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  • av Dawn Freshwater
    501

    Counselling is a diverse activity and there are an increasing number of people who find themselves using counselling skills, not least those in the caring professions. There is a great deal of scope in using counselling skills to promote health in the everyday encounters that nurses have with their patients.

  • av Ann Lewis
    477

    What, if anything, is 'special' about teaching children with special or exceptional learning needs? This book addresses this question, looking at pupils' special learning needs including low attainment, learning difficulties, language difficulties, emotional and behavioural problems and sensory needs.

  • av Lucy Gaster
    541

    Argues that if public services are to be reformed or improved, achieving the best possible quality of service is essential. This title presents a model for understanding quality and putting it into practice. It examines quality philosophies and approaches. It presents overviews of policy on quality in central and local government.

  • av Alma Harris
    451

    Explores how teacher leadership is an important part of school and classroom improvement. This book investigates teacher leadership in action and considers the roles, responsibilities and influence of teachers who lead. It is designed for those who are concerned with teacher and school development, school leadership and school improvement.

  • av Kathy Hall
    451

    Considers the responses of reading scholars, such as Barbara Comber, Henrietta Dombey, Laura Huxford and David Wray, to one child as a reader. This book analyzes the various approaches to literacy including psycho-linguistic, cognitive-psychological, socio-cultural and socio-political.

  • av James Dignan
    477

    Understanding Victims and Restorative Justice examines the origins of and the relationship between these two sets of developments, and seeks to assess their strengths and weaknesses in meeting the needs of victims as part of the overall response to crime.

  • av Anthony Arblaster
    487

    Looks at the history of both the theory and practice of democracy, and the fierce opposition it has often provoked. This book argues that democracy remains a relevant ideal and a challenge to much conventional political thinking, as well as to the centralizing tendencies of global power.

  • av Charles Neal
    541

    "This book takes the reader inside the multiple worlds of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, and examines the different kinds of 'problems in living' that can confront counsellors working with clients from these groups."

  • av Simon Cottle
    457

    There are few media issues more pressing, or potentially more consequential, than the representation of ethnic minorities. This text brings together leading international researchers who have examined some of the processes of change (and continuity) informing the field of ethnic minorities and the media.

  • av Michael Bassey
    491

    Offers insights into the case study as a tool of educational research and suggests how it can be a prime research strategy for developing educational theory which illuminates policy and enhances practice.

  • av Donald MacKenzie
    507

    Demonstrates that technology is affected at a fundamental level by the social context in which it develops. This book features arguments about the relation of technology to society. It examines different types of technology and argues that social scientists have tended to ignore the question of what shapes technology?

  • av Gail Hawkes
    541

    A Sociology of Sex and Sexuality offers an historical sociological analysis of ideas about expressions of sexual desire, combining both primary and secondary historical and theoretical material with original research and popular imagery in the contemporary context.

  • av John Rowan
    417

    Deals with what is perhaps the central question in therapy - who is the therapist? And how does that actually come across and manifest itself in the therapeutic relationship? This book is aimed primarily at counsellors and psychotherapists, or trainees in these disciplines.

  • av Gerard Delanty
    451

    What is social science? Does social scientific knowledge differ from other kinds of knowledge, such as the natural sciences and common sense? What is the relation between method and knowledge? This book provides a critical discussion and comprehensive overview of the philosophical debates on the methodological foundations of the social sciences.

  • av Jane Johnston
    461

    This accessible and practical book supports good scientific practice in the early years. It helps practitioners to be creative providers, and shows them how to develop awe and wonder of the world in the children they teach.

  • av Mairead Dunne
    501

    This innovative book combines what most books separate: research as practical activity and research as intellectual engagement. It clarifies and makes explicit the methodological issues that underlie the journey from initial research idea to the finished report and beyond.

  • av Davies
    541

    For therapists, counsellors and others in related professions working with lesbian, gay and bisexual clients in affirmative ways, this volume addresses how this can be approached from ten of the major therapeutic perspectives. Each approach is discussed with regard to its historical and theoretical relationship to these client groups.

  • av Ronald Barnett
    587

    The curriculum is noticeable for its absence in public debate and in the literature on higher education. This book begins to redress the balance. Based upon a study of curricula in UK universities, it offers a thesis about the development of higher education, and is intended for those who care about its future.

  • av Caroline Jones
    461

    What is inclusive education and how can it be developed in early childhood? What does inclusive early years policy and practice look like? How best can nursery nurses, pre-school group leaders, teachers and childminders identify, assess and make provision for individual needs?

  • av Jill Rutter
    571

    For many years, social cognition models have been at the forefront of research into predicting and explaining health behaviours. There have been few attempts to go beyond prediction and understanding to intervention - but now the position has changed, and a number of excellent interventions have been set up. This book bring them together here.

  • av Gayle Letherby
    477

    Charts the debates concerned with epistemological, political and practical issues involved in doing feminist research. This book explores the relation between politics and practice in terms of research and knowledge production. It is intended to be a resource for researchers or individuals interested in women's studies and feminism.

  • av Gail King
    501

    This is a practical book written for teachers who are involved in pastoral work with students aged 11-18 in mainstream education. The basic listening and responding skills are described with examples relevant to a school setting.

  • av Trevor Bennett
    477

    The book provides a succinct overview of current theory and research on the links between drugs, alcohol use and crime.

  • av Sally Tomlinson
    517

    Presents an examination of the relationship of education policy to social class, race, gender and the economy, paying attention to the educational disadvantages of some ethnic groups and refugee children. This book includes chronologies of education acts, reports and initiatives and summaries of major legislation.

  • av Husbands
    461

    How do pupils make sense of the past? What is the relationship between the way historians construct interpretations of the past and the way pupils learn history in schools? This book draws together developments in a range of fields: in academic history, in the study of language and in classroom research on pupil learning.

  • av John Davy
    461

    What do different therapists mean by barriers, defences and resistance? What are the functions of defences, barriers and resistance? How do these relate to the aims and ethics of therapy?

  • av David Lyon
    517

    Takes a post-privacy approach to surveillance with a fresh look at the relations between technology and society. This book gives an overview of current research on and developments in surveillance, including closed circuit TV and biometrics, illustrated by empirical examples.

  • av Robert Daines
    461

    Describes a specifically psychodynamic approach to sexual dysfunction. This book reviews the range and nature of sexual difficulties, and evaluates the relevance of psychodynamic theory and interventions to the understanding, assessment and treatment of sexual problems. It is illustrated with case study material.

  • av Welchman
    517

    Erik H Erikson is considered one of the most influential thinkers to have emerged from the field of psychoanalysis. It was Erikson who originated the term 'identity crisis'. This book shows how his theories developed in response to his own life experience. It offers a view of Erikson as a person, as a writer and thinker, and as a psychotherapist.

  • av Raymond Lee
    491

    Offers a discussion of the role of unobtrusive methods in social research. This book explores the theoretical underpinnings of Webb et al's approach. It examines some of the ethical issues raised by the use of unobtrusive methods in social research. It also features a discussion of using the Internet as a tool for unobtrusive research.

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