This study explores and illuminates tutors' experiences of their teacher-student relationships within one-to-one alternative provision. A positive teacher-student relationship is crucial in enabling students who have been excluded from school, or are at risk of exclusion, to have positive outcomes. Yet, teachers have struggled with the emotional demands of relating to pupils with such challenging behaviour. Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) was used to explore the lived experiences of the teacher-student relationships of six tutors teaching students on a one-to-one basis outside school premises, such as in the students' homes or local libraries/cafes, as part of a growing aspect of alternative provision. The IPA explored, throu...
This study comprised a qualitative analysis of the role of student / tutor relationships in counsell...
The implications of attachment theory are becoming more relevant to the work of schools. This articl...
The research reported in the thesis explored the work of ‘designated teachers’ (hereafter referred t...
This study explores and illuminates tutors’ experiences of their teacher-student relationships withi...
This study employed a Personal Construct Theory approach (Kelly, 1955/63) to explore education profe...
A positive teacher-student relationship (TSR) is dyadic in nature and associated with positive outco...
This study employed a Personal Construct Theory approach (Kelly, 1955/63) to explore education profe...
In order to be effective workers in the schools, school staff members must be able to form some sort...
This document contains three parts: a review of the literature relating to the subject area; an empi...
This article presents previously unreported findings from a larger grounded theory study which explo...
Little is known about the characteristics of special education teachers who work in residential trea...
Aim: This paper aims to discuss the link between childhood trauma and young people’s disruptive beha...
This article is a position paper drawing on the findings of several studies into attachment-aware ap...
How teachers form and maintain classroom and staffroom relationships is crucial to the success of th...
Attachment theory is an integral aspect of relationships and bonds that form between people: parent ...
This study comprised a qualitative analysis of the role of student / tutor relationships in counsell...
The implications of attachment theory are becoming more relevant to the work of schools. This articl...
The research reported in the thesis explored the work of ‘designated teachers’ (hereafter referred t...
This study explores and illuminates tutors’ experiences of their teacher-student relationships withi...
This study employed a Personal Construct Theory approach (Kelly, 1955/63) to explore education profe...
A positive teacher-student relationship (TSR) is dyadic in nature and associated with positive outco...
This study employed a Personal Construct Theory approach (Kelly, 1955/63) to explore education profe...
In order to be effective workers in the schools, school staff members must be able to form some sort...
This document contains three parts: a review of the literature relating to the subject area; an empi...
This article presents previously unreported findings from a larger grounded theory study which explo...
Little is known about the characteristics of special education teachers who work in residential trea...
Aim: This paper aims to discuss the link between childhood trauma and young people’s disruptive beha...
This article is a position paper drawing on the findings of several studies into attachment-aware ap...
How teachers form and maintain classroom and staffroom relationships is crucial to the success of th...
Attachment theory is an integral aspect of relationships and bonds that form between people: parent ...
This study comprised a qualitative analysis of the role of student / tutor relationships in counsell...
The implications of attachment theory are becoming more relevant to the work of schools. This articl...
The research reported in the thesis explored the work of ‘designated teachers’ (hereafter referred t...