in training perspective: Preparing teachers to incorporate wellbeing into learning and teaching 8. The pastoral perspective: handling sensitive issues Part 4: Practice perspectives on wellbeing 9. Wellbeing and educational disadvantage 10. Wellbeing/Welfare, Schooling and Social Justice: Caring relationships with students, parents and community Part 5: Future prospects for wellbeing 11. Wellbeing, outdoor learning and sustainable living 12. Wellbeing and aesthetic imagination Part 6: A personal perspective on wellbeing 13. A personal perspective on wellbeing: Lessons learned or insufficiently grasped?
Notă biografică
Malcolm Thorburn is Lecturer in Physical Education at the Moray House School of Education, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Recenzii
Maeve O’Brien, Dublin City University, Ireland
I was delighted to read this book proposal. This book will have a good international marketability at both undergraduate and post graduate levels in the Education field and the disciplinary areas of sociology, philosophy and psychology of education. In my own institution I teach a new 4th year BEd module called ‘well-being care and professional praxis’ . The proposed publication would have been a gift to me in writing that module. At Doctoral level and Masters level I teach modules on well-being and education. US markets should be open as well-being is such a buzz word in education and one that needs a critical and in depth perspective in the field of education studies and practice.
Clare Wallace, University of Aberdeen, UK
This is a timely and interesting book that addresses a key issue of contemporary concern: wellbeing. The concern is both academic in that there has been a great deal of recent research in this field but there is also substantial interest from policy makers and practitioners. The book sets out very well the theoretical framework, the link to research and the relevance for educational practitioners. The author rightly points out that there has been some important recent developments into research on child wellbeing. The book is very comprehensive in scope, covering a wide range of issues (sustainability, aesthetics, ethics etc.). I would highly recommend to publish this text.
Peter Aggleton, University of New South Wales, Australia
Recent years have seen a rapid growth of interest in issues of wellbeing, health and ‘happiness’ as they relate to and impact on learning and teaching in schools. Because of this, a volume such as this is, in principle, very much to be welcomed. I particularly liked the rationale provided for the book and its interest in efforts to ensure young people’s lives are more fulfilling and meaningful. Achieving a balance between individual flourishing and wider societal ambitions is always challenging, but is something worth aiming for and struggling over. I also like the book’s structure and the inclusion of philosophical, policy, professional and practice perspectives.
I was delighted to read this book proposal. This book will have a good international marketability at both undergraduate and post graduate levels in the Education field and the disciplinary areas of sociology, philosophy and psychology of education. In my own institution I teach a new 4th year BEd module called ‘well-being care and professional praxis’ . The proposed publication would have been a gift to me in writing that module. At Doctoral level and Masters level I teach modules on well-being and education. US markets should be open as well-being is such a buzz word in education and one that needs a critical and in depth perspective in the field of education studies and practice.
Clare Wallace, University of Aberdeen, UK
This is a timely and interesting book that addresses a key issue of contemporary concern: wellbeing. The concern is both academic in that there has been a great deal of recent research in this field but there is also substantial interest from policy makers and practitioners. The book sets out very well the theoretical framework, the link to research and the relevance for educational practitioners. The author rightly points out that there has been some important recent developments into research on child wellbeing. The book is very comprehensive in scope, covering a wide range of issues (sustainability, aesthetics, ethics etc.). I would highly recommend to publish this text.
Peter Aggleton, University of New South Wales, Australia
Recent years have seen a rapid growth of interest in issues of wellbeing, health and ‘happiness’ as they relate to and impact on learning and teaching in schools. Because of this, a volume such as this is, in principle, very much to be welcomed. I particularly liked the rationale provided for the book and its interest in efforts to ensure young people’s lives are more fulfilling and meaningful. Achieving a balance between individual flourishing and wider societal ambitions is always challenging, but is something worth aiming for and struggling over. I also like the book’s structure and the inclusion of philosophical, policy, professional and practice perspectives.
Descriere
This book examines the role of wellbeing in schools and argues that it should be a core component of the culture, ethos and environment. It engages with philosophical, policy, professional and practice debates to show how a child’s mental health and wellbeing is inseparable from their physical health and overall capacity to learn and achieve.