Finding consensus on well-being in education

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Curren, R., Boniwell, I., Ryan, R. M., Oades, L., Brighouse, H., Unterhalter, E., Kristjánsson, K., de Ruyter, D., Macleod, C., Morris, I. and White, M. 2024. Finding consensus on well-being in education. Theory and Research in Education. 22 (2), pp. 117-157. https://doi.org/10.1177/14778785241259852
AuthorsCurren, R., Boniwell, I., Ryan, R. M., Oades, L., Brighouse, H., Unterhalter, E., Kristjánsson, K., de Ruyter, D., Macleod, C., Morris, I. and White, M.
Abstract

Research on well-being and concern over the well-being of students and teachers has grown dramatically in recent years. Researchers and reformers in positive psychology and education, self-determination theory, social and emotional learning, liberal-democratic political and educational philosophy, and neo-Aristotelian theories of flourishing and character education have played formative and intersecting roles in what is now an international movement to promote the lifelong flourishing of students as an alternative to a human capital and economic growth focus for education. This article defends this flourishing-focused reorientation of education policy and practice, using a value-led and evidence-informed methodology. It sorts through the conceptual disputes and clarifies the ethical considerations that should guide efforts to advance the well-being of students and teachers, assesses key claims and arguments, and brings together compatible aspects of the leading philosophical and psychological perspectives on flourishing as an aim of education. It identifies ethically and evidentially justifiable points of consensus on well-being and flourishing in education, presents a consensus model of relationships between educational environments, learning, and flourishing, and concludes with some recommendations for educational policy and practice.

JournalTheory and Research in Education
Journal citation22 (2), pp. 117-157
ISSN1477-8785
1741-3192
Year2024
PublisherSAGE Publications
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/14778785241259852
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PrintJul 2024
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Deposited07 Aug 2024
Copyright holder© 2024, The Author(s)
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