Children, Health and the Social OrderOpen University Press, 1996 - 186 páginas This text considers children's views on health care and their experiences of the home and school as sites for health maintenance, restoration and promotion. It draws on a number of studies carried out by the author. |
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... teacher and governmental ideologies . The particular vision of primary education within which primary school teachers have worked of child - centred policy and practice was one which was both consistent and acceptable to them : school ...
... teacher and governmental ideologies . The particular vision of primary education within which primary school teachers have worked of child - centred policy and practice was one which was both consistent and acceptable to them : school ...
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... teachers : they put high value on personal caring relationships with the children . Indeed the students they interviewed explicitly compared the teacher with the mother : a hurt child should be picked up and cuddled ' just like I would ...
... teachers : they put high value on personal caring relationships with the children . Indeed the students they interviewed explicitly compared the teacher with the mother : a hurt child should be picked up and cuddled ' just like I would ...
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... teachers , as caring people , thought this was the best ( and instrumentally most effective ) course of action . Alternatively , teachers sent children to the non - teaching staff for diagnosis , care and treatment . However , teachers ...
... teachers , as caring people , thought this was the best ( and instrumentally most effective ) course of action . Alternatively , teachers sent children to the non - teaching staff for diagnosis , care and treatment . However , teachers ...
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