Naughty or not: an investigation into student teachers’ perceptions of attachment disorder

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Bloor, A. 2015. Naughty or not: an investigation into student teachers’ perceptions of attachment disorder.
AuthorsBloor, A.
TypeConference paper
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This paper will present a small-scale study into the perceptions of student teachers from a University in England (UK) to drivers behind children's behaviour. The study will examine students’ perceptions before and after they have been given a short introduction to the theory and practice around Attachment Disorder in the UK. This paper will also consider what the implications are for inclusive practice when an understanding of a child's emotional development is considered by the teachers they encounter. This study will be placed in the context of current research, legislature, political ideology and socio-economic drivers in England and Wales (UK).

KeywordsAttachment disorder
Year2015
ConferenceFirst South African Symposium on Teacher Education for Inclusion
Related URLhttp://www.optentia.co.za/symposium.php?id=Mg%3D%3D
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Completed01 Oct 2015
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