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    The evolution of wellbeing in educational policy in Ireland: towards an interdisciplinary approach

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    Nohilly, M. and Tynan, F. (2022) The evolution of wellbeing in educational policy in Ireland: towards an interdisciplinary approach, International Journal of Wellbeing, 12(1),42-53, available: https://doi.org/10.5502/ijw.v12i1.1663.
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    Date
    2022-01-31
    Author
    Nohilly, Margaret
    Tynan, Fionnuala
    Peer Reviewed
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    Nohilly, M. and Tynan, F. (2022) The evolution of wellbeing in educational policy in Ireland: towards an interdisciplinary approach, International Journal of Wellbeing, 12(1),42-53, available: https://doi.org/10.5502/ijw.v12i1.1663.
    Abstract
    This paper examines how wellbeing has evolved in educational policy over the last decade in Ireland. The influence of the developments in national policy on wellbeing are also considered. While the concept of wellbeing is progressing in educational policy documents and becoming embedded in the language of the school community, a review of literature in the area highlights that it is difficult to define and to understand. Although wellbeing is a central theme in Early Years education and an area of learning in post-primary education for Junior Cycle in the Irish context, presently it can be regarded as implicit in the primary school curriculum rather than a defined theme or area of learning. The Draft Curriculum Framework published by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) in February 2020 includes wellbeing as one of five broad curriculum areas. This paper presents a critical reflection on the inclusion of wellbeing as an area of learning in a redeveloped primary school curriculum.
    Keywords
    Well-being
    Curriculum redevelopment
    Primary school
    Educational policy
    Ireland
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    International Journal of Wellbeing
    Rights
    Open Access
    License URI
    https://internationaljournalofwellbeing.org/
    URI
    https://dspace.mic.ul.ie/handle/10395/3293
    ISSN
    1179-8602
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