Young people are increasingly lamented as unable to cope with ‘everyday realities of life’ with educational institutions and parenting styles accelerating what some refer to as the ‘snowflake generation’. This paper addresses confusion that exists in the framing of social and emotional wellbeing, delineating three competing perspectives: (1) ‘skills and competencies’, (2) ‘morals and ethics’ and (3) ‘capital and identity’. Embedded within each perspective are distinct notions of the ‘self’ and processes of socialisation and identity formation. The competency-based perspective shifts attention towards the individual and is reliant upon universal skills. This contrasts with a morals and ethics-based perspective on social and emotional wellbei...
This presentation explores the potential of emerging understandings of childhood, and of children’s ...
With early school leaving prevention being an agreed European Union headline target of 10% across th...
This paper examines the relationship between creativity and wellbeing as educational aims, with a pa...
The need for improved well-being of children in Britain has been highlighted in a raft of reports bo...
Since the turn of the 21st century there has been a prolific interest in the wellbeing of children ...
In Australia and internationally, the well-being of children and young people is a core focus of soc...
With early school leaving prevention being an agreed European Union headline target of 10% across t...
A large study in Australian schools aimed to elucidate understandings of ‘wellbeing’ and of factors ...
Concerns about emotional well-being have recently become the focus of social policy, particularly in...
The emotional aspects of children’s social relations have generally been marginalised in social scie...
This paper examines how wellbeing has evolved in educational policy over the last decade in Ireland....
This article draws on a study which investigated the interpretation and use of Social and Emotional ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
It is generally accepted that schools should be concerned not just with imparting particular intelle...
This article is a position paper drawing on the findings of several studies into attachment-aware ap...
This presentation explores the potential of emerging understandings of childhood, and of children’s ...
With early school leaving prevention being an agreed European Union headline target of 10% across th...
This paper examines the relationship between creativity and wellbeing as educational aims, with a pa...
The need for improved well-being of children in Britain has been highlighted in a raft of reports bo...
Since the turn of the 21st century there has been a prolific interest in the wellbeing of children ...
In Australia and internationally, the well-being of children and young people is a core focus of soc...
With early school leaving prevention being an agreed European Union headline target of 10% across t...
A large study in Australian schools aimed to elucidate understandings of ‘wellbeing’ and of factors ...
Concerns about emotional well-being have recently become the focus of social policy, particularly in...
The emotional aspects of children’s social relations have generally been marginalised in social scie...
This paper examines how wellbeing has evolved in educational policy over the last decade in Ireland....
This article draws on a study which investigated the interpretation and use of Social and Emotional ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
It is generally accepted that schools should be concerned not just with imparting particular intelle...
This article is a position paper drawing on the findings of several studies into attachment-aware ap...
This presentation explores the potential of emerging understandings of childhood, and of children’s ...
With early school leaving prevention being an agreed European Union headline target of 10% across th...
This paper examines the relationship between creativity and wellbeing as educational aims, with a pa...