ABSTRACT

This book offers a psychoanalytic perspective on learning and teaching and on many of the issues which preoccupy those who work in educational the origins of learning in children’s early relationships and at factors which help and hinder the educational process in later childhood and adolescence. Amongst the topics addressed in the book are the significance of play and playfulness, the impact of change, separation, times of transition, bereavement, bullying and racism. The author has aimed to set well-established psychoanalytic ideas about lear of current educational practice and to look at the teacher’s experience alongside that of the students.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter Three|13 pages

Play, playfulness, and learning

chapter Four|12 pages

Latency

chapter Five|10 pages

Adolescence

chapter Eight|11 pages

Special educational needs

chapter Nine|14 pages

Group dynamics in school

chapter Eleven|12 pages

Families and schools