How Schools Enhance the Development of Young People’s Resilience

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作者
Michael Ungar
Gerry Connelly
Linda Liebenberg
Linda Theron
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[1] Dalhousie University,Canada Research Chair in Child, Family and Community Resilience
[2] The Learning Partnership,Policy and Knowledge Mobilization
[3] Dalhousie University,Department of Educational Psychology
[4] University of Pretoria,undefined
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Social Indicators Research | 2019年 / 145卷
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Resilience; Adolescence; Social ecologies; Schools; Resources;
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Using a social ecological understanding of resilience, this position paper explores how schools in different contexts and across cultures influence student resilience by providing them with seven resources that are associated with better developmental outcomes for children: (1) access to material resources; (2) access to supportive relationships; (3) development of a desirable personal identity; (4) experiences of power and control; (5) adherence to cultural traditions; (6) experiences of social justice; and (7) experiences of social cohesion with others. Drawing on results from studies around the world that have assessed these seven factors, this paper makes the case that educational institutions, in collaboration with families and communities, are a form of psychosocial intervention that can improve children’s resilience. Positive outcomes are most likely when there are opportunities for children to experience support for multiple coping strategies that respond to the challenges they find in different environments at school and in their communities. Our review of the research suggests that schools may have the greatest impact on resilience among children who are the most disadvantaged.
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页码:615 / 627
页数:12
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