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Breaking the Cycle of Educational Alienation: A Multiprofessional - Approac

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Richard Williams is a Senior Educational Social Worker of more than 25 years and is the Social Inclusion Co-ordinator for a large Comprehensive School in a disadvantaged catchment area and daily experiences the pressures and stresses of the front-line teacher. He is a front-line practitioner, with an interest in research on `what works' as he shares with Professor Colin Pritchard, he co-author the belief that all professionals must ensure that are 'part of the child's solution, not part of their problem'. Colin is Professor Emeritus, School of Medicine, University of Southampton and Research Professor of Psychiatric Social Work, Institute of Health & Community Care, Bournemouth University. Throughout his academic career, he has always maintained a small mental health caseload, which compliments his wide ranging research, which whilst crossing disciplinary boundaries largely focuses upon children and families and the educational-psychiatric-child protection interfaces. Klappentext Truancy, delinquency and school-exclusion pose major challenges to the drive to promote social inclusion and raise standards for all. Many children who are truants or become excluded from school have inherited a sense of 'educational alienation' from their parents, whose own negative perceptions of the education system make it difficult for them to collaborate with the school. In this groundbreaking book, the authors show how the cycle of educational alienation can be broken, to enable parents and schools to work together to contribute to children's educational, social and emotional well-being. They illustrate this by exploring a highly successful initiative in a school with severe socio-economic disadvantages, which, in conjunction with a school-based social work service, developed an effective family-teacher-community alliance. They demonstrate the substantial improvements that such a multiprofessional approach can bring about in reducing truancy, delinquency and exclusion and helping children to become positive, fulfilled and included members of their schools and communities. Breaking the Cycle of Educational Alienation is key reading for teachers and trainee teachers, child psychologists, educational psychologists and social workers, whose task it is to ensure that 'Every Child Matters'. Zusammenfassung Shows how the cycle of educational alienation can be broken! to enable parents and schools to work together to contribute to children's educational! social and emotional well-being. This book is a useful reading for teachers and trainee teachers! child psychologists! educational psychologists and social workers. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Acknowledgements Part 1 Setting the scene 1 Social Exclusion 2 The cycle of educational alienation: the evidence 3 `Drink, drugs & sex': media perception verus objective reality 4 A school-based solution: reaching the 'disaffected' 5 Being part of the solution: the family context. Outcomes 6 Comparing the project and control schools 7 Teachers as consumers Part 2 Meeting the needs 8 Maintaining/reaching disaffected pupils in mainstream schools 9 Special vulnerable groups: education and social inclusion 10 Attendance and truancy 11 All Our children 12 Practical development for mainstream schools 13 Interagency liaison 14 A vision for children Bibliography: A Resource Index ...

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Authors Colin Pritchard, Colin Williams Pritchard, WILLIAMS, Richard Williams, Richard Pritchard Williams
Publisher Open University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.04.2006
 
EAN 9780335219179
ISBN 978-0-335-21917-9
No. of pages 176
Series UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Education OUP
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Family
Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

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