Interpreting the mental health and wellbeing agenda in adult community learning

IF 2.1 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
L. Lewis
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to engage critically with debates surrounding the mental health and wellbeing agenda for adult community learning (ACL), with particular consideration of creative arts provision. It draws on a qualitative research project involving five creative arts ACL groups in the English West Midlands and two mental health participatory arts organisations based in London. Of the ACL groups, one was targeted for mental health recovery, two were targeted for wellbeing, and two were mainstream. Fieldwork involved participant observation, interviews and group discussions with attendees, and interviews with volunteers, ACL and art therapy practitioners, ACL project organisers, and managers working in the organisations taking part in the research and other adult learning settings. The article outlines key critical debates. It then interrogates three related themes, drawing on a range of evidence from the study: (1.) the discourse of confidence and self-esteem; (2.) interactions between educational and mental health and wellbeing-related goals and outcomes; and (3) the role of creative arts subjects in the mental health and wellbeing agenda for ACL. Implications for policy and practice are set out in conclusion, including consideration of ACL curricula and pedagogical approaches in the area of mental health and wellbeing.
解读成人社区学习中的心理健康和福祉议程
本文的目的是批判性地参与围绕成人社区学习(ACL)的心理健康和福祉议程的辩论,特别考虑创造性艺术的提供。它借鉴了一个定性研究项目,涉及英国西米德兰兹郡的五个创意艺术ACL团体和伦敦的两个精神健康参与艺术组织。在ACL团体中,一个以心理健康康复为目标,两个以幸福为目标,两个是主流团体。实地工作包括参与观察,与参与者进行访谈和小组讨论,以及与志愿者,ACL和艺术治疗从业者,ACL项目组织者以及参与研究和其他成人学习环境的组织的管理人员进行访谈。本文概述了关键的批判性辩论。然后,它询问了三个相关的主题,借鉴了研究中的一系列证据:(1)自信和自尊的话语;(2)教育和心理健康以及与福祉相关的目标和结果之间的相互作用;(3)创意艺术科目在ACL心理健康和福祉议程中的作用。最后阐述了对政策和实践的影响,包括在心理健康和福祉领域审议ACL课程和教学方法。
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Research Papers in Education
Research Papers in Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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