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Well-being and Resilience in Education

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posted on 2024-06-17, 14:05 authored by HL Mc Grath, T Noble
Compared to previous generations, today’s youth appear to be poorly equipped to meet the life challenges they face. This chapter focuses on two approaches to developing positive and resilient behavior in young people, namely the student well-being approach and the social and emotional learning (SEL) approach. These two approaches have slowly emerged to fill the void created by the failed self-esteem movement that began in the 1970s. Both approaches have strong links with positive psychology, a model that emphasizes the conditions, strengths, and behaviors that enable people to develop well-being, act resiliently, and thrive. Evidence-informed guidelines for developing and implementing universal school-based programs designed to enhance well-being and SEL are identified and examples of national and specific initiatives are outlined.

History

Pagination

1-14

ISBN-13

9780199557257

Publication classification

B2 Book chapter in non-commercially published book

Copyright notice

2013, Oxford University Press

Editor/Contributor(s)

David SA, Boniwell I, Ayers AC

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Place of publication

UK

Title of book

The Oxford handbook of happiness