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Developing Holistic Education Philip Seed

Developing Holistic Education By Philip Seed

Developing Holistic Education by Philip Seed


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Presents an account of good practice in the education and care of emotionally damaged children. The text is based on the writings of children and observations on such children at Raddery School. It contains interviews wth staff and children, and the views of parents interviewed over two years.

Developing Holistic Education Summary

Developing Holistic Education: Case Study of Raddery School for Emotionally Damaged Children by Philip Seed

Education, appealing to every aspect of each child's potential is the basis of an holistic and therapeutic community approach to schooling. Written in conjunction with the children and the staff of Raddery School, near Inverness, Scotland, Seed provides an account of good practice in the education and care of emotionally damaged children. Divided into two parts, the first considers the Raddery experience and the second part looks at the implications for educational and child-care policy and practice. Close attention is also paid to the views of parents, interviewed at length over a two year period. Seed considers the wider implications of good practice in child care, special education and post-school care, examining issues and features which apply both to ordinary schools and to those for children with special needs. Illustrations are provided on many aspects of this therapeutic and educational community. It is aimed at PGCE in special needs and general education, lecturers and students, social workers and LEA advisers and inspectors with responsibility for special needs.

Table of Contents

Introduction - a very special school for children with very special needs. Part 1 The Raddery experience: Raddery as a community; Raddery as a school; the Raddery experience viewed by children, parents and staff; Raddery in context. Part 2 Policy and practice implications: residential child care; special education; towards inter-dependent living in the community; return to Raddery and summary of conclusions.

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GOR004568943
9780750700603
0750700602
Developing Holistic Education: Case Study of Raddery School for Emotionally Damaged Children by Philip Seed
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19920415
190
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