1st Edition

Attachment Theory and the Teacher-Student Relationship A Practical Guide for Teachers, Teacher Educators and School Leaders

By Philip Riley Copyright 2011
200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

188 Pages
by Routledge

How teachers form and maintain classroom and staffroom relationships is crucial to the success of their work. A teacher who is able to accurately interpret the underlying relationship processes can learn to proactively, rather than reactively, influence the dynamics of any class. These are skills that can be taught. This invaluable text explains how adult attachment theory offers new ways to... Read more

@contents: Foreword  Section I: Attachment Theory  1. Attachment Theory and the Classroom  2. Adult Attachment Theory & the Teacher-Student Relationship  3. The Emotionality of Teaching  Section II: Researching Teachers’ Attachments  4. Does Time in the Classroom Effect Attachment Style?  5. Contextual Insight-Navigated Discussion  6. CIND Mentoring: Supporting Transitions & Early Career Retentions  7. The Implications of New Knowledge: Old Wine in New Bottles?  8 Further into Attachment Theory  References and Selected Bibliography  Index

Biography

Philip Riley is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education, Monash University, Australia. He is also a registered psychologist and an experienced teacher at both primary and secondary level.