Social Pedagogy and Working with Children and Young People : Where Care and Education Meet

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Pub. Date: 2011-07-15
Publisher(s): Jessica Kingsley Pub
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Summary

Social pedagogy is an innovative discipline that supports children's upbringing and overall development by focusing on the child as a whole person. It has been described as where education and care meet or as 'education in its broadest sense'. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the theory, principles and practice of social pedagogy and the profession of social pedagogue. With chapters from leading international contributors, it outlines the roots of social pedagogy and its development in Europe, and its role in relation to individuals, groups, communities and societies. Also covered is how it applies in practice to working with children and young people in a variety of settings, including children in care and in need of family support, and its potential future applications.

Author Biography

Claire Cameron is Professor of Social Care and Social Work at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge. She was previously Reader in Education at the Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London, UK. She runs and supports research and development projects in relation to children's services, looked after children and social pedagogy. She is part of the team running the government-funded pilot study into the impact of social pedagogy on residential child care in England. Peter Moss is Professor of Early Childhood Provision at the Thomas Coram Research Unit. His research interests lie in children's services, the relationship between gender, care and employment, and radical education.

Table of Contents

Social Pedagogy: Current Understandings and Opportunitiesp. 7
Conceptual Foundations of Social Pedagogy: A Transnational Perspective from Germanyp. 33
Diversity in Early Childhood Education: A Matter of Social Pedagogical Embarrassmentp. 53
Interpersonal Communication: The Medium for Social Pedagogic Practicep. 69
Social Pedagogy as Relational Dialogic Work: Competencies in Modern Societyp. 85
The Supportive Relationship in 'Public Care': The Relevance of Social Pedagogyp. 105
Communication and Conflict: An Important Part of Social Pedagogic Relationshipsp. 125
Understandings of Danish Pedagogical Practicep. 141
Early Childhood Education in Reggio Emilia and Social Pedagogy: Are They Related?p. 159
Radical Democratic Education and Emancipatory Social Pedagogy: Prolegomena to a Dialoguep. 177
Social Pedagogy: Future Directions?p. 195
Contributorsp. 211
Subject Indexp. 215
Author Indexp. 219
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