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J Sch Health ; 90(12): 1038-1044, 2020 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33184877

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Individuals learn and develop across their lifespan in response to the people with whom they interact in settings, communities, cultures, and experiences. Collaborative research and policy efforts underscore the critical and reparative role of identity-safe, culturally driven, and relationship-rich environments-in classrooms, schools, and communities-for the healthy social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development of all learners. These themes align closely with the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) model. METHODS: Collaborative research and policy efforts, combined with the WSCC model make a strong case to elevate the unusual suspects, the settings and people outside of instructional classrooms who are key actors in creating the conditions and relationships that promote student health and well-being. RESULTS: We describe promising cases of efforts aimed at bolstering adult capacity to foster student health and well-being. We also discuss how these types of systemic efforts can move beyond system and program level actors to acknowledge the power of individual-level implementation. CONCLUSIONS: It is time to recognize the systemic efforts, programmatic opportunities, and individual roles adults have in implementing an ideal WSCC model that is aligned with the collaborative research and policy efforts.


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Models, Educational , School Health Services , Child , Family , Humans , Interpersonal Relations , Residence Characteristics , Schools , Students
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New Dir Youth Dev ; (101): 19-41, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15156752

ABSTRACT

As debates continue over the effectiveness of after-school programs, we need to create stronger links between schools and out-of-school activities. Where do such connections begin? How can we integrate skill-building and academic competence into the out-of-school-time context?


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Child Advocacy , Community-Institutional Relations , Curriculum , Learning , Schools/organization & administration , Adolescent , Child , Child Care , Humans , Safety , Social Responsibility , United States
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New Dir Youth Dev ; (97): 13-27, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12728817

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This chapter explores why expanding commitments to learning is critical and presents a framework for broadening definitions of learning.


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Learning , Teaching/standards , Adolescent , Child , Humans , Teaching/methods
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