1st Edition

Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties Theory to Practice

220 Pages
by Routledge

220 Pages
by Routledge

220 Pages
by Routledge

Teachers in mainstream schools are increasingly confronted with children with severe emotional and behavioural difficulties, for whose performance and effect on the rest of the class they are held accountable. Often exclusion seems to be the only option. This book shows that it is not. It provides a concise, clearly written guide to the major approaches which can be used to deal with emotional and... Read more
INTRODUCTION: WHY THIS BOOK IS NECESSARY Part I Considering problems OVERVIEW 1 THE NATURE AND DEVELOPMENT OF BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMS 2 EDUCATIONAL RESPONSES TO EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIOURAL DIFFICULTIES Part II Devising solutions OVERVIEW 3 THE IMPORTANCE OF RELATIONSHIPS 4 BEHAVIOURAL APPROACHES 5 SEEING PROBLEMS IN CONTEXT 6 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT Part III Solutions in practice OVERVIEW 7 THE VALUE OF THE SPECIAL SCHOOLOR UNIT 8 MAKING THE ORDINARY SCHOOL SPECIAL 9 TOWARDS SCHOOL EFFECTIVENESS

Biography

Paul Cooper is Lecturer in Education at the University of Oxford. Colin J.Smith is Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of Birmingham. Graham Upton is Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Education at the University of Birmingham.

'As with all publications involving Paul Cooper this book is great for both professionals and parents to look into and learn more about the problems faced in clasroom situations involving childrenw ith EBD.' - Caroline Hensby, Adders Organisation