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What is Metawellness

Handbook of Research on Leadership Experience for Academic Direction (LEAD) Programs for Student Success
Defined within this chapter, metawellness is defined as the application of metacognition and metaemotion to the domain of wellness.
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People First, Students Second: Addressing Well-Being to Overcome Adversity

Justin Teeuwen (University of Windsor, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2430-5.ch014

Abstract

The L.E.A.D. program involves teacher candidates collaborating with schools in the delivery of leadership programming for at-risk youth. Compulsory to their learning throughout the program, teacher candidates learn about various topics regarding support for at-risk students' wellbeing. This chapter presents an intervention for supporting at-risk youths' overall wellness which could be integrated within a L.E.A.D. practice. Previous interventions targeting social-skills and self-regulatory behaviour for at-risk elementary students increased academic achievement. Given the interrelationship between emotion and cognition, a “metawellness” intervention that employs metacognition and metaemotion, directed to the six domains of wellness (i.e., physical, emotional, social, intellectual, occupational, spiritual) is proposed for educators to apply to at-risk learners. Hypothetical cases are examined to illustrate potential pathways for, and benefits of, implementing the intervention with at-risk learners. Limitations and recommendations for the present intervention are included.
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