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Better Learning, Better Behaviour
Better Learning, Better Behaviour

Better Learning, Better Behaviour

Policy & Practice in Education series No. 18

Policy and Practice in Education

SCIENCE

91 Pages, 5.43 x 8.5

Trade Paper, $35.00 (US $35.00)

Publication Date: May 2007

ISBN 9781903765678

Rights: US & CA

Dunedin Academic Press (May 2007)
Liverpool University Press

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Overview

George Head explores the issues surrounding young people experiencing social, emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD) and suggests teaching strategies that, in targeting such children work to the benefit of all at school. Furthermore, the book argues that, within a context of inclusion, provision for pupils regarded as belonging to the category requires to be refocused onto their learning rather than their behaviour. The focus of educational policy has become increasingly rights based and conflicts arise from, for example, the right of children with SEBD to be taught alongside their peers as against the right of the majority of pupils to learn without the disruption caused by inappropriate behaviour. Through a critical examination of theories of behaviour and learning, recent policy and research, the book argues that traditional approaches that focus on young people's behaviour have been inadequate and have led to the marginalisation of children and their teachers. These traditional approaches have led to the construction of pupil and teacher identities that are based on personal and professional deficit thus reinforcing views that segregated provision is the most appropriate educational context for this group. Instead, the author argues that a shift in practice that is posited on optimistic theories of behaviour and adopts a focus on learning rather than behaviour will help create the identities of effective learner and teacher that will enhance the educational experience of all young learners in schools. Intended as a textbook for student teachers and a reference for those involved in teaching young people with social, emotional or behavioural difficulties this analysis will appeal wherever schools grapple with these problems.

Reviews

This book is an excellent introduction to this complex area for all student and beginning teachers, but it also has elements that will engage the more experienced reader and there is much that would be of interest to policy-makers. Journal of Education for Teaching

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Author Biography

Dr George Head is a senior lecturer in the Department of Educational Studies, Faculty of Education, University of Glasgow.

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