Connecting Wellbeing, Engagement, Belonging and Nature in Primary Education: The GINGER Model

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Synopsis

This book showcases the Growth, Identity, Nurturing nature, Genuine connection, Experientia, and Reciprocity (GINGER) model, a pioneering, evidence-informed framework designed to transform primary education by enhancing students' holistic development (wellbeing, engagement, sense of belonging, and academic) through a nature lens. It presents a holistic reimagining of primary education and addresses ongoing challenges in education, such as student disengagement, mental health concerns, and academic underperformance, through a flexible, adaptable model designed for diverse school contexts. Notably, this book also challenges its Western conceptualization through a thoughtful collaboration with an Aboriginal Elder. This intercultural process led to the reimagining of GINGER's visual representation, embedding Indigenous ways of knowing and a profound connection to Country. This cultural revisioning exemplifies the model's dynamic capacity to evolve through dialogue with diverse worldviews, offering readers a rare insight into how education frameworks can be respectfully decolonized and made more inclusive. By integrating ecological sustainability and intercultural respect into its core, GINGER contributes to global efforts to nurture environmentally responsible, socially connected, and mentally healthy future generations. Its adaptability across cultural and geographical contexts, supported by ongoing commitments to intercultural learning and validation, positions it as a valuable resource for educators and policymakers worldwide who are striving to address complex educational challenges holistically and innovatively.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
  • ISBN: 9789819223794
  • Number of pages: 109
  • Dimensions: 235 x 155 mm
  • Languages: English