Breaking the Cycle of Educational Alienation: a Multiprofessional Approach
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Acknowledgements
Part 1 Setting the scene
1 Social Exclusion
2 The cycle of educational alienation: the evidence
3 `Drink, drugs & sex’: media perception verus objective reality
4 A school-based solution: reaching the ‘disaffected’
5 Being part of the solution: the family context. Outcomes
6 Comparing the project and control schools
7 Teachers as consumers
Part 2 Meeting the needs
8 Maintaining/reaching disaffected pupils in mainstream schools
9 Special vulnerable groups: education and social inclusion
10 Attendance and truancy
11 All Our children
12 Practical development for mainstream schools
13 Interagency liaison
14 A vision for children
Bibliography: A Resource
Index
In this groundbreaking book, the authors show how the cycle of educational alienation can be broken, to enable parents and schools to work together to contribute to children’s educational, social and emotional well-being. They illustrate this by exploring a highly successful initiative in a school with severe socio-economic disadvantages, which, in conjunction with a school-based social work service, developed an effective family-teacher-community alliance. They demonstrate the substantial improvements that such a multiprofessional approach can bring about in reducing truancy, delinquency and exclusion and helping children to become positive, fulfilled and included members of their schools and communities.
Breaking the Cycle of Educational Alienation is key reading for teachers and trainee teachers, child psychologists, educational psychologists and social workers, whose task it is to ensure that ‘Every Child Matters’.