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Transforming troubled lives: strategies and interventions with children with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties
International perspectives on inclusive education,; vol. 2; Variation: International perspectives on inclusive education ;; v. 2.
Short Title: Transforming troubled lives
Format: Book
Publication Date: Nov 30, 2011
Publisher: Emerald
Place of Publication: Bingley, U.K.
Pages: 407
Sources ID: 88606
Notes: Access: http://www.dawsonera.com/depp/reader/protected/external/AbstractView/S9781780527116External Resources: Cite This Item Search for versions with same title and author | Advanced options ... Contents: Developing emotional literacy: approaches for staff and students developing an approach in the SEBD school /; Tina Rae --; At-risk children's attitudes towards the quality of school life /; Vera Vojtov�, Petr Fuc�k --; The PALS school-wide positive behaviour support model in Norwegian primary schools: implementation and evaluation /; Terje Ogden, Mari-Anne S�rlie, Anne Arnesen, Wilhelm Meek-Hansen --; National behaviour support service and occupational therapy in school: an Irish experience /; Siobhan MacCobb --; The school behaviours rating scale: a measure to assess behavioural strengths and needs and inform supportive programming /; Lyn Gardon --; Developing staff skills through emotional literacy to enable better practices with children with social emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD) /; Christiana Koundourou --; Changing professional culture: what nurture groups can achieve /; Jim Rose --; Setting up a nurture group in your secondary school /; David Colley --; Preventing teacher burnou : exploring the perceptions of teachers for children with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD) in Thailand /; Saengduean Yotanyamaneewong, Sham Juhari --; The integration of socially disadvantaged pupils in the Czech Republic: a qualitative view on a quantitative phenomenon /; Jir� Nemec, Lenka Gulov� --; Elective home education: supporting access to education for children and young people within the gypsy, roma and traveller community /; Rebecca Clavell-Bate --; Experiencing physical education through the filter of social, emotional and behavioural difficulties /; Richard Medcalf --; Professional development: three case studies in residential homes: a holistic personal development programme /; Penelope Moon --; A north east pupil referral unit's response to the challenge of NEETs /; Crispian Woolford --; Peer massage in the classroom /; Jean Barlow --; "It wasnae (only) me": the development of self-regulation and self-responsibility in pupils experiencing social and emotional behavioural difficulties /; Joan Gaynor Mowat --; The challenge for the square peg and the round hole: a sense of belonging to school /; Polly Sills-Jones --; Making schools fitting places for all: a creative approach for girls excluded from mainstream education /; Melanie Nind, Georgie Boorman, Gill Clarke --; Developing preventative responses to disruptive and high-risk behaviours /; Martha J. Holden, Jack C. Holden, Sandy Paterson --; School shooters: monsters or victims /; Marcel Lebrun --; SEBDs and the mental processing biases suggested by school-based data collection with children aged 8-12 in Greece: an important finding and suggestions for future research /; Christos Papakyriakopoulos --; Early family interventions as prevention of escalation of behavioral and emotional problems in internationally adopted children /; Irene Feigin --; The "F" factor : the positive impact of working in partnership with families /; Alison Grimshaw --; Punitive trends in Germany: new solutions for deviant behaviour or old wine in new bottles? /; Birgit Herz. Access: Materials specified: Dawsonerahttp://www.dawsonera.com/depp/reader/protected/external/AbstractView/S9781780527116 Materials specified: Ebook Libraryhttp://public.eblib.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p=1035084 Materials specified: EBSCOhosthttp://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=452128 Materials specified: ProQuest Ebook Centralhttp://public.ebookcentral.proquest.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p=1035084 http: //www.emeraldinsight.com/1479-3636/2 http: //0-www.emeraldinsight.com.library.law.suffolk.edu/1479-3636/2 Note: View Full Text via Emerald eBooks Note: Available to Stanford-affiliated users.http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=452128 http: //www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=none&isbn=9781780527116 Note(s): Includes bibliographical references and index. General Info: Other format available: Print version:; Print version:; Transforming troubled lives.; 1st ed.; Bingley : Emerald, 2012 Class Descriptors: LC: LC4704; LC4801; Dewey: 371.9; UDC: 376 Responsibility: edited by John Visser, Harry Daniels, Ted Cole. Vendor Info: Askews and Holts Library Services EBSCOhost YBP Library Services (ASKH EBSC YANK) Material Type: Document (dct); Internet resource (url); eBook (ebk) Date of Entry: 20120430 Update: 20190527 Provider: OCLC
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As inclusive practice becomes more embedded in the policy and practice of schools around the globe, there remains groups of children and young people for whom education is a problem because of the behaviours, poor emotional development and lack of social skills. These pupils often display disaffection towards education and are to be found on the margins of mainstream schools too often they dropout of schooling altogether. Drawing on papers and discussions at the third International Conference of SEBDA in 2010 at Keble College, Oxford, UK, the papers in this volume both describe and critically examine strategies and interventions in meeting the educational and well being needs of these children and young people. The contributions provide insights into the ways in which these pupils can remain engaged, or even be persuaded to re-engage, in education provided in both mainstream and specialist schools.