Partnership with students, involving them more in decisions which effect their education, can improve both motivation and behaviour. This is recognised by recent legislation, notably the Code of Practice for special needs. The contributions in this collection first consider issues such as empowerment and sources for learning and behaviour difficulties. The central sections, written by respected experts, look at different kinds of partnership and how they can be used, including peer tutoring, counselling, contracts, class-based support, self- monitoring and a range of whole school approaches.
Partnership with students, involving them more in decisions which effect their education, can improve both motivation and behaviour. This is recognised by recent legislation, notably the Code of Practice for special needs. The contributions in this collection first consider issues such as empowerment and sources for learning and behaviour difficulties. The central sections, written by respected experts, look at different kinds of partnership and how they can be used, including peer tutoring, counselling, contracts, class-based support, self- monitoring and a range of whole school approaches.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kevin Jones is Senior Lecturer in the School of Education at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Tony Charlton is Professor of Education at Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education. They are the co-editors of Learning Difficulties in Primary Classrooms (Routledge 1992).
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Introduction Part I Pupil responses to schooling 1 Sources of learning and behaviour difficulties Part II Control and empowerment 2 Where is control located? 3 Helping children to find a voice 4 Listen to the child Part III Working with individual pupils and small groups 5 Non-directive counselling in schools 6 Peer support practices in classrooms and schools 7 Contracting Part IV Classroom-based support 8 Supporting learning within the classroom 9 Children's personal problem solving 10 IT, disability and the classroom: a case study Part V Whole-school approaches 11 Self-management through self-monitoring 12 Pupils as partners: pupils' contributions to the governance of schools 13 Involving pupils in policy development Part VI Enhancing pupils' involvement in schools 14 Enhancing and auditing partnership with pupils
Introduction Part I Pupil responses to schooling 1 Sources of learning and behaviour difficulties Part II Control and empowerment 2 Where is control located? 3 Helping children to find a voice 4 Listen to the child Part III Working with individual pupils and small groups 5 Non-directive counselling in schools 6 Peer support practices in classrooms and schools 7 Contracting Part IV Classroom-based support 8 Supporting learning within the classroom 9 Children's personal problem solving 10 IT, disability and the classroom: a case study Part V Whole-school approaches 11 Self-management through self-monitoring 12 Pupils as partners: pupils' contributions to the governance of schools 13 Involving pupils in policy development Part VI Enhancing pupils' involvement in schools 14 Enhancing and auditing partnership with pupils
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