Abstract: Enhancing wellbeing in educational settings is a challenging endeavour as wellbeing
education is inherently complex. This interdisciplinary conceptual paper aims to bridge the gap
between psychological interventions and educational contexts by adopting a complexity lens to
consider the puzzle of wellbeing in educational settings. We draw on the fields of positive
psychology, educational theory, complexity thinking, and indigenous worldviews to
conceptualise wellbeing education and illustrate the need to weave approaches together.
Embracing a complexity lens, we offer ways of prompting emergent wellbeing change:
incorporating diverse perspectives, trialling nudges, and attending to interactions across the
system. We argue that complexity-informed approaches to wellbeing education have the potential
to create emergent change in and across complex educational systems.
History
Preferred citation
Goodall, S., Nicoll Antipas, P., Higgins, J. & Cann, R. F. (n.d.). The buddy bench and beyond: Exploring complexity-informed approaches to wellbeing education. International Journal of Wellbeing. https://www.internationaljournalofwellbeing.org/index.php/ijow