Social Pedagogy and Working with Children and Young People
Where Care and Education Meet
Herausgeber: Cameron, Claire; Moss, Peter
Social Pedagogy and Working with Children and Young People
Where Care and Education Meet
Herausgeber: Cameron, Claire; Moss, Peter
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A holistic model of working with children, this book covers its theory, principles and practice.
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A holistic model of working with children, this book covers its theory, principles and practice.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9781849051194
- ISBN-10: 1849051194
- Artikelnr.: 33116512
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9781849051194
- ISBN-10: 1849051194
- Artikelnr.: 33116512
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Claire Cameron and Peter Moss
1. Social Pedagogy: Current Understandings and Opportunities. Claire Cameron and Peter Moss
Thomas Coram Research Unit (TCRU)
Institute of Education
University of London
UK. 2. Conceptual Foundations of Social Pedagogy: A Transnational Perspective from Germany. Gabriel Eichsteller and Sylvia Holthoff
ThemPra Social Pedagogy
Germany. 3. Diversity in Early Childhood Education: A Matter of Social Pedagogical Embarrassment. Michel Vandenbroeck
Filip Coussée
Lieve Bradt and Rudi Roose
Ghent University
Belgium. 4. Interpersonal Communication: The Medium for Social Pedagogic Practice. Pat Petrie
Centre for Understanding Social Pedagogy
Institute of Education
University of London
UK. 5. Social Pedagogy as Relational Dialogic Work: Competencies in Modern Society. Inge M. Bryderup and Anna Kathrine Frørup
University of Aarhus
Denmark. 6. The Supportive Relationship in 'Public Care': The Relevance of Social Pedagogy. Janet Boddy
TCRU
UK. 7. Communication and Conflict: An Important Part of Social Pedagogic Relationships. Stefan Kleipoedszus
TCRU
UK. 8. Understandings of Danish Pedagogical Practice. Jytte Juul Jensen
VIA University College
Denmark. 9. Early Childhood Education in Reggio Emilia and Social Pedagogy: Are they Related? Peter Moss. 10. Radical Democratic Education and Emancipatory Social Pedagogy: Prolegomena to a Dialogue. Michael Fielding
Institute of Education
University of London
UK. 11. Social Pedagogy: Future Directions? Peter Moss and Claire Cameron. Contributors. Index.
Thomas Coram Research Unit (TCRU)
Institute of Education
University of London
UK. 2. Conceptual Foundations of Social Pedagogy: A Transnational Perspective from Germany. Gabriel Eichsteller and Sylvia Holthoff
ThemPra Social Pedagogy
Germany. 3. Diversity in Early Childhood Education: A Matter of Social Pedagogical Embarrassment. Michel Vandenbroeck
Filip Coussée
Lieve Bradt and Rudi Roose
Ghent University
Belgium. 4. Interpersonal Communication: The Medium for Social Pedagogic Practice. Pat Petrie
Centre for Understanding Social Pedagogy
Institute of Education
University of London
UK. 5. Social Pedagogy as Relational Dialogic Work: Competencies in Modern Society. Inge M. Bryderup and Anna Kathrine Frørup
University of Aarhus
Denmark. 6. The Supportive Relationship in 'Public Care': The Relevance of Social Pedagogy. Janet Boddy
TCRU
UK. 7. Communication and Conflict: An Important Part of Social Pedagogic Relationships. Stefan Kleipoedszus
TCRU
UK. 8. Understandings of Danish Pedagogical Practice. Jytte Juul Jensen
VIA University College
Denmark. 9. Early Childhood Education in Reggio Emilia and Social Pedagogy: Are they Related? Peter Moss. 10. Radical Democratic Education and Emancipatory Social Pedagogy: Prolegomena to a Dialogue. Michael Fielding
Institute of Education
University of London
UK. 11. Social Pedagogy: Future Directions? Peter Moss and Claire Cameron. Contributors. Index.
1. Social Pedagogy: Current Understandings and Opportunities. Claire Cameron and Peter Moss
Thomas Coram Research Unit (TCRU)
Institute of Education
University of London
UK. 2. Conceptual Foundations of Social Pedagogy: A Transnational Perspective from Germany. Gabriel Eichsteller and Sylvia Holthoff
ThemPra Social Pedagogy
Germany. 3. Diversity in Early Childhood Education: A Matter of Social Pedagogical Embarrassment. Michel Vandenbroeck
Filip Coussée
Lieve Bradt and Rudi Roose
Ghent University
Belgium. 4. Interpersonal Communication: The Medium for Social Pedagogic Practice. Pat Petrie
Centre for Understanding Social Pedagogy
Institute of Education
University of London
UK. 5. Social Pedagogy as Relational Dialogic Work: Competencies in Modern Society. Inge M. Bryderup and Anna Kathrine Frørup
University of Aarhus
Denmark. 6. The Supportive Relationship in 'Public Care': The Relevance of Social Pedagogy. Janet Boddy
TCRU
UK. 7. Communication and Conflict: An Important Part of Social Pedagogic Relationships. Stefan Kleipoedszus
TCRU
UK. 8. Understandings of Danish Pedagogical Practice. Jytte Juul Jensen
VIA University College
Denmark. 9. Early Childhood Education in Reggio Emilia and Social Pedagogy: Are they Related? Peter Moss. 10. Radical Democratic Education and Emancipatory Social Pedagogy: Prolegomena to a Dialogue. Michael Fielding
Institute of Education
University of London
UK. 11. Social Pedagogy: Future Directions? Peter Moss and Claire Cameron. Contributors. Index.
Thomas Coram Research Unit (TCRU)
Institute of Education
University of London
UK. 2. Conceptual Foundations of Social Pedagogy: A Transnational Perspective from Germany. Gabriel Eichsteller and Sylvia Holthoff
ThemPra Social Pedagogy
Germany. 3. Diversity in Early Childhood Education: A Matter of Social Pedagogical Embarrassment. Michel Vandenbroeck
Filip Coussée
Lieve Bradt and Rudi Roose
Ghent University
Belgium. 4. Interpersonal Communication: The Medium for Social Pedagogic Practice. Pat Petrie
Centre for Understanding Social Pedagogy
Institute of Education
University of London
UK. 5. Social Pedagogy as Relational Dialogic Work: Competencies in Modern Society. Inge M. Bryderup and Anna Kathrine Frørup
University of Aarhus
Denmark. 6. The Supportive Relationship in 'Public Care': The Relevance of Social Pedagogy. Janet Boddy
TCRU
UK. 7. Communication and Conflict: An Important Part of Social Pedagogic Relationships. Stefan Kleipoedszus
TCRU
UK. 8. Understandings of Danish Pedagogical Practice. Jytte Juul Jensen
VIA University College
Denmark. 9. Early Childhood Education in Reggio Emilia and Social Pedagogy: Are they Related? Peter Moss. 10. Radical Democratic Education and Emancipatory Social Pedagogy: Prolegomena to a Dialogue. Michael Fielding
Institute of Education
University of London
UK. 11. Social Pedagogy: Future Directions? Peter Moss and Claire Cameron. Contributors. Index.