In this podcast, host Zachary Fernebok interviews researchers Katherine Dix and Shani Sniedze-Gregory about their study looking at the impact of the Primary Years Programme (PYP) on student well-being. The study investigated the impact of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP) on student well-being and related social-emotional outcomes. The mixed-method study involved three phases: a literature review and review of PYP documentation with regard to well-being; a retrospective comparative analysis of PYP and similar non-PYP schools; and surveys of PYP teachers and students. The study found the PYP curriculum and programmatic elements to be imbued with activities and practices that promote well-being. PYP students a...
Schools are recognized as one of the most important settings for promoting social and emotional well...
This briefing outlines evidence to show that pupils who are positive about the PSHE lessons they rec...
A review of the literature identifies that Irish second-level students are at significant risk of ex...
This study investigated the impact of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (...
This article describes the Universal Education Foundation's (UEF) activities to create research tool...
The current study was carried out to evaluate the impact of a well-being curriculum based on existin...
The International Baccalaureate® (IB) aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young peop...
Background: In 2012, 1 in 3 Irish young people were found to experience mental ill-health (Dooley & ...
The junior cycle Wellbeing programme was introduced in post-primary schools in September 2017. The W...
Anne Graham at the Centre for Children and Young People (CCYP), was awarded the 3 year ARC Linkage i...
Improving approaches to wellbeing in schools: what role does recognition play? Schools play a critic...
Anne Graham at the Centre for Children and Young People (CCYP), was awarded the 3 year ARC Linkage i...
This study investigates pupil and school effects on children’s well-being between the ages of 8 and ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Enhancing the well-being of primary and post-primary students is one of the priorities of the Depart...
Schools are recognized as one of the most important settings for promoting social and emotional well...
This briefing outlines evidence to show that pupils who are positive about the PSHE lessons they rec...
A review of the literature identifies that Irish second-level students are at significant risk of ex...
This study investigated the impact of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (...
This article describes the Universal Education Foundation's (UEF) activities to create research tool...
The current study was carried out to evaluate the impact of a well-being curriculum based on existin...
The International Baccalaureate® (IB) aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young peop...
Background: In 2012, 1 in 3 Irish young people were found to experience mental ill-health (Dooley & ...
The junior cycle Wellbeing programme was introduced in post-primary schools in September 2017. The W...
Anne Graham at the Centre for Children and Young People (CCYP), was awarded the 3 year ARC Linkage i...
Improving approaches to wellbeing in schools: what role does recognition play? Schools play a critic...
Anne Graham at the Centre for Children and Young People (CCYP), was awarded the 3 year ARC Linkage i...
This study investigates pupil and school effects on children’s well-being between the ages of 8 and ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Enhancing the well-being of primary and post-primary students is one of the priorities of the Depart...
Schools are recognized as one of the most important settings for promoting social and emotional well...
This briefing outlines evidence to show that pupils who are positive about the PSHE lessons they rec...
A review of the literature identifies that Irish second-level students are at significant risk of ex...