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E-raamat: Attachment and Emotional Development in the Classroom: Theory and Practice

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Aug-2017
  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784503994
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With the recent interest in mental health issues among children and young people in schools, the UK government found itself facing a daunting challenge. In an average class of 30, 15-year-old, pupils, three could have a mental disorder; ten are likely to have witnessed their parents separate; one could have experienced the death of a parent; seven are likely to have been bullied; six may be self-harming. Colley and Cooper present their book as a core text for initial teacher training (ITT) programs across the UK. Explored are key issues revolving around emotional development and attachment in the classroom. The book illustrates how the commitment to fostering positive and supportive teacher-pupil relationships can contribute to the positive emotional growth of children in the classroom. Annotation ©2017 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

As of 2016 the Department for Education (DfE) want to ensure all trainee teachers have an understanding of emotional development and attachment, and so this book presents the key concepts that are essential for training in this area to ensure all teachers are up to date. Attachment issues and mental health have a huge impact on pupils' performance and so an understanding of young people's emotional development is crucial for any teacher. Increasing teachers understanding and skills around emotional development can prevent many long term mental health difficulties in our schools and in our communities.Key topics such as attachment theory, emotion coaching, tackling disruptive behaviour and the trauma continuum are introduced and explained, with advice and tips for a classroom setting offered throughout. The experiences of practitioners in the field are presented alongside those of researchers, offering a range of diverse perspectives including education, psychology and health. This is an essential text for trainee and practising teachers.

As part of preparation for the classroom, it's key for trainee teachers to understand the emotional needs of students. This book provides a clear introduction to emotional development and attachment, offering advice and guidance from a diverse range of professional perspectives including psychology, health and education.

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This is an important book. David Colley and Paul Cooper have brought together an important and highly engaging set of contributions to the topic of attachment and emotional development in the classroom. The text grounds recent research in the reality of classroom activity and it will make a very important contribution to the development of practice in schools and the reflections of those who are preparing for professional engagement with some of the most vulnerable young people in our society. -- Professor Harry Daniels, Department of Education, Oxford University Colley and Cooper's new book is very timely. With teachers facing ever-mounting pressures to deliver results, the understanding of the barriers to learning has never been more important. Covering both evidence and impact, this book is desired reading for teaching staff who want to know more about the children in their classrooms and how they learn. -- Kevin Kibble, Chief Executive of The Nurture Group Network An informative, thought-provoking book seamlessly linking theory to practice. A must have for any newly qualified teacher during their first experiences with their very own class to help them to bridge gaps in the understanding of children with complex needs and guide their development more effectively. -- Verity Tamhne, NQT

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What every teacher needs to know about pupils' emotional development
Foreword 7(4)
Barry Carpenter
Introduction 11(10)
David Colley
Paul Cooper
1 Models of Emotional Development
21(16)
David Colley
Paul Cooper
2 Attachment Behaviour and Learning
37(12)
Heather Geddes
3 Neuroscience and Emotional Development: The Basics Explained
49(16)
Maisie Satcbwell-Hirst
4 Attachment Aware Schools
65(18)
Janet Rose
Louise Gilbert
5 Emotion Coaching
83(18)
Licette Gus
Felicia Wood
6 Promoting Resilience in Schools: The Importance of Both Training and Reflection for Teachers and School Staff
101(16)
Mike Solomon
7 Emotional Development and Missed Early Experiences: The Nurture Group Approach
117(20)
David Colley
8 Understanding the Impact of Trauma on Children in the Classroom
137(16)
Betsy de Thierry
9 People Meet in a Classroom and Say `Hello': A Psychoanalytic Perspective on the Emotional Relationship between the Teacher and Student
153(12)
Peter Wilson
10 A Psychoanalytic Understanding of Change and Transition in Education
165(12)
Biddy Youell
11 Supporting Children and Young People with Social, Emotional and Mental Health Difficulties: Working in a Multi-agency Team
177(16)
Kathy Evans
Erica Pavord
12 Emotional Development and Children in Care: The Virtual School Perspective
193(14)
Tony Clifford
Anne-Mark McBlain
13 Social Pedagogy in the Classroom: Supporting Children and Young People in Care
207(14)
Emma Black
Michael Bettencourt
Claire Cameron
14 Including Children with Disorganised Attachment in Mainstream Primary Schools
221(12)
Maggie Swrbrick
15 The Importance of Professional Supervision for All Staff in Schools
233(16)
Dave Roberts
16 Emotional Development and Approaches to Classroom Management
249(16)
Jon Reid
17 Disruptive Behaviour and Unsolved Problems
265(14)
Poppy Nash
18 Classroom Behaviour: Finding What Works for You
279(12)
John Visser
19 Supporting the Emotional Development of Teenagers
291(16)
Janice Cahill
20 Conclusion: Drawing Together the Threads
307(6)
David Colley
Paul Cooper
Author Biographies 313(8)
Subject Index 321(18)
Author Index 339
Paul Cooper is Professor of Education at the School of Education, University of Leicester, UK. Paul is also Co-chair of ENSEC, and the ENSEC representative at the European Centre for Educational Resilience and Socio-Emotional Health, University of Malta. Betsy de Thierry is a practising psychotherapist and with over 30 years of experience and knowledge within the field of Complex Trauma & navigating Trauma Recovery. She is the founder of Trauma Recovery Global, which provides training and consultancy and partnerships with select organisations and practitioners to licence her Trauma Recovery Focused Model (TRFM) in 34 nations. She is also the founder of the Trauma Recovery Centre (TRC), a charity specialising in recovery from complex trauma and the founder of CTRN (Childhood Trauma Recovery Network UK). Betsy is also a qualified primary school teacher and is a mum of four brilliant sons. Claire Cameron PhD is Professor of Social Pedagogy and Deputy Director of the Thomas Coram Research Unit at the Institute of Education, University College London. Previously a social worker, her research contributes to the development of the children's workforce and the quality of life of children and young people attending care and education services, particularly looked after children.