ERIC Number: EJ1405285
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2023
Pages: 12
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The Right to Belong in School: A Critical, Transdisciplinary Conceptualization of School Belonging
AERA Open, v9 n1 2023
Belonging is a critical factor for supporting student success and well-being in school. Unfortunately, the work of fostering belonging at school for all students continues to face significant challenges. One reason is that the field of education is working from a limited conception of school belonging, based mainly in the discipline of psychology. Belonging is more than just a psychological sense--it is also a social, cultural, and even political process. In this article, Paul Kuttner explores six aspects of belonging that are underemphasized in the school belonging literature, arguing that we should think of school belonging as agentic, intersectional, systemic, political, place-based, and a right. Kuttner proposes a definition of belonging that encompasses these aspects and uses it to suggest future directions for research and practice.
Descriptors: Schools, Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Membership, Interpersonal Relationship, Student Rights, Social Influences, Cultural Influences, Political Influences, Intersectionality, Systems Approach, Personal Autonomy, Student Experience
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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