A large number of pupils are, or are liable to become,
disaffected with their schooling. In this comprehensive account of
the problem, Ken Reid suggests that school can and should do much
more to prevent and overcome disaffected behaviour, as manifested
by such factors as absenteeism, disruption and underachievement.
The book covers disruptive behaviour in its broader context and
examines the search for an explanation within schools themselves.
Formal and multidisciplinary approaches to the problem are also
fully treated. The author has drawn on his considerable school and
research experience and the book is well illustrated with examples
and case histories.
Ken Reid argues that questions about attitudes and approaches in
teaching and in pastoral care provoke a continued challenge, and
stresses that if such questions are not faced squarely the
long-germ prognosis for secondary education in Britain may be
bleak. Teachers in training and all those involved in the education
and welfare of difficult or disadvantaged children, especially
teachers, heads and social workers, will find Disaffection from
School both challenging in its analysis and helpful in its
suggestions.
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