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A Resilience Curriculum for Early Years and Primary Schools in Europe: Enhancing Quality Education

Carmel Cefai ; Department of Psychology, University of Malta
Anastassios Matsopoulos ; Preschool Education Department, University of Crete
Paul Bartolo ; Department of Psychology, University of Malta
Katya Galea ; Department of Psychology, University of Malta
Mariza Gavogiannaki ; Preschool Education Department, University of Crete
Maria Assunta Zanetti ; Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences - Psychology Section University of Pavia
Roberta Renati ; Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences - Psychology Section University of Pavia
Valeria Cavioni ; Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences - Psychology Section University of Pavia
Tea Pavin Ivanec ; Faculty of Teacher Education, University of Zagreb
Marija Saric ; Faculty of Teacher Education, University of Zagreb
Birgitta Kimber ; Department of Health and Medical Sciences, Orebro University
Charli Eriksson ; Department of Health and Medical Sciences, Orebro University
Celeste Simoes ; Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, Estrada da Costa
Paula Lebre ; Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, Estrada da Costa


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Abstract

About twenty percent of school children experience social, emotional and behaviour problems during the course of any given year and may need the use of mental health services. The number may rise to up to fifty percent amongst children coming from socio-economically disadvantaged areas and from vulnerable communities. The economic crisis which Europe is undergoing at the moment has exacerbated the risks among those already facing disadvantages such as unemployment of young people and new families, increasing poverty and social disadvantage for the whole communities and regions. These challenges underline the need to equip children from an early age with the requisite skills to help them overcome the challenges and obstacles they are set to face in such circumstances while providing healthy and protective contexts which promote their health and well-being. This paper describes the development of a resilience curriculum for children in early years and primary schools in Europe with the aim of enhancing quality education for all children, including the most vulnerable ones. It presents and discusses the curriculum framework developed from the existing literature, including the key principles, processes and themes underlying the curriculum.

Keywords

curriculum; early years; primary schools; quality education resilience

Hrčak ID:

123626

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/123626

Publication date:

27.5.2014.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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