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Developing Holistic Education: A Case Study of Raddery School for Emotionally Damaged Children

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Developing Holistic Education: A Case Study of Raddery School for Emotionally Damaged Children
Developing Holistic Education: A Case Study of Raddery School for Emotionally Damaged Children

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Developing Holistic Education: A Case Study of Raddery School for Emotionally Damaged Children

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The first part of the book describes the Raddery experience – a school set up in 1979 based on a holistic and therapeutic community approach to children with special needs. The second part of the book examines the implications of the Raddery experience for educational and child-care policy and practice at a time when there has been growing emphasis on integrating children with special needs into mainstream schools. Are the needs of the children at Raddery very different from others who have been successfully retained in normal classes? If Raddery, and schools like it, have a particular contribution, what is their secret? Can it be shared with ordinary schools?

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