1st Edition

Breaktime and the School Understanding and Changing Playground Behaviour

Edited By Peter Blatchford, Sonia Sharp Copyright 1994
    214 Pages
    by Routledge

    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    Breaktime in the school is a period when pupils learn social skills they will need in the world outside. But it can also be an occasion for aggression, harassment and bullying. Breaktime and the School gives an accessible account of the latest research into children's play and behaviour. The contributors show how an understanding of the area can inform practical action in designing an environment which encourages positive behaviour, in effective management and supervision, and in involving the children themselves in decision-making and conflict resolution. Staff in primary and secondary schools, school governors deciding on budget allocations, as well as local education authority advisers will find the book essential reading.

    List of illustrations, Notes on contributors, Introduction: why understand and why change school breaktime behaviour?, Part I Understanding behaviour during school breaktimes, Part II Changing behaviour during school breaktimes, Name index, Subject index

    Biography

    Peter Blatchford, Sonia Sharp