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- W4285110441 abstract "In recent years, wellbeing has become a pillar of Western educational discourse and practice. However, the current interest is wellbeing in education is not without contestation. One problem is that most contemporary theorising in the area of wellbeing draws heavily on traditional, monological and reductionist theories, which view the self as autonomous, self-contained and separable from the social and material world. This type of theorising inevitably leads to individualistic and de-contextualised wellbeing interventions in schools. A second problem is that the current wellbeing agenda in schools largely precludes consideration of the goals, purposes and transformative potential of education itself. In this article, we tease out these concerns and propose a framework to support renewed thinking in the area of wellbeing and education. Specifically, we draw on the work instigated by Francesco Varela, which considers human cognitive and affective processes as enactive, embodied, embedded and extended. This radical paradigm acknowledges that we exist as situated and embodied beings, profoundly entangled with the social and material environment. We then discuss this approach in light of the European educational concept, Bildung, in order to reclaim wellbeing as an educational goal in its own right and advance mind-body-world connections in school wellbeing initiatives." @default.
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- W4285110441 title "Wellbeing and Education: Connecting Mind, Body and World" @default.
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