Therapeutic Education by John Cornwall

Therapeutic Education by John Cornwall

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Therapeutic Education by John Cornwall

The role of therapy in schools is a topic that has been significantly under-researched and often overlooked. Considering the number of students in full-time education with serious emotional and behavioural difficulties, the skills and tricks used by therapists can be usefully passed on to teachers in the classroom. This book traces a substantial four-year project that applied the principles of therapeutic education in one school setting and exposed how current educational contexts actually contribute to disaffection and disruption of young people's learning. The authors propose a practical model of school and curricular experience, based on therapeutic relationships, that has led to outstanding positive results in school development. With suugestions throughout for tried-and-tested strategies that really work, this book will help professionals turn troubled young people's experience of education from the nightmare it often is, into an adventure with positive results for lifelong learning.

'This is a worthwhile book developing alternative ideas for working with troubled adolescentsSuch ideas also have a place in our thinking about mainstream education'
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Cornwall, John: - John Cornwall was a member of Legislative Council in the South Australian Parliament from 1975 to 1988 and the State's health minister for six years from 1982. He was a reforming Minister of Health during the tumultuous years of the introduction of Medicare, quality and productivity criteria as markers in hospital budgets and the rapid expansion of community health centres. The philosophy that health is a state of physical and emotional wellbeing, not just the absence of illness, drove much of his reform agenda. Following his resignation from politics in 1988 Rex Jory, the senior political reporter at The Advertiser, described him as 'the most innovative and effective health minister in SA history'. Cornwall was born in Melbourne in January 1935, grew up in Bendigo and completed his school education at Xavier College in Melbourne. He graduated with a degree in veterinary science from the University of Queensland in 1957 and conducted practices in country Victoria and South Australia ('all creatures great and small') before moving with his family to a small animal practice in Adelaide in 1970. After leaving politics he became a senior executive for various not for profits in Sydney, including the Australian Veterinary Association and the Australian Youth Foundation. In 1997 he accepted an appointment as managing consultant of the fledgling Delta Society Australia, 'promoting positive interaction between people and companion animals', where he developed Delta's national therapy dogs program. In retirement he spent seven years in a voluntary capacity as President and Executive Director of the Horn of Africa Relief and Development Agency. He wrote his first book about his years in the Bannon government Just for the Record (Wakefield Press) in 1989. He lives in Sydney with his wife Patrice. They have a son, six daughters, six grandsons and two foster grandsons.
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ISBN 13 9780415366625
ISBN 10 0415366623
Title Therapeutic Education
Author John Cornwall
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2006-04-06
Number of pages 246
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.