Title: Learner Wellbeing
1Learner Wellbeing
- Maintaining a healthy well being across
transition and change.
2Context for study
- Observations of children
- Childrens behaviour
- Apparent loss of skills
- What happens during transition to cause SOME
children to lose their healthy wellbeing?
3Transition
- Change in environment
- Focus for learning changes
- Relationships change
- Childs sense of self
- Parents
- Educators
- Child
4Transition
- Literature
- Systemic issues
- Childs changing identity
- No identification of what the child brings to the
process of transition
5Transition
- Big questions
- What does the child bring to the transition
process? - This will help to inform curriculum
- What is well being?
6Dimensions of Wellbeing
7Nutrition, physical activity, physical safety
Aspects of Dimensions
Coping, autonomy, trust, attachment
Sense of meaning and purpose, altruism, Sense of
connectedness
Curiosity, motivation, persistence
Relationships, empathy, sympathy
8Wellbeing
9Segments (dimensions) of Wellbeing
physical
Emotional
social
spiritual
Cognitive
10Emotional
- coping
- autonomy
- trust
- attachment
11Physical
- Nutrition
- physical activity
- physical safety
12Spiritual
- beliefs
- values
- sense of meaning and purpose
- altruism
- sense of connectedness
13social
- relationships
- positive social behaviour
- empathy
- sympathy
14cognitive
- curiosity
- motivation
- persistence
- memory
- thinking
- intelligence
15Dimensions of Wellbeing
physical
Emotional
social
spiritual
Cognitive
16Social Competence and Self concept
Emotional Wellbeing
Core elements of an effective learner Bertram
and Pascal(2002)
Relationships Self respect Self
worth Assertiveness Empathy Vitality Sense of
humour
Self esteem Emotional literacy Connectedness Pa
rticipation Assertiveness empowerment
Self esteem Emotional literacy Connectedness Pa
rticipation Assertiveness Empowerment Managemen
t of emotions
Relationships Self respect Self
worth Assertiveness Empathy Vitality Sense of
humour
Dispositions to learn
Resilience, self motivation, independence,
creativity,
17Framework for Resilient Wellbeing.
- Created by Rosemary Roberts
- Companiable learning from birth to three years.
- Dimensions dont work in isolation but are
inextricably linked (foregrounding and
backgrounding, Carr 2001).
18Agency
- Learning dispositions
- Self regulation
- Identity
- Self esteem
- Autonomy
- Empowerment
- Pride
- Physical achievement
- Ability to influence
19Belonging and Boundaries
- Attachment
- Security
- Trust
- Acceptance
- Expectations
- Routines
- Responsibilities
- Conformity
20Communication
- Listening
- Talking
- Watching
- Movement
- Representation
- Touching
- Smelling
- Tasting
21Zing!
- Eating
- Sleeping
- Coordination
- Exercise
- Being outside
- Keeping safe
- Laughing
22What is the role of education today for the
adults of tomorrow?
- The direction in which education starts a man
will determine his future life - -Plato
- We have an enormous responsibility!!
23What is the role of education today for the
adults of tomorrow?
- Academic achievement?
- Life long healthy individuals?
- (nearly one in five Australians are affected by
mental health issues. - Almost 20 of children have mental problems.
Wingfield 2002) - Is it the role of early childhood educators to
prepare children for real school or for real
life?
24How healthy is the wellbeing of your community?
- The environments in which we work are communities
of learners - Research shows that early childhood educators
(especially Kindergarten teachers) are at
significant risk in terms of wellbeing. - What are you doing to ensure a sense of wellbeing
in your community of learners?