Children’s well-being in the primary school: A capability approach and community psychology perspective
Anne Kellock
Abstract
This qualitative research with UK primary school children reveals their own subjective perceptions of well-being. In an educational context, the development of a theoretical framework towards understanding well-being is provided by capturing the voices of children through creative and visual methods. The data enabled nine key themes to emerge which have been applied to the Capability Approach and Community Psychology. The flexible approach also provides a practical means for practitioners to further understand and support children in an educational context.
Topics & Concepts
Perspective (graphical)Context (archaeology)PsychologyPerceptionCommunity psychologyQualitative researchSchool psychologyPedagogySociologySocial psychologySocial scienceComputer scienceNeurosciencePaleontologyArtificial intelligenceBiologyCommunity Health and DevelopmentEarly Childhood Education and DevelopmentPsychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction