<p>One of the five books in the <i>Mental Health and Wellbeing Toolkit</i>, this practical resource is designed to help young children understand how the brain affects ways we see and interpret the world. The book offers research-driven, practical strategies, resources and lesson plans to support ed
The Supportive School : Wellbeing and the Young Adolescent
β Scribed by John Gray; Maurice Galton; Colleen McLaughlin; Barbie Clarke; Jennifer Symonds
- Publisher
- Cambridge Scholars Publishing
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 159
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Supportive School tackles some important contemporary issues of interest to teachers, parents and policy-makers alike. There is a widespread perception across the developed world that the social and emotional wellbeing of young people has been in decline in recent years and that various problem behaviours are on the rise. Because children spend so much of their time in educational institutions, schools are assumed to be part of the problem. But how precisely do schools affect young adolescentsβ wellbeing? This book aims to answer that question.The book brings together for the first time the results of over 300 research studies, both from the UK and further afield. It identifies the key factors related to schooling which impact upon young peopleβs development and affect their wellbeing. These include: the extent to which they feel βconnectedβ with school, their relationships with teachers and with their peers, their sense of the school as a learning community, and the ways in which they respond to the pressures of academic work. What matters is how schools bring these elements together to create a strong βculture of supportβ.The Supportive School documents how schools handle young people, particularly at the key transition point from primary to secondary school, as well as the ways in which they respond to their pastoral and other concerns. It also places the UKβs much-criticised βperformanceβ on wellbeing issues in an international context and asks challenging questions about how far the UK is lagging behind.Schools are currently under considerable pressure to give greater attention to issues of wellbeing. The overriding message from The Supportive School is that how schools approach these issues can make a difference to young peopleβs lives and emotional wellbeing.
β¦ Subjects
School children -- Attitudes. ; School children -- Mental health. ; Well-being.
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