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Author du Plessis-Schneider, Sharon, author.

Title The Need to Belong in Secondary School A Social Work Science Study of Austrian and Australian Students / Sharon du Plessis-Schneider.

Publication Info. Leverkusen-Opladen Budrich Academic Press 2022.
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Description 1 online resource (290 pages)
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Contents PART I: Research focus and theoretical framework 1 Introduction 1.1 Defining "belonging" and "need to belong" 1.2 Research problem 1.3 Aim and research questions 1.4 The conceptual framework 1.5 Summary and consequences for the research design 2 Needs, human rights, school social work 2.1 Austria: school social work 2.2 Australia: school social work 2.3 School social workers and human rights 2.4 Education, Bildung and didactics 2.5 Human rights framework for school Bildung and education 2.6 Austrian school education 2.7 Australian school education 2.8 Summary 3 Literature review on needs and student belonging 3.1 Children's needs, rights and wellbeing 3.2 Belonging as a psychological need 3.3 Interactions and social relationships 3.4 Membership as a determinant of belonging 3.5 Teachers fostering student belonging 3.6 Academic engagement 3.7 School environment 3.8 Heterogeneity and difference 3.9 Non-belonging and social exclusion 3.10 Summary 4 A conceptual framework based on theories of human need 4.1 Key concepts: theory, system and mechanism 4.2 Research on the historical perspectives of human need 4.3 Human needs and welfare science -- Arlt, 1876 -- 1960 4.4 Humanistic psychology and needs -- Maslow, 1908-1970 4.5 Human needs in pedagogy -- Mägdefrau, 1960 4.6 Biopsychic-social & cultural need theory -- Obrecht, 1942 4.7 Synopses of human need across four need theories 4.8 Conceptualising the "need to belong" 4.9 Objections to human needs theories 4.10 Summary PART II: Research design, data collection, analysis and findings 5 Research design 5.1 Ontology 5.2 Epistemology 5.3 Methodology 5.4 Case study 5.5 Observation 5.6 Focus groups 5.7 Ethical guidelines 5.8 Student voice 5.9 Characteristics of the research schools 5.10 Fieldwork at the school in Austria 5.11 Fieldwork at the school in Australia 5.12 Summary 6 The "need to belong" -- the search for empirical evidence6.1 Summarising the analyses as a methodological procedure 6.2 Individual student-based data analysis 6.3 Categories within four dimensions of belonging 6.4 Whole group analysis 6.5 Whole group analysis coding framework6.6 Summary 7 Theoretical model and principles of general action 7.1 Theory model of the "need to belong" 7.2 Transdisciplinary knowledge in response to social problems 7.3 Principles of action: three-step transformative approach 7.4 Formulation of theoretical hypotheses 7.5 Formulation of action-theory working hypotheses 7.6 Formulation of general guidelines for action 7.7 Aligning the empirical findings with previous research 7.8 Summary 8 Findings and recommendations for the "need to belong" 8.1 Conceptual, theoretical, methodological contributions 8.2 Discussion of the individual student-based analysis 8.3 Discussion of the findings from the whole group analysis 8.4 Discussion of the transformative three-step approach 8.5 Reflections on the triple mandate of school social work 8.6 Heterogeneity facilitates student belonging 8.7 Suggestions for future research
Summary Unsere sozialen Interaktionen werden von komplexen biopsychischen Prozessen angetrieben, die dadurch verkompliziert werden, dass der Mensch ein Individuum ist und gleichzeitig Mitglied eines oder mehrerer sozialer Systeme, wie bspw. der Schule. Dieses Buch trägt dazu bei, die sozialen Mechanismen des "Bedürfnisses nach Zugehörigkeit" bei Schüler*innen in Schulkontexten zu erklären. Der theoretische Rahmen basiert auf einem Verständnis von Bedürfnissen als kognitive Mechanismen neuronaler Prozesse, die menschliches Verhalten und Körperwerte regulieren. Die Feldforschung wurde in zwei Sekundarschulen in Österreich und Australien durchgeführt. Handlungsleitlinien, die Schüler*innen dabei helfen sollen, sich zugehörig zu fühlen, werden von den Ergebnissen abgeleitet.
Audience Lecturers and researchers in Social Work and Educational Science, social workers.
Biography Sharon du Plessis-Schneider, MSW, is a lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences Vorarlberg in Dornbirn, Austria.
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Indexed Term Bedürfnistheorie
belonging
children's rights
content analysis
focus group interviews
Fokusgruppeninterviews
human needs theory
Inhaltsanalyse
international social work
internationale Soziale Arbeit
Kinderrechte
qualitative Methodologie
qualitative methodology
realism
Realismus
systemism
Systemismus
Tripelmandat
triple mandate
Zugehörigkeit
Other Form: Print version: 9783966650458
ISBN 9783966659420 (electronic book)
Standard No. 10.3224/96665045 doi
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