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New Perspectives on Disaffection Leo Hendry

New Perspectives on Disaffection By Leo Hendry

New Perspectives on Disaffection by Leo Hendry


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Summary

Home circumstances or school regimes are often blamed for the worst excesses of pupil disaffection. The authors argue that this simplistic response needs to be re-examined, and report the findings of a research programme based on the views and experiences of pupils themselves.

New Perspectives on Disaffection Summary

New Perspectives on Disaffection by Leo Hendry

Traditionally, home circumstances or school regimes have been blamed for the worst excesses of pupil disaffection. The authors argue that this simplistic response to a complex problem needs to be re-examined. The book reports the findings of a research programme, based in Aberdeen, which explored the factors leading to pupil disaffection. The views and experiences of pupils themselves are central to the study. From this, the authors make practical recommendations for policy-makers at all levels.

About Leo Hendry

LEO HENDRY is Emeritus Professor, University of Aberdeen, UK, and Fellow of the British Psychological Society.

Table of Contents

Adolescence, disaffection and society; victims of exclusion - their voice; causal factors of disruption - the missing ingredient?; perspectives on pupil bahaviour in schools; partnership with parents - a myth?; exclusion and the law - policy makes perfect?; youth, disaffection and society - some concluding thoughts.

Additional information

GOR002218925
9780304328727
0304328723
New Perspectives on Disaffection by Leo Hendry
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
19971101
160
N/A
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