Boosting School Belonging

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Academic Motivation
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Big Rocks
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Coping skills
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Effective Stress Management Strategies
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evidence-based strategies
Favourite Tv Show
fostering adolescent belonging in education
inclusive classroom practices
Johari Window
List Ideas
mental health in schools
Negative Relationship
peer relationship interventions
Positive Student Teacher Relationships
Primary Social Groups
Printable Handout
Professional Development
psychological problems
Rainbow Model
School belonging
School performance
School Psychologist
secondary education wellbeing
social isolation
Student Engagement
Student motivation
Student retention
Student Teacher Relationship
Student's Individual Factors
Student’s Individual Factors
Swot Analysis
Teacher's Primary Role
Teacher’s Primary Role
TED Talk
Top Strengths
Wellbeing
youth mental illness

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138305106
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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With rising rates of youth mental illness, disconnection and social isolation, strategies are needed that can help stem the tide. A sense of belonging to one’s school is associated with good school performance, physical and psychological wellbeing, and offers a quintessential solution to help address many of the issues faced by young people today.

Grounded in theory, research, and practical experience, Boosting School Belonging provides 48 activities for practitioners and teachers to use with classes, groups, or individuals to help secondary students develop a sense of school belonging. Through six modules, readers will understand the evidence underlying each module, identify fun and practical tools to use with young people, and develop strategies for helping young people connect with teachers, parents, peers, themselves, learning, and help.

The evidence-based strategies and concepts make it an invaluable resource for teachers, psychologists and counsellors looking to help foster a sense of school belonging amongst students.

Dr Kelly-Ann Allen is an endorsed Educational and Developmental Psychologist, senior lecturer at Monash University and Fellow of the College of Educational and Developmental Psychologists. Dr Allen is also an honorary fellow of the Centre for Positive Psychology, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, the University of Melbourne. She is nationally and internationally recognised both as a researcher and practitioner in social connectedness, belonging, and social and emotional learning, and for her translation of this expertise within educational contexts as a consultant and school psychologist, and provides professional supervision to psychologists at different stages of career in private practice and schools. Dr Allen has contributed numerous publications and has presented at national and international conferences. Dr Allen’s professional standing is verified by her full membership of the Australian Psychological Society and College of Educational and Developmental Psychologists, where she is currently treasurer of the national committee. You can find out more about Dr Allen’s work at www.drkellyallen.com.

Dr Peggy (Margaret) Kern is an associate professor at the Centre for Positive Psychology at the University of Melbourne’s Graduate School of Education. Dr Kern received her undergraduate degree in psychology from Arizona State University, a Masters and PhD in social/personality psychology from the University of California, Riverside, and postdoctoral training at the University of Pennsylvania. She has published two books and over 80 peer-reviewed articles and chapters. Her research is collaborative in nature and draws on a variety of methodologies to examine questions around who thrives in life and why, including: (a) understanding and measuring healthy functioning, (b) identifying individual and social factors impacting life trajectories, and (c) systems informed approaches to wellbeing. You can find out more about Dr Kern’s work at www.peggykern.org.