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Supportive School: Wellbeing and the Young Adolescent Unabridged edition [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 150 pages, aukštis x plotis: 212x148 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Aug-2011
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 144383209X
  • ISBN-13: 9781443832090
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 150 pages, aukštis x plotis: 212x148 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Aug-2011
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 144383209X
  • ISBN-13: 9781443832090
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
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 adolescents' 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 people's development and affect their wellbeing. These include: the extent to which they feel 'connected' 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 'culture of support'.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 UK's much-criticised 'performance' 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 people's lives and emotional wellbeing.
List of Figures and Tables
ix
Acknowledgements xi
About the Authors xiii
Chapter One Introduction
1(4)
The Place of School in Young People's Lives
Methods, Scope and Challenges
Chapter Two The Assessment of Young People's Wellbeing
5(8)
Measurement Issues
The incidence of emotional and behavioural problems
`Life Satisfaction' and More Holistic Measures
Chapter Three The Changing Policy Context
13(8)
The changing nature of school organisation
The under-explored role of the school
International Comparisons
Chapter Four The Supportive School
21(24)
School Connectedness
Relationships with teachers
Relationships with peers
Satisfaction with school
Membership of the learning community, participation and voice
Pressure of school work
Thinking `Small'
Social climate or academic focus?
Chapter Five From Primary to Secondary
45(18)
Pre- and Post-transfer Perceptions
Meta-Analysis of Psychological Measures
Changes in Attitude to School and to Subjects across Transfer
Change in Self-Oriented Psychology across School Transfer
The Structure of Transfer
Conclusions
Chapter Six Changes in Attitudes over Time
63(8)
Liking School
Peer support
Feeling pressured
Life satisfaction
Conclusions
Chapter Seven Vulnerable Groups, Bullying and Exclusion
71(10)
Links with background factors affecting educational achievement
The incidence of bullying
Exclusion from School
Conclusions
Chapter Eight Wellbeing in an International Context
81(10)
Trends over time
International Comparisons
Conclusions
Chapter Nine Wellbeing and the Influence of the School
91(6)
The size of the `school effect'
Potentially influential school factors
Conclusions
Chapter Ten Some Unanswered Questions
97(6)
Unpicking the school's influence
Extending the research on transfer
Conclusions
Chapter Eleven Looking to the Future
103(4)
References 107(22)
Appendix 1 The Review Strategy 129(2)
Appendix 2 Studies Employed in the Transfer Analyses 131(6)
The Changing Adolescence Research Programme 137(2)
Author and Subject Index 139
The authors are (or were) members of the Faculty of Education at Cambridge University. John Gray is Professor of Education and a Fellow of the British Academy; he is well known internationally for his research into factors affecting school improvement. Maurice Galton is an Emeritus Professor and one of the UK's leading researchers on primary education and the transition from primary to secondary school. Dr Colleen McLaughlin is Deputy Head of the Faculty of Education and a widely respected authority on issues affecting young people's social and emotional development. Both Dr Barbie Clarke and Dr Jennifer Symonds worked as Research Associates on the research, which was funded by the Nuffield Foundation as part of its Changing Adolescence Research Programme.