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The Excludables: From mainstream classroom to prison education understanding the children we exclude and why

by Kat Stern

This book steps away from the worn-out discourse that surrounds behaviour in schools, and away from the notion that educators are the only relevant experts. Get ready to explore genetics, bias, epistemic trust, and the human stress-response system; all examined through the lens of the realities of behavioural challenge faced by educators.

FORMAT
Paperback
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

When it comes to 'The Excludables', it is time to shake up the debate.
Students who are excluded from school, and society, are at a higher risk of being incarcerated. They are more likely to have mental health difficulties, special educational needs, live in poverty, have social care involvement and they disproportionately come from certain ethnic groups. This book pulls on all those threads using up to date research and establishes a deeper understanding of how and why these things affect school behaviours.
The factors that lead to exclusion are complex, and this book meets that challenge head on, including the kinds of "crunchy bits" that are usually avoided at all costs, such as children who are high in callous-unemotional traits, and trauma-informed approaches in prison education.
Written by an experienced educator and behaviour consultant, this book steps away from the worn-out discourse that surrounds behaviour in schools, and away from the notion that educators are the only relevant experts. Get ready to explore genetics, bias, epistemic trust, and the human stress-response system; all examined through the lens of the realities of behavioural challenge faced by educators every day.
This is a read that will confront everyone in some way.

Author Biography

Kat Stern consults on behaviour in secondary educational settings.
Having trained as a PE teacher, Kat has spent all of her teaching career working in inner-city areas of high deprivation. For four years, she ran a provision for students at risk of exclusion and was the Director for Teaching and Learning for Behaviour in a large academy. She then spent seven months consulting for a Young Offenders' Institute and is currently working on a trauma-informed research project in a Pupil Referral Unit, as well as delivering training and consultancy across the spectrum, from selective schools to alternative provision.

Long Description

When it comes to 'The Excludables', it is time to shake up the debate. Students who are excluded from school, and society, are at a higher risk of being incarcerated. They are more likely to have mental health difficulties, special educational needs, live in poverty, have social care involvement and they disproportionately come from certain ethnic groups. This book pulls on all those threads using up to date research and establishes a deeper understanding of how and why these things affect school behaviours. The factors that lead to exclusion are complex, and this book meets that challenge head on, including the kinds of "crunchy bits" that are usually avoided at all costs, such as children who are high in callous-unemotional traits, and trauma-informed approaches in prison education. Written by an experienced educator and behaviour consultant, this book steps away from the worn-out discourse that surrounds behaviour in schools, and away from the notion that educators are the only relevant experts. Get ready to explore genetics, bias, epistemic trust, and the human stress-response system; all examined through the lens of the realities of behavioural challenge faced by educators every day. This is a read that will confront everyone in some way.

Details

ISBN1913622800
Author Kat Stern
Format Paperback
Year 2022
ISBN-13 9781913622800
Publication Date 2022-02-28
Imprint John Catt Educational Ltd
Place of Publication Suffolk
Country of Publication United Kingdom
NZ Release Date 2022-02-28
UK Release Date 2022-02-28
ISBN-10 1913622800
Audience Age 18-99
Audience Educational: Primary & Secondary
DEWEY 371.930941
Pages 344
AU Release Date 2022-02-27
Publisher Hodder Education

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