从低自尊到高自我价值的旅程:全人教育对边缘地区儿童的重要性。

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Vimal Singh, Shivali Sharma, S Z H Zaidi, Mansi Dwivedi, Rashmi Gore, Badri Narayan Mishra
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摘要

社会包容是将社会边缘群体纳入社会主流的过程。具有讽刺意味的是,即使在21世纪,印度社会的许多部分仍然处于主流之外。贫困、健康不佳、无家可归和虐待等因素在边缘化儿童中普遍存在,在发达国家和发展中国家,这些儿童也被视为“处于危险之中”。每个孩子都有受教育的机会,这是至关重要的。全人教育受到进步教育运动的影响(杜威2024,民主与教育,第1-400页)。它和谐地发展和赋予所有给定的人类潜力(Ushuluddin等人,2019,Int J Lang Res Educ Stud, 3,第54-70页)。这种社会排斥极大地影响了这些边缘化儿童的身心健康。本研究文章分析了一个案例,并回顾了文献,以解释边缘化儿童遇到的问题,重点是他们的社会包容。本文讨论了心理健康背景下的社会包容和社会排斥的概念。它审查了印度政府的各种教育政策,并强调全人教育的重要性,这是改善边缘化儿童心理健康和社会福祉的一个关键因素。
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A Journey from Low Self-esteem to High Self-worth: Importance of Holistic Education for Children from Marginalised Sections.

Social inclusion is a process through which the marginalised sections of society are included in the mainstream of society. It is ironic that even in the 21st century, many sections of Indian society remain outside the mainstream. Factors such as poverty, ill health, homelessness and abuse are ubiquitous among marginalised children, who are also considered 'at risk' across both developed and developing nations. There is a crucial need for every child to be given the opportunity to be educated. Holistic education is influenced by the progressive educational movement (Dewey 2024, Democracy and education, pp. 1-400). It harmoniously develops and empowers all the given human potential (Ushuluddin et al., 2019, Int J Lang Res Educ Stud, 3, pp. 54-70). This social exclusion greatly affects the physical and mental health of these marginalised children. The present research article analyses a caselet and reviews literature to explain the problems encountered by marginalised children, with an emphasis on their social inclusion. The article discusses the concepts of social inclusion and exclusion in the context of mental health. It scrutinises various educational policies of the Indian government and accentuates the importance of holistic education as a key factor in improving the mental health and social well-being of marginalised children.

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