SN=The Impact of Mental Health and Wellbeing on Effective Learning and Teaching: A Practical Guide for those Responsible for Learners
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The Impact of Mental Health and Wellbeing on Effective Learning and Teaching: A Practical Guide for those Responsible for Learners: 2: Book 2
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Paperback | English
This is one of a set of two books - compact practical guides that are must reads for anyone who teaches learners of any age. The practice-focused content is applicable to any setting. Both books are accessible and straightforward, with minimal clinical jargon. Richly illustrated throughout, they also contain reflective tasks and case studies. They are written by an interdisciplinary team of educators with extensive learning and teaching, clinical, education and professional learning expertise, who deliver evidence-based commentaries on a wide-range of mental health topics of increasing relevance in learning environments, with both learners and colleagues in the workplace. The books are suitable for a wide professional readership, including: * Teachers and teaching assistants * Further education college and university lecturers * Trainers in the emergency services, health settings, business and industry * Voluntary and third-sector workers
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Product Details
Format: Paperback
Weight: 200g
Dimensions: 152 x 237mm
Publication Date: 28 Mar 2018
Publisher: Swan & Horn
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781909675063
About
HUGH SMITH is widely experienced in learning and teaching and middle and senior management roles in many education workplace settings. He also has national and international experience as a teacher educator and as a professional learning consultant for those in education and training settings. He champions positive mental health and wellbeing as part of effective learning and teaching. AMANDA McGRANDLES is widely experienced in mental health clinical practice and higher education. Her background includes child protect-ion within the police service and clinical practice in child adolescent and adult mental health. She is currently involved in educational research and clinical aspects of mental health.