New Perspectives on Disaffection
By (Author) Leo Hendry
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Mowbray
1st November 1997
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Educational administration and organization
Social, group or collective psychology
Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
371.58
Paperback
160
340g
Traditionally, home circumstances or school regimes have been blamed for the worst excesses of pupil disaffection. The authors argue that this simplistic response to a complex problem needs to be re-examined. The book reports the findings of a research programme, based in Aberdeen, which explored the factors leading to pupil disaffection. The views and experiences of pupils themselves are central to the study. From this, the authors make practical recommendations for policy-makers at all levels.
LEO HENDRY is Emeritus Professor, University of Aberdeen, UK, and Fellow of the British Psychological Society.