Perché il benessere degli studenti è fondamentale per l'apprendimento
Teachers’ Voices Stagione 3 Episodio 5
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What if schools were places of wellbeing where all students thrive? How do you define and measure wellbeing? What should a wellbeing school policy look like?
In this episode, Nina talks to two experts from International Baccalaureate (IB) in Washington DC. Nicole Bien, Chief Schools Officer at IB, tells Nina that since the start of the pandemic, the IB has ensured wellbeing is at the core of the learning experience in their schools. “Wellbeing is so central to learning. Without it, there’s little space in a student’s mind and body to focus on learning”, Nicole says.
Jennifer Merriman, Global Director of Research, Policy & Design at IB, tells Nina about how the IB worked with Oxford Wellbeing Research Center to come up with a definition and framework for wellbeing. “Where they landed with the definition was student life satisfaction”, Jennifer says, and there are three components within that. One of their biggest insights is that there is “no trade-off to be had between wellbeing and academic performance”.
Nina also speaks to Charlotte Hankin, a teacher based in Bali. Charlotte describes the psychological, cognitive, social and physical components of wellbeing that she sees in the classroom. She believes that wellbeing is complex and dynamic, and that “everyone is part of the student’s wellbeing”. Charlotte explains that it’s not all about being happy all the time. Children need to know that “it’s okay to feel disappointment, loss, grief, anxiety”. Those are normal emotions, and children need to be given the tools to work through those.
“Everyone is part of the student’s wellbeing.”
Charlotte Hankin, teacher.
Lastly, Nina speaks to Yvette Larsson who works in an IB school in Sweden. Yvette tells a story about the changes her school made to support wellbeing when the pandemic hit and schools remained open while the rest of the world seemed to be in lockdown.
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- Designing curricula for holistic learning.
- Student and teacher agency.
- The four drivers of wellbeing: health, people, environment, skills.
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Ospiti e risorse
Mamadou Diakhaté
Twitter
Mamadou’s association building new schools, water wells and toilets for schools: Twitter
Ingrid Delange
LinkedIn
Nicole Bien
LinkedIn
Jennifer Merriman
LinkedIn
Charlotte Hankin
LinkedIn
Yvette Larsson
LinkedIn
AHA! Wellbeing
Baccalaureato Internazionale
LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook
Festival of Hope: LinkedIn, Guida della comunità, Rimorchio YouTube
Wellbeing research: Cos'è il benessere?, Sostenere il benessere degli studenti in un ambiente di apprendimento digitale, Perché il benessere è importante in tempi di crisi, Well-being in education in childhood and adolescence, Join our student wellbeing learning journey with schools
Promessa digitale
Designing an Intervention for Enhancing Student Wellbeing