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El. knyga: Understanding Wellbeing in Higher Education of the Global South: Contextually Sensitive and Culturally Responsive Perspectives

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This edited book gives voice to previously unheard narratives on wellbeing in higher education and provides novel implications for higher education policy and practice.

Offering contextually sensitive and culturally responsive perspectives, the book problematizes wellbeing in higher education as it is currently theorized in the Global North, bringing to the fore perspectives and multi-disciplinary insights from the Global South region. Chapters present an alternative conceptualization of wellbeing in higher education based on stories, perceptions, and experiences of university students, faculty, and leaders from the Global South region, challenging a reductionist view of wellbeing and embracing its complexity, multi-dimensionality and context-sensitivity. The authors present an alternative non-Western approach to thinking, researching, and doing wellbeing in higher education, offering clear guidelines to support teachers, educational researchers, and leaders in fostering a more holistic teaching and learning experience.

This volume will stimulate policy development and enactment, as well as university-wide interventions and practices that can make a difference in the lives of students in higher education.



This edited book gives voice to previously unheard narratives on wellbeing in higher education and provides novel implications for higher education policy and practice.

Recenzijos

This is a groundbreaking book in the series Wellbeing and Self-care in Higher Education: Embracing Positive Solutions that delves into the crucial yet often overlooked topic the contextually sensitive and culturally responsive approaches to wellbeing and self-care in higher education, with a specific focus on the unique challenges and opportunities present in the Global South. This book is a timely and much-needed contribution to the field, as it sheds light on the diverse experiences and perspectives of students, faculty, and staff in non-Western contexts, challenging the assumptions and norms that have long dominated the discourse on wellbeing in higher education.

Professor Narelle Lemon, series editor, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia

1. Introduction
2. Well-being odyssey: Integrating Afrofuturist theory
with academic literacy
3. Exploring well-being in the Arab higher education
context: A scoping review
4. Student Well-being in the Pacific Islands:
Challenges and Opportunities for Enhancing Academic Success
5. The Science of
well-being and success in Higher Education: Applying positive psychology and
PERMA+4 across cultures
6. University students well-being: Diversity across
contexts
7. Students well-being in online and blended Arabic as Second and
Heritage Language courses: Challenges and suggested Solutions
8. Beyond
Borders: Understanding Well-being in Higher Education through Culturally
Appropriate Measures
9. Challenges to well-being of faculty and leaders in
Higher Education in the Gulf Cooperation Council
10. Conclusion
Youmen Chaaban is a Research Associate Professor at the Educational Research Centre, College of Education, Qatar University, Qatar.

Abdellatif Sellami is a Director of the Educational Research Centre, College of Education, Qatar University, Qatar.

Igor Michaleczek is a Research Assistant in the Educational Research Centre, College of Education, Qatar University, and a PhD student at the University of Dundee, UK.