A resilience, health and well-being lens for education and poverty

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Ebersohn, L. (Liesel)

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Education Association of South Africa

Abstract

In this paper I argue that the health and well-being outcomes of people at different levels of a social hierarchy, as studied by epidemiologists and psychologists has relevance for educational research, especially in unequal societies. When addressing poverty-associated risk, the educational emphasis need not only be on attaining more individual wealth in society, but could rather be to improve the educational, psychological and social well-being. I draw on four ethnographic studies to construct a bricolage of narratives to show how resilience, health and well-being agendas may lead to positive education outcomes given inequality.

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Bricolage, Epidemiology, Ethnography, Global south, Health and well-being in education, Inequality, Positive education outcomes, Positive psychology, Poverty and education, Resilience and education

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Ebersohn, L 2017, 'A resilience, health and well-being lens for education and poverty', South African Journal of Education, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 1-9.