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How to Create Kind Schools: 12 extraordinary projects making schools happier and helping every child fit in [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 247x176x10 mm, weight: 300 g, 14 black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1849055912
  • ISBN-13: 9781849055918
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 247x176x10 mm, weight: 300 g, 14 black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1849055912
  • ISBN-13: 9781849055918
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Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Kidscape, the national charity that works to challenge and prevent bullying, this book offers readers an insight into a collection of innovative projects currently running in schools to promote inclusion, tolerance and kindness.

From a gay role model to a peer mentor, a dance workshop to a gardening club, an autism ambassador to a travelling Gypsy theatre group, the ideas demonstrate how much we have to teach our children about inclusion, how much kindness matters, and how much of a difference schools can make to children who don't always feel they fit. Joining forces with well-known charities and celebrity supporters including Anthony Horowitz, Jamie Oliver, Michael Sheen and more, these accessible, fun and effective projects are tackling issues such as bullying, homophobia, racism, and truancy, are supporting pupils who may feel isolated and excluded from their peer group, and are helping whole schools become happier, more successful settings.

This book will provide inspiration to all educational professionals, parents and volunteers looking for creative and practical ways to help individual children fit in and feel happy in their class.

Papildus informācija

12 extraordinary projects helping every child to fit in
Foreword 7(1)
Acknowledgements 8(1)
Introduction: What Makes a Kinder School? 9(7)
1 Kidscape's ZAP Workshop
16(11)
In my view -- Anthony Horowitz, OBE, patron of Kidscape
25(2)
2 The Peer Mentor
27(11)
In my view -- Jill Halfpenny, actress, ambassador for Kidscape
36(2)
3 The Prince's Trust xl Club
38(11)
In my view -- Jamie Oliver, MBE, author and chef, ambassador for The Prince's Trust
47(2)
4 The Role Model
49(14)
In my view -- Charlie Condou, actor and ambassador for Diversity Role Models
59(2)
In my view -- David Charles Manners, Diversity Role Model
61(2)
5 The Travelling Players
63(10)
In my view -- Baroness Janet Whitaker, honorary president, Friends, Families and Travellers
71(2)
6 The Achievement Coach
73(15)
In my view -- Henry Winkler, OBE, author and actor for TV and film, ambassador for Achievement for All
86(2)
7 The Gardening Club
88(8)
In my view -- David Domoney gardener and broadcaster, ambassador for Thrive
94(2)
8 The Autism Ambassador
96(14)
In my view -- Jane Asher, author and actor, president of The National Autistic Society
107(3)
9 The Dance Class
110(12)
In my view -- Linda Jasper, MBE, founder of Youth Dance England
120(2)
10 The Young Carers Campaign
122(10)
In my view -- Michael Sheen, OBE, TV and film actor, ambassador for Carers Trust
130(2)
11 The Student Support Team
132(10)
In my view -- Jack Jacobs, ambassador for Beat (beating eating disorders)
140(2)
12 The ChildLine Workshop
142(11)
In my view -- Ade Adepitan, MBE, Paralympic basketball champion and TV presenter, ambassador for the NSPCC
150(3)
Index 153
Jenny Hulme is a freelance journalist, writer and PR consultant. She has a degree in English Literature, a diploma in Journalism Studies and over 25 years' experience as a writer and editor on national educational, women's, and parenting magazines. She lives in South Wales, UK.

Kidscape was the first charity in the UK established specifically to prevent bullying and child sexual abuse. It was founded in 1985. The charity believes all children should be able to grow up in a world free from bullying and abuse, and that all adults should keep children safe and help them to reach their full potential. Through training, support and advice for children, parents, and schools, they aim to provide adults and children with the knowledge, confidence and skills to challenge abuse and bullying in all its forms.