Breaking Barriers to Learning in Primary Schools takes an expert and informative look at the integrated children’s services agenda in practice in today’s primary schools. Examining the ways in which an increasing number of different professionals help to improve children’s life chances, the author examines the roles of those employed directly by the schools themselves, for instance Learning Mentors, HLTAs and Teaching Assistants, and those employed by health/social and other agencies, such as school nurses, Educational social workers, study support workers, school attendance workers and Educational Psychologists. Through an exploration of how each individual helps break down barriers to children’s learning, this book: examines the growth and development of the children’s workforce provides a broad and integrated view of the wider school network explores the roles of individuals within the school workforce makes links to Every Child Matters and Extended Schools initiatives provides evidences of breaking down barriers, through interviews and studies with those working at the heart of integrated schools presents an analysis of recent statistics relating to children’s lives gives practical advice for good practice throughout. An essential text for all those working in education and in training to become part of this wider school network, this book takes into account the findings of the recent Primary Reviews, government data and original research to fully explain how to build, maintain and successfully work with today’s primary children. It is an excellent text for Foundation Degree students as well as those studying Education Studies and those training to be teachers.
Author(s): Pat Hughes
Publisher: David Fulton Publishers
Year: 2009
Language: English
Pages: 288
Breaking Barriers to Learning in Primary Schools......Page 2
Contents......Page 3
Introduction......Page 16
1. The Wider Children’s Workforce in PrimarySchools......Page 27
2. Setting the Scene: Differential Performance in Primary Schools......Page 41
3. Tackling Poverty: From Beveridge to ‘Every Child Matters’......Page 61
4. Learning and Concepts of Childhood......Page 75
5. Identifying and Lifting Hidden Curriculum Barriers for Children......Page 96
6. Change and Challenges for Primary Schools......Page 115
7. Teaching Assistants......Page 138
8. Mentors......Page 159
9. ‘An Exceptional Pastoral Care Team’: A Case Study......Page 185
10. Attendance, Health and Study Support......Page 196
11. Case Study: LA Integrated Working......Page 217
12. Public Services: Police and Fire......Page 248
13. Charity, Consultants and Volunteers......Page 259
14. Believe in Children......Page 270
Bibliography......Page 275
Index......Page 282