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Whole School Personal-Social Education: policy and practiceo Broadsheets (generally four pages) of information and practical guidance:Targeting Strategies – Hit AND MissGovernors and Pastoral CareQuality Review in Pastoral CareTutor ReviewReducing School Bullying – What Works?,The Value of Pastoral Care and Personal-Social EducationThe Pastoral Contribution to Sex and Gender EquityImproving School Behaviour3. The book Pastoral Care and Personal-Social Education: entitlement and provision edited by Best R, Lang P, Lodge C and Watkins C and published by Cassell in association with NAPCE (ISBN 0-304-32780-8) was described as “the standard text” and “the most useful publication we have seen in this area for a long time” in the British Educational Research Journal. The Times Educational Supplement described its “sensitive chapters grounded in teachers’ concerns” and how it “challenges government policy from a position of scholarship and authority”. It contains chapters on:Concepts of pastor
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