Excluded From School: Systemic Practice for Mental Health and Education Professionals

Author(s) : Sue Rendall, Author(s) : Morag Stuart

Excluded From School: Systemic Practice for Mental Health and Education Professionals

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  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : 2005
  • Category :
    Child and Adolescent Studies
  • Catalogue No : 22465
  • ISBN 13 : 9781583918487
  • ISBN 10 : 1583918485
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"Excluded From School" exposes the reasons why, despite many national and local initiatives, large numbers of children continue to tax the education system to such a degree that they become permanently excluded from school.Sue Rendall and Morag Stuart draw on their experience in psychology and education to demonstrate the needed for a more thorough exploration of the underlying root causes of the problem. Based on a systemic framework, their approach allows the inclusion of a vast range of possible contributory factors: within the child, within the family, within the school, and within the complex interrelations between these three systems. By demonstrating the need for inter-discipline and inter-agency collaboration, the authors succeed in presenting a persuasive challenge to the blame culture which exists between schools, parents and educational professionals and policymakers in relation to school exclusion.The original research presented here, along with the inclusion of the experiences of children, parents and teachers, provides a valuable new perspective on the problem of school exclusions that will be welcomed by all professionals working in this field. Contents: The Wider Social & Political Context. Ways of Understanding Complexity: Systems and Narrative Theory. Understanding the Children: attainments, self-esteem and locus of control. Understanding the Families: risk and resilience. Understanding the Schools: cooperative or coercive ethos? Four Case Studies of Excluded Pupils. The Child, Family and School: putting it all together.

About the Author(s)

Sue Rendall is a consultant child and educational psychologist and is Director of EP Initial and CPD Doctoral Training at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. She has thirty-seven years' experience working in health and educational contexts, including being head of middle school in a co-educational comprehensive school and, later, after training as an educational psychologist at Birmingham in 1981, as an educational psychologist in three local-authority multidisciplinary services. She was Vice Dean of Postgraduate Training in the Child & Family Directorate of the Tavistock, for six years, and in 2005-6 was seconded to the DfES for two days a week as Professional Advisor for Child & Adolescent Mental Health. Her PhD research was a systemic understanding of school exclusion.

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