Socially Collaborative Schools
The Heretic's Guide to Mixed-Age Tutor Groups, System Design, and the Goal of Goodness
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:25th Aug '18
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- Paperback£35.00(9781475844320)

The inherited model of schooling based on same-age tutor groups is not only wrong but anti-learning and unsafe. When examined from a systems perspective, the assumptions are revealed. This explains why schools fail to respond to reform and why reform is the wrong approach. It blames the same-age structure as the direct cause of bullying, poor parent partnership, mental health issues and more, pointing out the system’s separation from psychology and child welfare. When schools adopt a mixed-age system (tutor groups / home-groups mixed by age) these adverse effects are resolved. The book calls for wholesale change to the way schools organize relationships and issues of connectivity. The author uses insights and research from his work with hundreds of schools worldwide transitioning from the same-age system to one based on mixed-age. This book rejects the use of pro-social programs (add-ons and fixes) in favor of one able to design in empathy, emotional intelligence, and character.
Socially Collaborative Schools will be a breath of fresh air for those looking to truly transform their school ethos and embrace the idea of community. Having made the switch to a vertical tutoring system, we can safely say Barnard is correct; we will never go back. Students and staff alike feel liberated by the changes and only now is it possible to see how restrictive the same-age system is. -- Claire Copeland and Gemma Pearse, Trafalgar School, Portsmouth
Socially Collaborative Schools is a fascinating account of the author's passion and vast experience of this 'second system'. -- Karen Wespieser, director, Centre for Education Economics
ISBN: 9781475844313
Dimensions: 231mm x 159mm x 25mm
Weight: 658g
300 pages