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Social Capital Children And Young People Implications For Practice Policy And Research Julie Allan Editor Ralph Catts Editor

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Social Capital Children And Young People Implications For Practice Policy And Research Julie Allan Editor Ralph Catts Editor
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.24 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Julie Allan (editor); Ralph Catts (editor)
ISBN: 9781847429292, 1847429297
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Social Capital Children And Young People Implications For Practice Policy And Research Julie Allan Editor Ralph Catts Editor by Julie Allan (editor); Ralph Catts (editor) 9781847429292, 1847429297 instant download after payment.

Social capital, children and young people is about the relationships and networks - social capital - that children and young people have in and out of school.Social capital has become of increasing interest to policy makers but there has been little evidence of how it operates in practice. In this unique collection, the social capital of children and young people, and in one case parents and teachers, is explored in a wide range of formal and informal settings.The contributors to the book, who include academic researchers and educational professionals, provide in-depth accounts of social capital being developed and used by children and young people. They offer critical reflections on the significance of social capital and on the experiences of researching the social capital of sometimes vulnerable people.This book is essential reading for anyone concerned with how children and young people get along, get by and get on.

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