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Childrens Social And Emotional Wellbeing In Schools A Critical Perspective Debbie Watson Carl Emery Phillip Bayliss Margaret Withboushel Karen Mcinnes

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Childrens Social And Emotional Wellbeing In Schools A Critical Perspective Debbie Watson Carl Emery Phillip Bayliss Margaret Withboushel Karen Mcinnes
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Childrens Social And Emotional Wellbeing In Schools A Critical Perspective Debbie Watson Carl Emery Phillip Bayliss Margaret Withboushel Karen Mcinnes instant download after payment.

Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.06 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Debbie Watson; Carl Emery; Phillip Bayliss; Margaret withBoushel; Karen McInnes
ISBN: 9781847425324, 1847425321
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Childrens Social And Emotional Wellbeing In Schools A Critical Perspective Debbie Watson Carl Emery Phillip Bayliss Margaret Withboushel Karen Mcinnes by Debbie Watson; Carl Emery; Phillip Bayliss; Margaret Withboushel; Karen Mcinnes 9781847425324, 1847425321 instant download after payment.

This book challenges the concept of wellbeing as applied to children, particularly in a school-based context. Taking a post-structural approach, it suggests that wellbeing should be understood, and experiences revealed, at the level of the subjective child. This runs counter to contemporary accounts that reduce children's wellbeing to objective lists of things that are needed in order to live well. This book will be useful for academics and practitioners working directly with children, and anyone interested in children's wellbeing.

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