Beyond School Climate: Conceptualizing the School as a Protective Factor Approach

Author:

Mann Michael J.1,Kristjansson Alfgeir L.2,Smith Megan L.1ORCID,Lilly Christa L.3,Thrisdottir Inibjorg E.4,Havlicak Ashley1

Affiliation:

1. School of Public and Population Health Boise State University 1910 University Drive Boise ID 83725‐1835

2. School of Public Health, West Virginia University, 1 Medical Center Drive, Morgantown, WV 26506‐9190; Planet Youth Lágmúli 6 108 Reykjavík Iceland

3. School of Public Health West Virginia University 1 Medical Center Drive Morgantown WV 26506‐9190

4. Planet Youth Lágmúli 6 108 Reykjavík Iceland

Abstract

ABSTRACTBACKGROUNDThe school climate concept has been promising, but has long‐standing critiques that have not been adequately addressed to date. The School as a Protective Factor approach represents one attempt to offer a new approach that builds on and extends beyond the concept of school climate while addressing previously identified limitations.CONTRIBUTIONS TO THEORYThe School as a Protective Factor approach offers a new framework for conceptualizing, measuring, and establishing protective school social and learning environments that co‐promote academic achievement and student health in schools, especially student mental health and substance use/abuse prevention. This new framework includes clear definitions, explicit goals, firmly established constructs, validated measures, and an intentionally parsimonious approach that prioritizes the implementation of well‐established, high‐impact constructs.CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SCHOOL HEALTH POLICY, PRACTICE, AND EQUITYThe School as a Protective Factor approach presents a simple, easy‐to‐use means of ensuring a school social environment that meets the developmental, academic, and health needs of all children and adolescents while maximizing protection across a range of desired outcomes. Perhaps most importantly, it does so in a manner that is manageable and easily integrated into every aspect of schooling, resonates with the practical experience of school personnel, and includes brief, effective, and free measurement tools.

Publisher

Wiley

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