Restoring Education : Educators paving the way to radical change through relationship

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Restoring Education : Educators paving the way to radical change through relationship

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781903269466

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'As the adults in school, we have the chance to be the agents of genuine change. It's essential we stop 'doing school' as we've always done, creating one-size-fits-all, trauma-inducing systems instead of intentionally increasing safety for all. Let's not have pupils and teachers apprehensive about being in school; let's have remaining steady and connected as our priorities ... Fundamentally, let's honour the need for all our pupils to be educated in school together through attuned relationships and understanding.' Louise Michelle Bombèr

This is the radical challenge from Louise Michelle Bombèr, founder of the UK's leading specialist trauma service in schools, TouchBase, in her timely new book, Restoring Education. 

Stories of the huge range of difficulties schools face are rarely positive, with increasing rates of pupil mental health problems, and children unable to settle to learn. Teachers' stress has soared, many leaving the profession they love. The most vulnerable pupils, already struggling with relational trauma and loss, are communicating distress through challenging behaviour which can get them excluded if their relational needs are not recognised and responded to.

Restoring Education introduces an alternative, and realistic
hope. Drawing on their work at TouchBase and knowledge of child development,
attachment and trauma, Louise Michelle Bombèr and members of her team, Jennie Fellows, Louise Kilshaw, Luke Palmer, Tamsin Lotter and Catherine Michell write
with passion and clarity about a radically different approach, one firmly
grounded in relationship first, before learning can start. They challenge Heads
to model authentic leadership, enabling staff to feel safe, regulated and
well-resourced in our schools. On this basis, educators can enable pupils to
experience safety in school, be co-regulated, trust adults, and be supported
into learning.

Illustrated with practical examples, the authors discuss
different aspects of relationship, which, woven together, offer a refreshing
vision of how school can be, for pupils and staff, when safety through genuine
relationship is prioritised as the foundation of learning.

Contents

Introduction Louise Michelle Bombèr 

Chapter 1 Introducing Seguridad  Seeing ourselves as translators 11
Jennie Fellows
Chapter 2 Regulate: seeing ourselves as stress regulators 33
Louise Kilshaw
Chapter 3 Relate: seeing ourselves as fellow travellers 55
Louise Michelle Bombèr
Chapter 4 Reason: seeing ourselves as interpreters 73
Luke Palmer
Chapter 5 Reflect: seeing ourselves as mindful educators 95
Tamsin Lotter
Chapter 6 Repair: seeing ourselves as restorers 115
Catherine Michell
References 133
Appendix 1 TouchBase 140
Appendix 2 Come Find Me 145
Louise Michelle Bombèr

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