Enhancing student wellbeing in secondary education by integrating principles of self-regulated learning in art projects

Ankelien Kindekens, Veronique Romero Reina, Free De Backer, Jeltsen Peeters, Tine Buffel, Koen Lombaerts

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Abstract

A low level of student wellbeing is considered an important indicator of risk for stagnation in secondary schools. The development of students' self-regulatory skills leads to an increase of task setting, problem solving behaviour, etc. and could therefore serve as a strategy to improve school wellbeing and ultimately achievement. Due to its positive influence on the study environment, arts education is conducive to students' wellbeing as well. The present paper presents a theoretical exploration of the benefits of implementing arts education and self-regulated learning principles for student wellbeing, as well as the opportunities of combining both learning approaches.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication5th World Conference on Educational Sciences
Publication statusPublished - 6 Feb 2013
EventUnknown -
Duration: 6 Feb 2013 → …

Conference

ConferenceUnknown
Period6/02/13 → …

Keywords

  • student wellbeing
  • arts education
  • self-regulated learning
  • academic achievement

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