Interprofessional collaborations to prevent the social exclusion of children and young people call for new professional skills and understandings. This book draws on an examination of these new ways of working to make clear what these new skills and understandings are and how they can be developed.
Interprofessional collaborations to prevent the social exclusion of children and young people call for new professional skills and understandings. This book draws on an examination of these new ways of working to make clear what these new skills and understandings are and how they can be developed.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anne Edwards is Professor of Educational Studies and Director of Research at Oxford University. Harry Daniels is Professor of Education at the University of Bath. Tony Gallagher is Professor of Education at Queen's University, Belfast. Jane Leadbetter and Paul Warmington are Senior Lecturers in the School of Education at the University of Birmingham.
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Selected Contents: Introduction and Acknowledgements 1. Social inclusion and inter-professional collaboration 2. Professional learning for inter-professional collaboration 3. The Case Studies 4. What are practitioners learning while doing inter-professional work? 5. How and where are practitioners learning? 6. What have been the challenges? 7. Implications of the LIW study for the learning individual professionals 8. Implications for organizations involved in inter-professional collaborations 9. The implications of the learning in and for interagency working project for cultural historical activity theory Appendix A: Activity Theory in the Learning in and for Interagency Working (LIW) Project References
Selected Contents: Introduction and Acknowledgements 1. Social inclusion and inter-professional collaboration 2. Professional learning for inter-professional collaboration 3. The Case Studies 4. What are practitioners learning while doing inter-professional work? 5. How and where are practitioners learning? 6. What have been the challenges? 7. Implications of the LIW study for the learning individual professionals 8. Implications for organizations involved in inter-professional collaborations 9. The implications of the learning in and for interagency working project for cultural historical activity theory Appendix A: Activity Theory in the Learning in and for Interagency Working (LIW) Project References
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