Human Relations in Education

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Author_Eric Hall
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classroom group dynamics
communication
counselling
Counselling Skills Training
De Charms
Developmental Group Work
educational psychology methods
Emotional Exhaustion
Enlightened Teachers
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Experiential Learning Setting
Face To Face
Fantasy Experience
Feed Back
gestalt
helplessness
High Frequency Behaviours
Humanistic Education
Hypothetical Moral Dilemma
Individual's Personal Constructs
individuals
Industrial Trainers
learned
Learned Helplessness
Minimal Encouragement
non-verbal
Observer's Construction
personal
Personal Construct Psychology
Personal Education Programmes
Rational Linear Thinking
Scripted Fantasies
self-concept development
skill
Small Group Experience
Small Group Training
social emotional learning
staffroom relationships
stress management strategies
teacher interpersonal effectiveness
Teacher Training Context
therapy

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415025324
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 1988
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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As a teacher, how can I increase my personal effectiveness, and how can I improve the quality of relationships in the classroom? These are the two fundamental questions which Human Relations in Education sets out to answer - in a way that will appeal to all those concerned with education. Eric and Carol Hall examine issues such as self-concept, social and emotional learning, the dynamics of the staffroom and the classroom, as well as stress management and relaxation. They demonstrate how these affect human relations in schools and colleges. Interpersonal communications and counselling skills are then examined in terms of language, imagery and non-verbal communication. With its original blend of theory and practical exercises, Human Relations in Education is essential reading for both experienced teachers and teachers in training.