Separating, Losing and Excluding Children (Master Classes in Education) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Separating, Losing and Excluding Children (Master Classes in Education) Book

There has been an outpouring of children from schools over the last few years. The reasons for their exclusion from schools include: learning difficulties, behavioral problems, or physical disability. Other reasons that are not dependent on a 'deficit' model of the children relate to Conservative-led initiatives involving school league tables, greater accountability, inspections, etc. Whatever the reasons, the new government are committed to reducing the number of children who are forced out of mainstream schooling. This book is very much in the mold of the series - although it has a slightly more practical tone. The author addresses the key issues and relates them to the main theory/literature in the area, including the work of Vygotsky, Foucault, Lacan, Burman and Bion. He 'unpicks' the major theories and applies them to possible ways of working with children in the classroom. Four case studies are used in order to make these proposed ways of working more accessible. As with other books in the series, exercises, readings and questions are set throughout.Read More

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  • 0415230888
  • 9780415230889
  • Tom Billington
  • 5 October 2000
  • Routledge
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 144
  • 1
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