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EXTENDED ENQUIRY, POTENTIAL TOPICS, Things to think about, Present my…
EXTENDED ENQUIRY
POTENTIAL TOPICS
What are the differences in teaching strategies between experienced and novice teachers?
What are the greatest challenges faced by teachers in their first 3 years in the profession?
What are students’ perceptions of how well school prepares them for university/trades / real life?
What are parents’ perceptions of classroom mobile phone apps that are designed to increase parent-student interactions?
Are public schools better able to prepare kids for real-world issues than the protected world of private schools?
Should conventional schools implement programs in which kids may engage from home, through the Internet, rather of visiting school every day, and would this have any influence on reducing teen delinquency, dropout rates, and other issues?
To what extent does scottish education discriminate against pupils due to where they live?
How inclusive is Private Schools compared to State Schools?
Is Private or State school more suitable for children with specific learning difficulties.
Does having wealthy parents/carers benefit the student in their education in Scotland?
Things to think about
Creating a contents page
Use Education databases - found on the library search on portal
got to give definitions of the terms in the question
is there enough literature
Can I narrow it down?
is it a closed question?
is it answerable?
change wording - DO NOT MAKE PRESUPPOSED ANSWER
Can people disagree with it
Present my project
why it interests me?
struggle with my mental health through school
in placements witnessed young pupils suffer also
I personally feel young people mental health can be made more aware
young people have voices also
a lot of significant things in the last few years may have causes/increased mental health
What I already know
mental health is not only caused by the stress of exams but personal lives as well
schools encourage celebration of world mental health day
schools have watch lists for pupils who don't appear at class because they are known for wanting to commit suicide
young pupils are now educated about LBGTQ+ and this can cause stress for pupils apart of this culture
Readings to support?
Mental Health Policy.
https://www.nus-scotland.org.uk/mental_health
School staff witness an increase in pupil anxiety, low self-esteem and depression
https://www.childrensmentalhealthweek.org.uk/news-and-blogs/2022/february/school-staff-witness-an-increase-in-pupil-anxiety-low-self-esteem-and-depression/
The importance of SEMH support for children & young people
https://www.boxallprofile.org/the-importance-of-social-emotional-and-mental-health-semh-support-for-children-and-young-people/
Consequences of Student Mental Health Issues
https://sprc.org/settings/colleges-and-universities/consequences-of-student-mental-health-issues/#:~:text=Mental%20health%20problems%20can%20affect%20a%20student%27s%20energy%20level%2C%20concentration,%2C%20and%20optimism%2C%20hindering%20performance.&text=Research%20suggests%20that%20depression%20is,anxiety%20can%20increase%20this%20association
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What Qs does it make me ask?
Implications?
What theory?
TO DO
1st draft (up to 1000 words)
3 days before meeting
end of january
20 minute meeting
2nd draft (up to 1000 words)
end of February
SUBMIT (before 4th April 2024 3pm)
have it ready by the 28th March- then proof read
1000 words can be paragraphs - bullet points - ideas - use citations (1st meeting)
2nd meeting - implications
Draft a structure
Look at Writing Activitities
Theories
inclusion in classroom
how the teachers might help
pedagogy
planning
differentiate - Tomlinson
Social Capital / Capabilities
Social capital
human capital
human capabilities
teacher agency
our beliefs can shape our agency
To what extent can mental health affect academic achievement in secondary schools ?
Readings
The importance of SEMH support for children & young people
https://www.boxallprofile.org/the-importance-of-social-emotional-and-mental-health-semh-support-for-children-and-young-people/
Whose Responsibility is Adolescent’s Mental Health in the UK? Perspectives of Key Stakeholders
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6223973/
School staff witness an increase in pupil anxiety, low self-esteem and depression
https://www.childrensmentalhealthweek.org.uk/news-and-blogs/2022/february/school-staff-witness-an-increase-in-pupil-anxiety-low-self-esteem-and-depression/
Consequences of Student Mental Health Issues
https://sprc.org/settings/colleges-and-universities/consequences-of-student-mental-health-issues/#:~:text=Mental%20health%20problems%20can%20affect%20a%20student%27s%20energy%20level%2C%20concentration,%2C%20and%20optimism%2C%20hindering%20performance.&text=Research%20suggests%20that%20depression%20is,anxiety%20can%20increase%20this%20association
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Positive mental wellbeing - resources to support children and young people
https://education.gov.scot/resources/resources-for-school-staff-to-support-positive-mental-wellbeing-of-children-and-young-people/
Mental Health Policy.
https://www.nus-scotland.org.uk/mental_health
Children and Young People's Mental Health Task Force: recommendations
https://www.gov.scot/publications/children-young-peoples-mental-health-task-force-recommendations/
Adolescent Mental Health, Behavior Problems, and Academic Achievement
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0022146512462888
Contents:
Introduction
What factors cause mental health issues?
2:1 Exams
2:2 LBGTQ+
2:3 Bullying
2:4 Home Life
2:5 Covid-19
How does this affect teaching?
3:1 attendance
3:2 behaviour
3:3 attention
Support from Teachers/ implications
4:1 Maintaining a positive mental well-being
4:2 Resources
4:3 supporting a crisis
4:4 learning environments
Conclusion
What do I mean by Mental Health?
structure
literature together then arguments
literature and arguments together