1st Edition

Therapeutic Education Working alongside troubled and troublesome children

By John Cornwall, Craig Walter Copyright 2006
    246 Pages
    by Routledge

    248 Pages
    by Routledge

    The role of therapy in schools is a topic that has been significantly under-researched and often overlooked. Considering the number of students in full-time education with serious emotional and behavioural difficulties, the skills and tricks used by therapists can be usefully passed on to teachers in the classroom.

    This book traces a substantial four-year project that applied the principles of therapeutic education in one school setting and exposed how current educational contexts actually contribute to disaffection and disruption of young people's learning.

    The authors propose a practical model of school and curricular experience, based on therapeutic relationships, that has led to outstanding positive results in school development. With suugestions throughout for tried-and-tested strategies that really work, this book will help professionals turn troubled young people's experience of education from the nightmare it often is, into an adventure with positive results for lifelong learning.

    1. The human face of education 2. Behavioural graffitti: ignoring the writing on the wall 3. Education: an adventure or a nightmare? 4. Who am I? Schooling, care and 'looked after' children 5. A curriculum for life? 6. Case study and grounded research 7. Measuring the effectiveness of holistic or ecosystemic interventions 8. The real alternative to an 'Alternative curriculum' in action 9. Achievement and lifelong learning: a principled approach 10. Putting it all together, together

    Biography

    Russell Joseph

    'This is a worthwhile book developing alternative ideas for working with troubled adolescents. Such ideas also have a place in our thinking about mainstream education'
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    Escalate