Loneliness and Solitude in Education

Loneliness and Solitude in Education

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Stern Julian
Peter Lang
EAN: 9783034317337
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Analysing loneliness and solitude in schools and exploring how to deal with them is a vital task. In recent research for the author’s Spirit of the School project, a number of pupils, teachers and headteachers described times when they felt lonely and times when they felt the need for healthy solitude. The causes of loneliness are numerous and its consequences have a significant unrecognised impact on education. How do schools deal with people when they are lonely, and how can they overcome loneliness? How can they create opportunities for healthy solitude, a welcome alternative to loneliness? Schools can sometimes try to include people by being intensely social, but end up making them feel even more excluded. A school that teaches solitude well and helps individuals deal with loneliness can be called an ‘enstatic’ school: a school in which people are comfortable within themselves. The objective of this book – the first comprehensive study of the subject – is to help us all understand loneliness and solitude and thereby to reinvigorate debates on personal, character and values education.
EAN 9783034317337
ISBN 3034317336
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Peter Lang
Publication date May 21, 2014
Pages 214
Language English
Dimensions 225 x 150
Country Switzerland
Authors Stern Julian
Series editors Francis, Leslie J.; Freathy, Rob; Parker, Stephen; Robbins Mandy
Edition New ed
Series Religion, Education and Values