ERIC Number: EJ691167
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2005-Jun
Pages: 16
Abstractor: Author
Reference Count: 50
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ISSN: ISSN-0266-7363
Every Child Matters: Can Educational Psychology Contribute to Radical Reform?
Baxter, Joan; Frederickson, Norah
Educational Psychology in Practice, v21 n2 p87-102 Jun 2005
This is a time of radical change for all services working with children in the UK. For educational psychologists recent publications outlining government strategy have created an urgent need to consider future directions that go well beyond those discussed in the Department for Education and Employment (DfEE, 2000) report on educational psychology services. In this paper we suggest that decisions about strategic direction and developments in practice should be based on a shared set of values focused clearly on the rights of children and young people. In particular, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (United Nations, 1989) could provide the framework for a compact between the profession and children. This will require an evaluative focus within educational contexts that goes beyond school satisfaction surveys. Both schools and support professionals will need to demonstrate the achievement of improved outcomes for pupils. Difficult questions about the value added by educational psychologist involvement can no longer be evaded.
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Foreign Countries, Childrens Rights, Special Needs Students, Equal Education, Student Needs, High Risk Students, Mental Disorders, Child Development, Prevention, Related Services (Special Education)
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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