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Over the last few years, changes in education have made it
increasingly hard for those children who don't 'fit' the system -
the square pegs. Budget cuts, the loss of support staff, an overly
academic curriculum, problems in the special educational needs and
disabilities (SEND) system and difficulties accessing mental health
support have all compounded pre-existing problems with behaviour
and attendance. The 'attendance = attainment' and zero-tolerance
narrative is often at odds with the way schools want to work with
their communities, and many school leaders don't know which
approach to take. This book will be invaluable in guiding leaders
and teaching staff through the most effective ways to address this
challenge. It covers a broad spectrum of opportunity, from proven
psychological approaches to technological innovations. It tests the
boundaries of the current system in terms of curriculum, pedagogy
and statutory Department for Education guidance. And it also
presents a clear, legalese-free view of education, SEND and human
rights law, where leaders have been given responsibility for its
implementation but may not always fully understand the legal
ramifications of their decisions or may be pressured into unlawful
behaviour. Suitable for all professionals working in education and
the related issues surrounding children and young people's mental
health, as well as policymakers, academics and government
ministers.
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