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Resilience: A report on 100,000 Australian school students

conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-24, 16:05 authored by F, J, Fuller, A, Karen SwabeyKaren Swabey, O'Grady, P, Adams, K, Wicking, A, Wicking, P
Resilience is a bi-directional relationship between developmental capitals/assets, constructive capabilities and positive psychological systems/competencies which are fundamental to the social and emotional wellbeing of children and adolescents. This study extends an earlier study by J-F et al. (2015) and it specifically shows how developmental assets, health, hope and proficient comportments contribute towards resilience. A total of 100,000 Australian school students took part in the study and completed a Resilience Survey. The findings showed patterns in strengths across the grades, gender, and age with regard to assets, capabilities and competencies among school students. This study is the first of its kind, wherein it accounted for the volume of different assets, strengths, and resources; and further how they come to contribute towards resilience. To this end, resilience allows a broader framework for inclusive education as it ensures learning to be built upon valuing strengths and fortes in each student. Implications of the findings are discussed within an education context.

History

Publication title

AARE 2016 Proceedings

Editors

M Baguley

ISSN

1324-9320

Department/School

Faculty of Education

Publisher

Australian Association for Research in Education

Place of publication

Australia

Event title

Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) conference 2016: transforming education research

Event Venue

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Date of Event (Start Date)

2016-11-27

Date of Event (End Date)

2016-12-01

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Learner and learning not elsewhere classified

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