Guidance and Counselling in Schools: A Response to Change is a
comprehensive account of the origins and basis of guidance and
counseling in British schools, as well as the principles underlying
developments in guidance and counseling. Emphasis is on principles as
they manifest themselves within the existent structure, traditions,
and potentialities of the British educational system. This book is
comprised of 12 chapters and begins with a historical overview of
vocational guidance in Britain and an assessment of its current and
future prospects. The next chapter focuses on the selection
examination at 11-plus in secondary education as a major act of
educational guidance in Britain, paying particular attention to the
criticisms against it and changes in public attitudes toward the
selection examination. The influence of social class on educational
opportunity is also discussed, along with the trend toward social
democracy in education. The remaining chapters explore the practice of
classifying children by streaming on the basis of ability and
aptitude; teaching and evaluation in the classroom; child-centered
education; the child study movement; and the limitations of
counseling. This monograph should be of interest to parents, teachers,
and students, as well as educational psychologists, school
administrators, and policymakers.
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A Response to Change
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781483158563
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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