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This highly topical book integrates theory and practice about
children and their education provision in secure accommodation.
Bridging the fields of education, health, and youth justice, it
provides a unique interdisciplinary perspective outlining the
importance of taking a holistic approach to the education and
rehabilitation of children who are 'locked up'. The book has
brought together contributors from across the UK and beyond to
share their academic research, practical knowledge, and experiences
working with children and young people. Shedding light on the
intricacies and realities of working in the context of secure
settings, the book is divided into the following five parts:
Contextualising the field Practice insights Case examples and
models of practice Inclusion and voice Recommendations from
research Children and Their Education in Secure Accommodation
unravels the complexity of the topic and offers 'whole-system'
perspectives, as well as a child-centred view, on the issue of
educating and rehabilitating children and the needs and rights of
children in such settings. With unique and valuable insights from
those involved in policy or provision, this book will be an
essential text for researchers, practitioners, and students in this
interdisciplinary field.
This highly topical book integrates theory and practice about
children and their education provision in secure accommodation.
Bridging the fields of education, health, and youth justice, it
provides a unique interdisciplinary perspective outlining the
importance of taking a holistic approach to the education and
rehabilitation of children who are 'locked up'. The book has
brought together contributors from across the UK and beyond to
share their academic research, practical knowledge, and experiences
working with children and young people. Shedding light on the
intricacies and realities of working in the context of secure
settings, the book is divided into the following five parts:
Contextualising the field Practice insights Case examples and
models of practice Inclusion and voice Recommendations from
research Children and Their Education in Secure Accommodation
unravels the complexity of the topic and offers 'whole-system'
perspectives, as well as a child-centred view, on the issue of
educating and rehabilitating children and the needs and rights of
children in such settings. With unique and valuable insights from
those involved in policy or provision, this book will be an
essential text for researchers, practitioners, and students in this
interdisciplinary field.
There are a number of psychological themes which are key to really
understanding education: for example, the internal processes of
learners, the nature of learning in culture and the influences on
teaching and learning. Written specifically for education studies
students, Psychology and Education is an accessible text that
offers a clear introduction to educational psychology on education
studies programmes. It considers the key psychological ideas that
will support students' understanding of how different individuals
and groups of individuals learn and behave in educational contexts
and settings. Looking at factors that influence learning and
attainment, the book discusses themes such as the relationship
between cognition and emotion, emotional intelligence and
motivation. Throughout, the emphasis is on encouraging the reader
to avoid stereotyping, attributions and rigid views of learner
ability. Features include: a focus on only the most relevant
psychological themes case studies to exemplify key points extended
research tasks reflection points. Part of the Foundations of
Education Studies series, this timely textbook is essential reading
for students coming to the study of educational psychology for the
first time. It will ensure that undergraduate students are
confident and competent with core psychological ideas related to
education and help them to understand how different individuals
learn and behave in educational contexts and settings.
There are a number of psychological themes which are key to really
understanding education: for example, the internal processes of
learners, the nature of learning in culture and the influences on
teaching and learning. Written specifically for education studies
students, Psychology and Education is an accessible text that
offers a clear introduction to educational psychology on education
studies programmes. It considers the key psychological ideas that
will support students' understanding of how different individuals
and groups of individuals learn and behave in educational contexts
and settings. Looking at factors that influence learning and
attainment, the book discusses themes such as the relationship
between cognition and emotion, emotional intelligence and
motivation. Throughout, the emphasis is on encouraging the reader
to avoid stereotyping, attributions and rigid views of learner
ability. Features include: a focus on only the most relevant
psychological themes case studies to exemplify key points extended
research tasks reflection points. Part of the Foundations of
Education Studies series, this timely textbook is essential reading
for students coming to the study of educational psychology for the
first time. It will ensure that undergraduate students are
confident and competent with core psychological ideas related to
education and help them to understand how different individuals
learn and behave in educational contexts and settings.
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