Developing Transformative Schools: A Resilience-Focused Paradigm for Education
For the better part of the past century, the field of education has witnessed repeated calls and initiatives for change, reform and improvement of our schools. Yet today, the problems of improving academic achievement and social adjustment among youth continue unabated. An explanation for this ‘cha...
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doaj-960e2834791648f98387621b7aef9c9b2020-11-25T00:46:40ZengCentre for Resilience & Socio-Emotional HealthInternational Journal of Emotional Education2073-76292014-04-01614765Developing Transformative Schools: A Resilience-Focused Paradigm for Education William G. Nicoll0Department of Counselor Education, College of Education, Florida Atlantic University, Florida, USA For the better part of the past century, the field of education has witnessed repeated calls and initiatives for change, reform and improvement of our schools. Yet today, the problems of improving academic achievement and social adjustment among youth continue unabated. An explanation for this ‘change without change’ phenomenon is offered which differentiates innovative change from transformative change processes. A review of the research evidence regarding resilience and positive youth development, both academically and socially, is utilized to formulate a conceptual framework for guiding educators in creating resilience-focused, transformative schools. Specific attention is addressed to the application of such concepts as mindsets, resilience, socialemotional competencies, and supportive social environments (family and school) in adopting a new, transformative paradigm for developing more effective schools and more capable youth. http://www.um.edu.mt/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/215156/v6i1p5.pdftransformativeresiliencesocial-emotional competencefamily environmentschool environment |
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Developing Transformative Schools: A Resilience-Focused Paradigm for Education |
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International Journal of Emotional Education |
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For the better part of the past century, the field of education has witnessed repeated calls and initiatives for change, reform and improvement of our schools. Yet today, the problems of improving academic achievement and social adjustment among youth
continue unabated. An explanation for this ‘change without change’ phenomenon is offered which differentiates innovative change from transformative change processes. A review of the research evidence regarding resilience and positive youth development, both academically and socially, is utilized to formulate a conceptual framework for guiding educators in creating resilience-focused, transformative schools. Specific
attention is addressed to the application of such concepts as mindsets, resilience, socialemotional competencies, and supportive social environments (family and school) in adopting a new, transformative paradigm for developing more effective schools and more capable youth.
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