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Emotional Abuse in the Classroom 2012 - the Forgotten Dimension of Safeguarding, Child Protection, and Safer Recruitment (Paperback)
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Emotional Abuse in the Classroom 2012 - the Forgotten Dimension of Safeguarding, Child Protection, and Safer Recruitment (Paperback)
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So far, the agendas for child protection, safeguarding, and the
safer recruitment of people working with children have been driven
mainly by a small number of very high profile and shocking cases
involving physical abuse, sexual abuse, or neglect. Those cases
have invariably highlighted failures in established procedures that
are supposed to prevent these things from happening. The resulting
initiatives have put a great deal of effort into reforming relevant
social work and law agencies, and how they work together. However,
as a consequence of most focus being placed on those cases because
of huge media and political pressure, other issues have not
received the attention they need. Emotional abuse can have a
profound, long-lasting impact on a child, as can emotional
well-being. The classroom environment can have an impact well into
adulthood. Most adults have experienced emotional abuse in some
classroom at some time In a similar way, a positive classroom
environment can also lead to life-long happy memories. .Research
results are clear about all of this. What research is not so clear
about is the extent to which teachers may realize their effect but
there is no doubts that good and bad teachers leave a life-long
mark. The UK's Every Child Matters (ECM) programme has identified a
much broader range of issues affecting child well-being beyond many
of the specific problems lying behind those tragic high profile
cases. Combined with observations by UNICEF, including where the UK
has been at the bottom of several league tables for child
well-being, there are issues mentioned in ECM, but for which very
little is done, and few resources are available to help
professionals and interested parties. This book is focussed on
emotional abuse, specifically emotional abuse in the classroom; it
is essential reading for all who need to know about these aspects
of safeguarding: teachers, parents, social workers, school
managers, politicians, and pupils themselves. It provides
research-based self-evaluation tools for teachers and pupils to
help identify potentially problematic classroom situations. The
book contains several important tools and ideas, including:
practical self-evaluation checklists so teachers can check their
own behaviour and pupils can check their own experiences-these
tools can help teachers to provide positive happy child classroom
experiences; essential material to supplement ECM and bring UN
children rights into schools; suggestions for school policy
changes; references into relevant literature for those who wish to
study further; an associated website to research classroom
emotional abuse in more depth. Whatever your view about
safeguarding and ECM, you will find this book stimulating,
challenging, and thought provoking.
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