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Understanding Schools

Lyn French

  • 12 augustus 2026
  • 9781041064947
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The book delves into the psychological and emotional aspects of working in schools and navigating complex relationships with fellow staff, students, and parents. Chapters conclude with reflective questions for professional growth, sparking curiosity and prompting the reader to better understand the complexities of everyday relationships.





This compelling collection shines a light on the personal, professional, and organisational challenges that shape life in schools, revealing how a deeper understanding can build a more emotionally intelligent school culture.

The book delves into the psychological and emotional aspects of working in schools and navigating what can be complex and multi-layered relationships with fellow staff, students, and parents. Each contributor applies their considerable knowledge of school dynamics and explores the ways in which our past—conscious or unconscious, remembered or forgotten—shapes our interactions with others, for better or worse. Drawing directly on lived experience, the book explores peer relationships, approaches to understanding students’ mental health and its impact, and the ways in which parents’ own histories - especially of education - may help or hinder effective home-school collaboration. Chapters conclude with reflective questions for personal and professional growth, sparking curiosity and prompting the reader to better understand the complexities of everyday relationships.

Knowing ourselves, understanding how relationships work and making sense of the links between family and institutional dynamics can make a real difference to how we experience the workplace as well as how we get on more generally. Refreshingly conversational in style and applicable to every sphere of life, this volume will be valuable reading for trainee and early career teachers, line managers, support staff and therapists, especially those offering supervision or consultations to school staff.

“This book gives hope that all of us working in education, as well as those we work with, can find a type of ‘belonging’ in school, one that allows us to feel more at home within ourselves and ‘in our own skin.’” – Graham Music, psychotherapist, trainer and author of Nurturing Natures (Routledge, 2024)

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