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LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Therapeutic Education or Legitimate Student Support?: An Examination of narratives and practices to support learning in Further Education Colleges in London

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This work concerns the Therapeutic Education Debate in relation to supporting learners in further education in the UK. The work addresses concerns in Furedi's (2003) 'Therapy Culture' and Ecclestone and Hayes’ (2009) work 'The Dangerous Rise of Therapeutic Education' which critiqued 'the therapeutic ethos' in education. According to Furedi (2003), the 'illegitimate importation' of therapeutic techniques into schools, colleges, universities and workplaces ‘fails to improve emotional well-being and distracts teachers from their main educative roles as facilitators of learning and assessment in favour of a diminished and welfarist approach to teaching and learning’ (p vii). This is claimed to be so widespread throughout UK education that it is considered hegemonic. This Research investigates the validity of these claims with a focus upon further education (FE) in London and examines how far a sample of FE teachers use therapy and other supportive techniques to maintain an inclusive approach in their practice and to support learners to achieve their learning outcomes. The study includes learners' evaluations of teachers' interventions and recommendations for effective student support. About the Author Sean Richards is Doctor of Education at the Institute of Education, University College London, where he teaches trainee teachers and masters and doctoral students. His consultancy and research interests include; careers education; progression of post-16 learners; holistic education; mental health education and ‘therapeutic’ education.

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paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
16 March 2016
Listed Since
06 April 2016

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