Ffion Jones, Helen Cowie, Harriet Tenenbaum
A School for Everyone
Stories and Lesson Plans to Teach Inclusivity and Social Issues
Illustrator: Jones, Ffion
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Ffion Jones, Helen Cowie, Harriet Tenenbaum
A School for Everyone
Stories and Lesson Plans to Teach Inclusivity and Social Issues
Illustrator: Jones, Ffion
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A compendium of social stories followed by activities, lesson plans and useful resources for teachers and parents to discuss their opinions and concerns on a range of issues such as gender diversity, racism, neurodiversity and climate change.
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A compendium of social stories followed by activities, lesson plans and useful resources for teachers and parents to discuss their opinions and concerns on a range of issues such as gender diversity, racism, neurodiversity and climate change.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 209mm x 297mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9781787755666
- ISBN-10: 1787755665
- Artikelnr.: 61264237
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 209mm x 297mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9781787755666
- ISBN-10: 1787755665
- Artikelnr.: 61264237
Professor Helen Cowie is Emeritus Professor at the University of Surrey, MA, MSc, PhD, FBPS, PGCE, Dip in Psychotherapy. For over 25 years she has specialized in strategies to counteract school bullying. Dr Harriet Tenenbaum, PhD is a Reader in Developmental Psychology at the University of Surrey. Harriet's research interests include how children learn from everyday interactions with others, such as conversations with parents and peers and peer rejection. Dr Ffion Jones, PhD English Literature (Bangor) is a children's author and illustrator.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Autumn Term
1. Cyberbullying: How Does Jenny Deal With It?
2. Becky And Her Frenemies
3. Niall Has Had A Family Bereavement
4. Oliver Is On The Autism Spectrum
5. Chris Wants To Be A Girl
6. Michael Learns About Important Black Britons
Spring Term
7. Jamie's Secret: His Dad Is In Prison
8. Kerry And The Food Bank
9. Harrison, Sophie, And Aria Worry About Body Image
10. Finley Worries About Climate Change
11. Mason Has Motor Difficulties
Summer Term
12. Miriam's Parents Are Going Through A Divorce
13. Molly Is Not A Stereotypical Girl
14. Jakub Is From Poland
15. Hind Is A Refugee
16. Margaret Is From A Gypsy Family
Epilogue: In the Garden
Acknowledgements
Autumn Term
1. Cyberbullying: How Does Jenny Deal With It?
2. Becky And Her Frenemies
3. Niall Has Had A Family Bereavement
4. Oliver Is On The Autism Spectrum
5. Chris Wants To Be A Girl
6. Michael Learns About Important Black Britons
Spring Term
7. Jamie's Secret: His Dad Is In Prison
8. Kerry And The Food Bank
9. Harrison, Sophie, And Aria Worry About Body Image
10. Finley Worries About Climate Change
11. Mason Has Motor Difficulties
Summer Term
12. Miriam's Parents Are Going Through A Divorce
13. Molly Is Not A Stereotypical Girl
14. Jakub Is From Poland
15. Hind Is A Refugee
16. Margaret Is From A Gypsy Family
Epilogue: In the Garden
Preface
Acknowledgements
Autumn Term
1. Cyberbullying: How Does Jenny Deal With It?
2. Becky And Her Frenemies
3. Niall Has Had A Family Bereavement
4. Oliver Is On The Autism Spectrum
5. Chris Wants To Be A Girl
6. Michael Learns About Important Black Britons
Spring Term
7. Jamie's Secret: His Dad Is In Prison
8. Kerry And The Food Bank
9. Harrison, Sophie, And Aria Worry About Body Image
10. Finley Worries About Climate Change
11. Mason Has Motor Difficulties
Summer Term
12. Miriam's Parents Are Going Through A Divorce
13. Molly Is Not A Stereotypical Girl
14. Jakub Is From Poland
15. Hind Is A Refugee
16. Margaret Is From A Gypsy Family
Epilogue: In the Garden
Acknowledgements
Autumn Term
1. Cyberbullying: How Does Jenny Deal With It?
2. Becky And Her Frenemies
3. Niall Has Had A Family Bereavement
4. Oliver Is On The Autism Spectrum
5. Chris Wants To Be A Girl
6. Michael Learns About Important Black Britons
Spring Term
7. Jamie's Secret: His Dad Is In Prison
8. Kerry And The Food Bank
9. Harrison, Sophie, And Aria Worry About Body Image
10. Finley Worries About Climate Change
11. Mason Has Motor Difficulties
Summer Term
12. Miriam's Parents Are Going Through A Divorce
13. Molly Is Not A Stereotypical Girl
14. Jakub Is From Poland
15. Hind Is A Refugee
16. Margaret Is From A Gypsy Family
Epilogue: In the Garden