Silent conspiracies: Scandals and successes in the care and education of vulnerable young people
ISBN-13:
9780948080692
ISBN-10:
0948080698
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
David A. Lane, Andrew Miller
Publication date:
1993
Publisher:
Trentham Books in association with the Professional Development Foundation
Format:
Paperback
276 pages
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9780948080692
ISBN-10:
0948080698
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
David A. Lane, Andrew Miller
Publication date:
1993
Publisher:
Trentham Books in association with the Professional Development Foundation
Format:
Paperback
276 pages
Summary
Silent conspiracies: Scandals and successes in the care and education of vulnerable young people (ISBN-13: 9780948080692 and ISBN-10: 0948080698), written by authors
David A. Lane, Andrew Miller, was published by Trentham Books in association with the Professional Development Foundation in 1993.
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Education and care establishments have been rocked by a series of recent scandals. In a number of these, a silent conspiracy was detected. Many people sensed or knew that something was wrong, yet said nothing. This book looks at the creation of quality systems in school and care settings. It does not present speculations but proven systems and in so doing contributes to the urgent debate on how to ensure that the fine words in the new Children Act are translated into quality care. David Lane is the author of "The Impossible Child" and co-editor of "Bullying in Schools".
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