Wellbeing in the Primary Classroom: A practical guide to teaching happiness and positive mental health
Autor Adrian Bethune Cuvânt înainte de Sir Anthony Seldonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 sep 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472951540
ISBN-10: 1472951549
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472951549
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Foreword by Sir Anthony Seldon, former Master of Wellington College and well known for introducing and advocating happiness and wellbeing in education.
Notă biografică
Adrian Bethune is a Healthy Body and Mind Leader, as well as a Key Stage 2 Leader and Year 4 Teacher at a primary school in Berkhamsted. He was awarded a 'Happy Hero' medal at the House of Lords on the UN International Day of Happiness in 2013, and has been on stage with the Dalai Lama and Lord Richard Layard in 2015 talking about teaching happiness in his school. Adrian has also been interviewed by numerous national newspapers and other press organisations, including The Telegraph and Teach Primary Magazine.
Cuprins
1. Creating a tribal classroom / 2. Mindfulness / 3. What went well? / 4. Neuroplasticity - your elastic plastic brain / 5. The stretch zone / 6. Flow and strengths / 7. It's cool to be kind / 8. How our thoughts shape the world / 9. Exercise makes me happy / 10. Teacher wellbeing
Recenzii
This is a wonderfully humane and useful book for teachers. Idea by idea it shows how the skills for living can be taught in practice. Beautifully written by a teacher who walks the talk.
Children's mental wellbeing is so vitally important. Happier children learn more, cope better and are much more likely to make the most of their potential. Adrian Bethune is an inspiration and this book should be required reading for everyone involved in teaching young children. It's a perfect blend of scientific research, real-world experience and practical ideas that really make a difference. Highly recommended.
I can't wait for this book to be published! Adrian Bethune really knows how to condense the hard stuff and make it clear. The mindfulness chapter, in particular, is great and answers so many questions people might have.
Reading this book is not only practical and important, it will also make schools better by far.
Empirically researched and scientific, yet practical and accessible. What makes this book so refreshing is Adrian's authenticity. He practises this stuff day in day out and the impact is evident in the children he teaches. If this was on the reading list for all newly qualified teachers, imagine the difference it could make!
For years we have expected children to just know how to cultivate their wellbeing by osmosis but the science and practice has come a long way and it is clear that this makes a big difference to their lives. Adrian's fantastic book brings to life the theoretical science of wellbeing with practical ideas and stories from the classroom.
This book will be a welcome breath of fresh air for all those interested in education and development of the whole child rather than simply maintaining a narrow focus on examination output. Adrian Bethune is intent on ensuring we equip young people with mental resilience and emotional flexibility in order that they can face with confidence the challenges of modern living. A great read with bundles of practical advice, which should enjoy a permanent position on anyone's bookshelf with children's wellbeing at heart.
Adrian's well-structured book is full of passion and shows teachers how to teach a range of concepts and skills and integrate them into the classroom and school culture. It's one of the first books of its kind that makes it easy for teachers to understand why this matters and what they can do in a practical sense in their classrooms.
Adrian's book is pragmatic and inspirational. It sparks with wisdom, insight and joy, and is an essential read for practitioners and researchers. Written with beauty and elegance, it is truly a significant contribution to the field of wellbeing in schools.
This isn't just a book about happiness, being happy, or ensuring that young people are smiling in school all day long. It's not even about being content in life, but this book is about offering pupils strategies to explore how to manage stresses, anxieties, or feelings that might result in depression.
Children's mental wellbeing is so vitally important. Happier children learn more, cope better and are much more likely to make the most of their potential. Adrian Bethune is an inspiration and this book should be required reading for everyone involved in teaching young children. It's a perfect blend of scientific research, real-world experience and practical ideas that really make a difference. Highly recommended.
I can't wait for this book to be published! Adrian Bethune really knows how to condense the hard stuff and make it clear. The mindfulness chapter, in particular, is great and answers so many questions people might have.
Reading this book is not only practical and important, it will also make schools better by far.
Empirically researched and scientific, yet practical and accessible. What makes this book so refreshing is Adrian's authenticity. He practises this stuff day in day out and the impact is evident in the children he teaches. If this was on the reading list for all newly qualified teachers, imagine the difference it could make!
For years we have expected children to just know how to cultivate their wellbeing by osmosis but the science and practice has come a long way and it is clear that this makes a big difference to their lives. Adrian's fantastic book brings to life the theoretical science of wellbeing with practical ideas and stories from the classroom.
This book will be a welcome breath of fresh air for all those interested in education and development of the whole child rather than simply maintaining a narrow focus on examination output. Adrian Bethune is intent on ensuring we equip young people with mental resilience and emotional flexibility in order that they can face with confidence the challenges of modern living. A great read with bundles of practical advice, which should enjoy a permanent position on anyone's bookshelf with children's wellbeing at heart.
Adrian's well-structured book is full of passion and shows teachers how to teach a range of concepts and skills and integrate them into the classroom and school culture. It's one of the first books of its kind that makes it easy for teachers to understand why this matters and what they can do in a practical sense in their classrooms.
Adrian's book is pragmatic and inspirational. It sparks with wisdom, insight and joy, and is an essential read for practitioners and researchers. Written with beauty and elegance, it is truly a significant contribution to the field of wellbeing in schools.
This isn't just a book about happiness, being happy, or ensuring that young people are smiling in school all day long. It's not even about being content in life, but this book is about offering pupils strategies to explore how to manage stresses, anxieties, or feelings that might result in depression.