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A community of practice as an inclusive model to support children with social,emotional and behavioural difficulties in school contexts
Authors:Johan Botha  Elias Kourkoutas
Institution:1. Education and Human Rights in Diversity Research Unit, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa;2. Department of Primary Education, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece
Abstract:Many school children throughout the world who exhibit antisocial or destructive behaviour or have social, emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD) do not receive the support they need. As a result, they are caught up in a cycle of vulnerability. Systemic collaborative support is needed to counter this. Although in some cases teachers and other professionals join forces, interventions are usually affected by individual professionals outside the framework of inclusive education. This literature review paper explores the support children with SEBD in school contexts receive. The findings of the thematic document analysis highlight the vulnerability of children with SEBD, the success or otherwise of attempts made by various approaches and intervention programmes to provide support to these children, and the barriers to inclusive support. We argue the merits of adopting a Community of Practice as an inclusive model to support school children with SEBD. This kind of inclusive model strengthens constructive partnerships that provide these children with opportunities to acquire the social capital they need to engage meaningfully at schools and in their future life.
Keywords:Behavioural difficulties  collaboration  collaborative partnerships  communities of practice  inclusive education  social capital
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