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Social Pedagogy
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Social Pedagogy
charity on Merseyside, SCS Kinder
drawn on a model developed in Germany
valuing young people as human beings and seeing the worth in all human beings;
trying to separate out their current behaviour, which might be challenging or disruptive
starting from a basis of trust
Social pedagogues
learning, care and upbringing are inseparable, inter-connected parts of life
works closely with individuals and groups to enable them to develop their potential as social beings
use their personality in their interaction with young people in order to build relationships
have interdisciplinary theoretical background, psychology, sociology, social work, education, health and other disciplines,
Stig Lund- nordic countries
social context is a deciding factor for the development of the personality
deep seated divisions between care and education
large differentials between status and salary.
vocational work in the care sector - professionalised graduate level education sector
common competencies for working with children
thinking critically,
making contextualised judgements
being able to work with both individuals and groups,
being able to work across boundaries
being able to listen and communicate and work democratically.
is a system of theory, practice and training that supports the overall development of the whole child
concept of children as competent and active people in their own right and looks at all aspects of their life skills
Associative spaces
where children and adults spend time together
key characteristics and underlying principles
holistic approach to working with children
emphasis on relationship building with children
emphasis on children and young people’s development and, in particular, on their emotional health and well-being
importance of reflection and the ability to bring both theoretical understanding and self-knowledge to the process of working with young people
working with young people’s associative life
development of skills in working with groups as well as with individuals
emphasis on children’s rights, participation and empowerment
team working
families, communities and other professionals
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