TY - JOUR
T1 - A description of the factors that enable further education students to flourish
T2 - a photovoice and appreciative inquiry study
AU - Dickinson, Lliam
AU - Connolly, Daniel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Association for Research in Post‐Compulsory Education (ARPCE).
PY - 2022/10/12
Y1 - 2022/10/12
N2 - Recently, society and further education institutions have seen an increase in the reporting of poor mental health and wellbeing. Although further education settings (typically comprising of study programmes ranging between levels one to six, including A levels, apprenticeships, T levels, GCSEs, BTECs and higher education qualifications) are appropriately placed to be part of a solution to this issue, they are suffering from a shortage of resources and an inability to intimately understand poor mental health and wellbeing. Consequently, it has become difficult for institutions toimplement appropriate interventions that prevent poor mental health and wellbeing. Appreciative inquiry was used to explore a further education institution and how they encouraged students to flourish. The novel use of photovoice allowed the researchers to empower the participants and produce a dynamic and deep conversation. The study found that informal peer and teacher support were crucial in ensuring students flourished. More pertinently, a trusting and collaborative environment was established through informal conversations between teacher and student. An unexpected outcome was students consistently citing happiness as an essential element of a flourishing student. Due to the differing cultural and geographical contexts, other institutions should conduct similar research to investigate what enables their students to flourish.
AB - Recently, society and further education institutions have seen an increase in the reporting of poor mental health and wellbeing. Although further education settings (typically comprising of study programmes ranging between levels one to six, including A levels, apprenticeships, T levels, GCSEs, BTECs and higher education qualifications) are appropriately placed to be part of a solution to this issue, they are suffering from a shortage of resources and an inability to intimately understand poor mental health and wellbeing. Consequently, it has become difficult for institutions toimplement appropriate interventions that prevent poor mental health and wellbeing. Appreciative inquiry was used to explore a further education institution and how they encouraged students to flourish. The novel use of photovoice allowed the researchers to empower the participants and produce a dynamic and deep conversation. The study found that informal peer and teacher support were crucial in ensuring students flourished. More pertinently, a trusting and collaborative environment was established through informal conversations between teacher and student. An unexpected outcome was students consistently citing happiness as an essential element of a flourishing student. Due to the differing cultural and geographical contexts, other institutions should conduct similar research to investigate what enables their students to flourish.
KW - flourishing
KW - Further education
KW - mental health
KW - photovoice
KW - positive psychology
KW - wellbeing
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85139767681&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/13596748.2022.2110780
DO - 10.1080/13596748.2022.2110780
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85139767681
SN - 1359-6748
VL - 27
SP - 686
EP - 708
JO - Research in Post-Compulsory Education
JF - Research in Post-Compulsory Education
IS - 4
ER -