This paper examines the potential of a social-emotional learning (SEL) programme, Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies (PATHS)in Northern Ireland (NI), to prepare at-risk students to succeed in education and later life. At-risk students are defined as students living in communities traditionally divided and fractured by social, religious, cultural intolerance, and sectarianism. The risk is not developing the social-emotional competencies necessary for good emotional health and positive relationships that are often necessary for personal and academic achievement. Themes of freedom, education and development are explored in reference to findings from a matched randomised control evaluation of PATHS implemented in six primary schools in N...
This article focuses upon the relationship between social and emotional behavioural difficulties (SE...
Over the past decade, there has been a societal push for social inclusion in Ireland for students wi...
Research undertaken over the last 20 years provides compelling evidence that early and ongoing devel...
This paper examines the potential of a social-emotional learning (SEL) programme, Promoting Alternat...
Many children and young people in contemporary Europe are unfortunately coming to school carrying he...
The development of appropriate emotional literacy, coping and social skills is vital during childhoo...
Although mental health and well-being are becoming more recognized and supported in schools, the mai...
The National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) details the specific learning outcomes that must be a...
AbstractThe European Qualifications Framework provides a useful insight into the kinds of outcomes a...
The European Qualifications Framework provides a useful insight into the kinds of outcomes and abili...
Locally and globally, guiding children’s social and emotional development is no longer optional for ...
In 2017, the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) in the Republic of Ireland intro...
Many local schools are failing to graduate students with the skills they need to enter college or th...
Do you want an initiative that has been proven to increase student engagement, increase their pro-so...
The promotion of social and emotional well-being and positive mental-health has become a key focus f...
This article focuses upon the relationship between social and emotional behavioural difficulties (SE...
Over the past decade, there has been a societal push for social inclusion in Ireland for students wi...
Research undertaken over the last 20 years provides compelling evidence that early and ongoing devel...
This paper examines the potential of a social-emotional learning (SEL) programme, Promoting Alternat...
Many children and young people in contemporary Europe are unfortunately coming to school carrying he...
The development of appropriate emotional literacy, coping and social skills is vital during childhoo...
Although mental health and well-being are becoming more recognized and supported in schools, the mai...
The National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) details the specific learning outcomes that must be a...
AbstractThe European Qualifications Framework provides a useful insight into the kinds of outcomes a...
The European Qualifications Framework provides a useful insight into the kinds of outcomes and abili...
Locally and globally, guiding children’s social and emotional development is no longer optional for ...
In 2017, the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) in the Republic of Ireland intro...
Many local schools are failing to graduate students with the skills they need to enter college or th...
Do you want an initiative that has been proven to increase student engagement, increase their pro-so...
The promotion of social and emotional well-being and positive mental-health has become a key focus f...
This article focuses upon the relationship between social and emotional behavioural difficulties (SE...
Over the past decade, there has been a societal push for social inclusion in Ireland for students wi...
Research undertaken over the last 20 years provides compelling evidence that early and ongoing devel...