Within secure accommodation it is unclear how young people exhibit or develop self-regulation when external controls and containment affect every aspect of day-to-day life. This workshop reports on a study which provides an insight into self-regulation by examining young people’s adherence to the rules associated with a practical form of philosophy, namely Community of Philosophical Inquiry (CoPI). Data was collected from 10 CoPI sessions involving young people and staff and a thematic analysis was used to identify key themes emerging from their rule-adherence. The findings suggest that young people are able to self-regulate their behaviour in relation to the CoPI rules, although it is often sporadic and variable between individuals. The co...
Based on qualitative research conducted from 1998 to 2001, this article describes classroom interact...
AbstractThe paper deals with self-regulation in children and minors living in so-called “total insti...
This article reports on part of a project that introduced philosophy programmes to a number of Scott...
This study examined the effectiveness of Community of Philosophical Inquiry (CoPI) as an inclusive p...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
This section offers some ways of thinking about behaviour, our immediate objective in managing that ...
AbstractWe focus on the process of self-regulation in children and adolescents living in institution...
Community Philosophy (CP) is a new methodology adapted from an educational approach called Philosoph...
The article deals with the question of what kind of educational concepts in residential care adequat...
AbstractIn their research the authors focused on uncovering the mechanisms of self-regulation of beh...
Staying in a Youth Educational Centre meets the isolation criteria. Therefore, it may deprive adoles...
An international movement promoting the reduced use of physical restraint and other coercive practic...
In their research, the authors focused on generating mechanisms involved in and affecting the proces...
National Vocational Education and Training (VET) reforms have resulted in an increasing proportion o...
For Michel Foucault, school is headed by disciplinary power. Through hierarchical surveillance, norm...
Based on qualitative research conducted from 1998 to 2001, this article describes classroom interact...
AbstractThe paper deals with self-regulation in children and minors living in so-called “total insti...
This article reports on part of a project that introduced philosophy programmes to a number of Scott...
This study examined the effectiveness of Community of Philosophical Inquiry (CoPI) as an inclusive p...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
This section offers some ways of thinking about behaviour, our immediate objective in managing that ...
AbstractWe focus on the process of self-regulation in children and adolescents living in institution...
Community Philosophy (CP) is a new methodology adapted from an educational approach called Philosoph...
The article deals with the question of what kind of educational concepts in residential care adequat...
AbstractIn their research the authors focused on uncovering the mechanisms of self-regulation of beh...
Staying in a Youth Educational Centre meets the isolation criteria. Therefore, it may deprive adoles...
An international movement promoting the reduced use of physical restraint and other coercive practic...
In their research, the authors focused on generating mechanisms involved in and affecting the proces...
National Vocational Education and Training (VET) reforms have resulted in an increasing proportion o...
For Michel Foucault, school is headed by disciplinary power. Through hierarchical surveillance, norm...
Based on qualitative research conducted from 1998 to 2001, this article describes classroom interact...
AbstractThe paper deals with self-regulation in children and minors living in so-called “total insti...
This article reports on part of a project that introduced philosophy programmes to a number of Scott...