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Published in 1983. Adolescence is a period of change for all and turmoil for some. Many adolescents have problems which are easily identified but for others the problems are more subtle. There is an interaction between their own difficulties and the systems of home, school and their own society. In this case, problems, which are very real, are more difficult to define and to deal with.

This book aims to help teachers to recognise and understand the common problems of adolescents, as they are relevant to their schooling. In addition, suggestions are made to help both teachers and adolescents overcome these difficulties. Besides the more immediately obvious issues of learning and behaviour, there is also discussion of sexual behaviour, vandalism and substance abuse.

Throughout the book the common theme is that all problem behaviour must be understood and acted upon within a context, and not regarded as examples of individual delinquency. Finally, the implicat

Table of Contents

1. Children with Special Educational Needs: An Overview, Lindsay. 2. Identifying Problems, Lindsay. 3. Introducing a New Assessment Scheme to a Comprehensive School, Gledhill. 4. Learning Difficulties, Lindsay. 5. Emotional and Behavioural Problems, Lindsay. 6. Problems of Abnormal Conduct in Comprehensive Schools – and What Can be Done About Them, Pomerantz. 7. Sex, Adolescents and School, Cox. 8. Drugs, Adolescents and Adults, Desforges. 9. Working with Children Who Refuse to Attend School, Budgell. 10. ‘Vandalism’ in Schools, Harrison. 11. The 1981 Education Act, Lindsay. 12. Support Services, Lindsay.

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 1/28/2018 12:03:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781138590335, 978-1138590335
    ISBN10: 1138590339

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Published in 1983. Adolescence is a period of change for all and turmoil for some. Many adolescents have problems which are easily identified but for others the problems are more subtle. There is an interaction between their own difficulties and the systems of home, school and their own society. In this case, problems, which are very real, are more difficult to define and to deal with.

    This book aims to help teachers to recognise and understand the common problems of adolescents, as they are relevant to their schooling. In addition, suggestions are made to help both teachers and adolescents overcome these difficulties. Besides the more immediately obvious issues of learning and behaviour, there is also discussion of sexual behaviour, vandalism and substance abuse.

    Throughout the book the common theme is that all problem behaviour must be understood and acted upon within a context, and not regarded as examples of individual delinquency. Finally, the implicat

    Table of Contents

    1. Children with Special Educational Needs: An Overview, Lindsay. 2. Identifying Problems, Lindsay. 3. Introducing a New Assessment Scheme to a Comprehensive School, Gledhill. 4. Learning Difficulties, Lindsay. 5. Emotional and Behavioural Problems, Lindsay. 6. Problems of Abnormal Conduct in Comprehensive Schools – and What Can be Done About Them, Pomerantz. 7. Sex, Adolescents and School, Cox. 8. Drugs, Adolescents and Adults, Desforges. 9. Working with Children Who Refuse to Attend School, Budgell. 10. ‘Vandalism’ in Schools, Harrison. 11. The 1981 Education Act, Lindsay. 12. Support Services, Lindsay.

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