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Developing the emotionally literate school (2nd ed)

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Emotional literacy refers to our ability to understand and use information about our own and others' emotional states with skill and competence.

It is increasingly accepted in schools and this book shows how it is central to mainstream education.

The author defines concepts and terms in ways that make sense to practitioners, outlines the scientific evidence behind the concept, explores ways in which schools can become more emotionally literate, and demonstrates the educational benefits. "Developing the Emotionally Literate School" is a practical and up-to-date account of ways in which schools can use emotional literacy to realize their goals of school improvement and effectiveness, increased learning, more efficient management of teaching and learning and improved relationships.

Katherine Weare shows how emotional literacy can help address persistent educational problems, such as emotional and behavioural disturbance, school exclusion, and teacher stress and disaffection.

Emotional literacy is relevant to mainstream education, is most effective when it permeates the whole school culture, ethos, relationships and management. It is as relevant for secondary as it is for primary students, and applies to teachers and parents as well as to students.

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SAGE Publications Inc
1412935814 / 9781412935814
Paperback / softback
13/09/2020
United States
English
240 p.
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Previous ed.: 2003.