Sources, Resources, and Further Reading
Cambridge Assessment International Education. (2011). Developing the Cambridge learner attributes.
Govorova, E., Benítez, I., & Muñiz, J. (2020). How schools affect student well-being: A cross-cultural approach in 35 OECD countries. Frontiers in psychology, 11, 431.
Ivory, D. M. (2011). The impact of dynamic furnture on classroom performance: A pilot study [Master’s thesis, University of Puget Sound]. Collins Library Sound Ideas.
Kariippanon, K., E., Cliff, D. P., Lancaster, S. L., Okely, A. D, & Parrish, A. (2017). Perceived interplay between flexible learning spaces and teaching, learning and student wellbeing. Learning Environments Research, 21, 301-320.
Martin, A. J., & Marsh, H. W. (2008). Academic buoyancy: Towards an understanding of students' everyday academic resilience. Journal of School Psychology, 46(1), 53-83.
Miller, S., Connolly, P., & Maguire, L. K. (2013). Wellbeing, academic buoyancy, and educational achievement in primary school students. International Journal of Educational Research, 62, 239-248.
OECD (2017), PISA 2015 Results (Volume III): Students' Well-Being, PISA, OECD Publishing, Paris.