Supporting Student Well-Being

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Questions and Answers

What is 'well-being'?

A positive state experienced by individuals and societies.

How can we support our students' well-being?

By understanding student diversity and implementing supportive measures.

Which of the following are risk factors for poor well-being? (Select all that apply)

  • Family factors (correct)
  • Community and cultural context (correct)
  • Positive life events
  • Individual factors (correct)

What are some ways teachers can help support students' well-being?

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The primary purpose of a motor skill is the ______.

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What are the components of performance analysis?

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Flashcards

Student Well-being

A positive state of being experienced by students, encompassing quality of life and ability to contribute to the world with a sense of purpose.

Well-being Domains

Categories used to understand and support student well-being, based on various factors like individual, family, community, and school contexts.

Risk Factors for Poor Well-being

Conditions or situations that may negatively impact a student's well-being, such as individual mental health issues, family problems, life events, and community influences.

Individual Factors

Personal characteristics or conditions related to a student's well-being, such as mental health, emotions, and motivation.

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Family Factors

A student's family environment and relationships affecting their well-being, such as support systems or conflicts.

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Life Events/Situations

Significant occurrences impacting a student's well-being, including trauma, loss, or transitions within their life.

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Community Factors

Environmental aspects within a community that influence student well-being, such as access to resources and social support.

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School Context

The learning environment that shapes student well-being, including support systems, policies, and interactions.

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Well-being Domains

Categories used to understand and support student well-being, based on various factors like individual, family, community, and school contexts.

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Supporting Student Well-being

Strategies and approaches to help students thrive emotionally, mentally, and socially.

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Study Notes

Student Wellbeing

  • Wellbeing is a positive state experienced by individuals and societies.
  • It's a resource for daily life, determined by social, economic, and environmental conditions.
  • It encompasses quality of life and the ability of people and societies to contribute to the world with a sense of meaning and purpose.
  • Wellbeing is relative and changes over time based on personal circumstances.

Wellbeing Domains

  • There are six wellbeing domains.
  • How to support a child (ARACY, 2018) is considered.

Risk Factors for Poor Wellbeing

  • Individual factors (mental health)
  • Family factors
  • Life events and situations
  • Community and cultural factors
  • School context

Ways Teachers Can Help

  • Buddy bench
  • Understanding a student's home life
  • Fitness clubs

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