What makes a school a happy school?: Portuguese students’ perspectives

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Autor(a) principal: Gramaxo, Patrícia
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Flores, Isabel, Dutschke, Georg, Seabra, Filipa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.2/14945
Resumo: Introduction: UNESCO has sparked interest in the study of happy schools and, through its Happy Schools Project (HSP) framework, provides tools that enable the teaching and learning community to work towards making “happy schools” a reality. Since the understanding of happiness is culturally influenced (HSP studied Asian countries), we sought to identify parallels between the HSP framework and Portuguese schools through the eyes of students. Methods: We asked a group of Portuguese students to rate their happiness at school and answer three open questions: What makes you happy at school? What makes you unhappy at school? What is a happy school? Using an online survey, 2708 students participated in this study. We coded the answers with variables derived from the HSP framework, aiming to understand what characteristics students value most when referring to their happiness or unhappiness at school and what features a happy school should have. Results: Findings show that most Portuguese students consider themselves to be reasonably happy. No relevant difference exists between boys’ and girls’ self-reported happiness levels, and their happiness decreases as age increases. Children emphasized relationships with friends and teachers and teachers’ attitudes, competencies, and capacities as elements of a happy school. We found that school unhappiness is related to excessive workload and bullying. Discussion: Even though there are cultural differences between countries, when we identified the characteristics of a happy school from the perspective of Portuguese students, we found similarities with the HSP framework guidelines.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv What makes a school a happy school?: Portuguese students’ perspectives
title What makes a school a happy school?: Portuguese students’ perspectives
spellingShingle What makes a school a happy school?: Portuguese students’ perspectives
Gramaxo, Patrícia
Student's happiness
Happy schools
Happy school framework
ODS::04:Educação de Qualidade
title_short What makes a school a happy school?: Portuguese students’ perspectives
title_full What makes a school a happy school?: Portuguese students’ perspectives
title_fullStr What makes a school a happy school?: Portuguese students’ perspectives
title_full_unstemmed What makes a school a happy school?: Portuguese students’ perspectives
title_sort What makes a school a happy school?: Portuguese students’ perspectives
author Gramaxo, Patrícia
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Flores, Isabel
Dutschke, Georg
Seabra, Filipa
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Dutschke, Georg
Seabra, Filipa
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Flores, Isabel
Dutschke, Georg
Seabra, Filipa
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Happy schools
Happy school framework
ODS::04:Educação de Qualidade
topic Student's happiness
Happy schools
Happy school framework
ODS::04:Educação de Qualidade
description Introduction: UNESCO has sparked interest in the study of happy schools and, through its Happy Schools Project (HSP) framework, provides tools that enable the teaching and learning community to work towards making “happy schools” a reality. Since the understanding of happiness is culturally influenced (HSP studied Asian countries), we sought to identify parallels between the HSP framework and Portuguese schools through the eyes of students. Methods: We asked a group of Portuguese students to rate their happiness at school and answer three open questions: What makes you happy at school? What makes you unhappy at school? What is a happy school? Using an online survey, 2708 students participated in this study. We coded the answers with variables derived from the HSP framework, aiming to understand what characteristics students value most when referring to their happiness or unhappiness at school and what features a happy school should have. Results: Findings show that most Portuguese students consider themselves to be reasonably happy. No relevant difference exists between boys’ and girls’ self-reported happiness levels, and their happiness decreases as age increases. Children emphasized relationships with friends and teachers and teachers’ attitudes, competencies, and capacities as elements of a happy school. We found that school unhappiness is related to excessive workload and bullying. Discussion: Even though there are cultural differences between countries, when we identified the characteristics of a happy school from the perspective of Portuguese students, we found similarities with the HSP framework guidelines.
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