Well-being: bridging the gap between the language of policy and the culture of schools
Citation
Nohilly, M. and Tynan, F. (2019) Well-being: bridging the gap between the language of policy and the culture of schools, International Journal of Education Policy & Leadership, 15(12), available: https://doi.org/10.22230/ijepl.2019v15n12a886.
Nohilly, M. and Tynan, F. (2019) Well-being: bridging the gap between the language of policy and the culture of schools, International Journal of Education Policy & Leadership, 15(12), available: https://doi.org/10.22230/ijepl.2019v15n12a886.
Abstract
While there is an increasing interest in the notion of well-being—politically, societally
and educationally—it remains an enigmatic, multifaceted concept that sometimes
eludes definition in academic articles. This article takes account of policy developments
in the area of well-being over the last decade in Ireland, particularly educational
policy developments. It presents research findings from a study conducted
with primary school teachers on the west coast of Ireland about what well-being
means to them as teachers and their challenges in promoting it. The findings highlight
that well-being is open to many interpretations, and there is a clear gap between
the language of well-being policy documents and the practices taking place in
schools.
Keywords
Well-beingPolicy
Schools
Culture