This book is a critical commentary on eleven works published between
1999 and 2008. The central concerns that inform the body of work are the
processes of human interaction in school and the effects and
implications for teaching and learning. Two main strands are explored
within these general overarching concerns: first, the personal, social
and emotional aspects of education and second, teachers learning through
engaging with and in research. The publications discussed are
qualitative research studies, usually conducted in partnership with
practitioners, critiques of policy and the development of tools to
assist thinking. The main themes which are explored are: the affective
aspects of education; relationships in education; the inclusion of
vulnerable children in mainstream schooling; the conception of what it
is to be a teacher; and teacher learning.