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Place, Craft and Neurodiversity

- Re-imagining Potential through Education at Ruskin Mill
Af: Aonghus Gordon, Laurence Cox Engelsk Paperback

Place, Craft and Neurodiversity

- Re-imagining Potential through Education at Ruskin Mill
Af: Aonghus Gordon, Laurence Cox Engelsk Paperback
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For over four decades, Ruskin Mill Trust has worked with young people with special educational needs and behavioural issues who learn traditional crafts and organic farming as part of an integrated curriculum of therapeutic education, overcoming barriers to learning and re-engaging with the wider world. This accessible and inspiring book showcases how an appreciation of place, traditional crafts, farming and transformative education offers a wider route to human well-being for all. The authors outline the different fields of the “Practical Skills Therapeutic Education” method, which includes developing practical skills, learning the ecology of the farm and understanding therapeutic education, holistic care, health and self-leadership.

Taking the reader on a tour of Ruskin Mill’s many extraordinary provisions across Britain, and going deeper in conversation with its founder, Aonghus Gordon, this book is an outstanding story of creative thinking in an age of narrow focus on classrooms and written examinations, presenting a transformative perspective on education and care. Being grounded in work supporting young people with complex additional needs, it provides a rare insight into the work of one of the world’s leading charities working with neurodiversity.

With its non-specialist language, Place, Craft and Neurodiversity offers ideas and resources for work in different areas of education and therapy. It will inspire parents, educators and care workers around the globe.

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For over four decades, Ruskin Mill Trust has worked with young people with special educational needs and behavioural issues who learn traditional crafts and organic farming as part of an integrated curriculum of therapeutic education, overcoming barriers to learning and re-engaging with the wider world. This accessible and inspiring book showcases how an appreciation of place, traditional crafts, farming and transformative education offers a wider route to human well-being for all. The authors outline the different fields of the “Practical Skills Therapeutic Education” method, which includes developing practical skills, learning the ecology of the farm and understanding therapeutic education, holistic care, health and self-leadership.

Taking the reader on a tour of Ruskin Mill’s many extraordinary provisions across Britain, and going deeper in conversation with its founder, Aonghus Gordon, this book is an outstanding story of creative thinking in an age of narrow focus on classrooms and written examinations, presenting a transformative perspective on education and care. Being grounded in work supporting young people with complex additional needs, it provides a rare insight into the work of one of the world’s leading charities working with neurodiversity.

With its non-specialist language, Place, Craft and Neurodiversity offers ideas and resources for work in different areas of education and therapy. It will inspire parents, educators and care workers around the globe.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 218
ISBN-13: 9781032421759
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1032421754
Udg. Dato: 13 dec 2023
Længde: 17mm
Bredde: 234mm
Højde: 156mm
Forlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Oplagsdato: 13 dec 2023
Forfatter(e): Aonghus Gordon, Laurence Cox
Forfatter(e) Aonghus Gordon, Laurence Cox


Kategori Undervisning: Indlæringsvanskeligheder


ISBN-13 9781032421759


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 218


Udgave


Længde 17mm


Bredde 234mm


Højde 156mm


Udg. Dato 13 dec 2023


Oplagsdato 13 dec 2023


Forlag Taylor & Francis Ltd

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