Reaching and Teaching Children who Hurt

Reaching and Teaching Children who Hurt

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  • Author: Susan E. Craig
  • Publisher: Brookes Publishing Company
  • ISBN: 9781557669742
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

"Through clear and readable explanations of current research and enlightening vignettes, educators will understand how violence and other forms of trauma affect the key elements of a child's school and social success, including behavior, attention, memory, and language." "Throughout the book, realistic sample scenarios demonstrate how teachers can make the strategies work in their classroom, and challenging What Would You Do? quizzes sharpen educators' instincts so they can respond skillfully in difficult situations. With this timely, much-needed guidebook, education professionals will create supportive classrooms and schools that meet the complex learning needs of children who hurt - and help the most vulnerable students build resilience and hope."--BOOK JACKET.


Reaching and Teaching Children Exposed to Trauma

Reaching and Teaching Children Exposed to Trauma

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  • Author: Barbara Sorrels
  • Publisher: Gryphon House Incorporated
  • ISBN: 9780876593509
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

As an early childhood professional, you play a key role in the early identification of maltreatment and unhealthy patterns of development. You are also the gateway to healing. In Reaching and Teaching Children Exposed to Trauma, you will find the tools and strategies to connect with harmed children and start them on the path to healing. Award Winner! Recipient of 2016 Academics' Choice Smart Book Award


Learning from the Children

Learning from the Children

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  • Author: Cindylee Villareale
  • Publisher: Redleaf Press
  • ISBN: 193365371X
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 126

Gathering of heartening, true stories that facilitate individual growth and inspire teachers.


Trauma-Sensitive Schools

Trauma-Sensitive Schools

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  • Author: Susan Craig
  • Publisher: Teachers College Press
  • ISBN: 0807774537
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 182

Growing evidence supports the important relationship between trauma and academic failure. Along with the failure of “zero tolerance” policies to resolve issues of school safety and a new understanding of children’s disruptive behavior, educators are changing the way they view children’s academic and social problems. In response, the trauma-sensitive schools movement presents a new vision for promoting children’s success. This book introduces this promising approach and provides K–5 education professionals with clear explanations of current research and dozens of practical, creative ideas to help them. Integrating research on children’s neurodevelopment and educational best practices, this important book will build the capacity of teachers and school administrators to successfully manage the behavior of children with symptoms of complex developmental trauma. “Kudos! Susan Craig has done it again. After Reaching and Teaching Children Who Hurt, she has written a book that will help administrators and educators truly make schoolwide trauma sensitivity a regular part of the way their schools are run. A major contribution to education reform.” —Susan Cole, director, Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative, Massachusetts Advocates for Children, and Harvard Law School. “Dr. Craig’s message is clear that promoting self-reflection, self-regulation and integration gives traumatized children the chance at learning that they’re not getting in traditional approaches. And she bravely points out that it’s critical for teachers to recognize the toll that this emotional work can take and the need for self-care. Being mindful of both the importance of trauma sensitive systems and the enormity of the task of helping vulnerable children build resilience is so critical for everyone working with and caring for our children.” —Julie Beem, MBA, Executive Director of the Attachment & Trauma Network, Inc.


Teaching Science in the Primary Classroom

Teaching Science in the Primary Classroom

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  • Author: Hellen Ward
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1446245446
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 186

This exciting new edition of a popular book offers the reader the following new elements: - explicit advice on how to link science to cross-curricular learning - updated advice on planning and assessment - guidance on how to accommodate personalised learning within science - more on games to use in science - more on creativity - more on questioning techniques, an important aspect of scientific enquiry - a whole new chapter on using ICT to teach science. There are lots of practical examples, and clear guidance on how to turn theory into creative and lively science lessons and activities. Examples of children's work are included, and there are plenty of helpful case studies. Hellen Ward is Senior Lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church University, a widely-published author and a frequent presenter at conferences. Judith Roden is Principal Lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church University, and a successful author. Claire Hewlett and Julie Foreman are both Senior Lecturers at Canterbury Christ Church University.


Reaching and Teaching Students in Poverty

Reaching and Teaching Students in Poverty

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  • Author: Paul C. Gorski
  • Publisher: Teachers College Press
  • ISBN: 0807758795
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 257

This influential book describes the knowledge and skills teachers and school administrators need to recognize and combat bias and inequity that undermine educational engagement for students experiencing poverty. Featuring important revisions based on newly available research and lessons from the authors professional development work, this Second Edition includes: a new chapter outlining the dangers of grit and deficit perspectives as responses to educational disparities; three updated chapters of research-informed, on-the-ground strategies for teaching and leading with equity literacy; and expanded lists of resources and readings to support transformative equity work in high-poverty and mixed-class schools. Written with an engaging, conversational style that makes complex concepts accessible, this book will help readers learn how to recognize and respond to even the subtlest inequities in their classrooms, schools, and districts.


Teachers' Guide to Trauma

Teachers' Guide to Trauma

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  • Author: Nathan Levy
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780999790816
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
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Building Trauma-sensitive Schools

Building Trauma-sensitive Schools

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  • Author: Jen Alexander
  • Publisher: Brookes Publishing Company
  • ISBN: 9781681252452
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

"Building Trauma-Sensitive Schools is a practical, accessible guide to building learning environments that ensure safety, develop regulation skills, and grow caring relationships for all students, including those who have experienced trauma"--


The Re-Set Process

The Re-Set Process

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  • Author: Dyane Lewis Carrere
  • Publisher: Paul H Brookes Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781681254203
  • Category : Electronic books
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 379

"At the heart of this essential guidebook lies a revolutionary approach to trauma and the children who experience it. Carrere and Kinder educate today's teachers and school leaders about the ways that trauma shows up in the classroom and its impacts on learning, behavior, development, and relationships. With this foundation, readers learn about the Re-Set Process-a structured yet flexible series of steps for addressing challenging behavior. This trauma-informed process and related strategies help heal the impacts of trauma, thereby improving behavior as well as social and academic outcomes"--


Teaching Primary Drama

Teaching Primary Drama

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  • Author: Brian Woolland
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317863518
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 249

Assuming no prior knowledge or experience of drama teaching, Brian Woolland’sTeaching Primary Drama offers a comprehensive introduction to the teaching of drama in the primary school, and focuses on current initiatives in primary education including the primary literacy strategy. The text is an invaluable resource for any teacher wishing to adopt a creative approach to teaching in their classroom. It offers guidance on different drama methods, and each practical idea translates to all areas of the curriculum. “[Teaching Primary Drama] is written in simple terms, uncluttered by references, is refreshingly straightforward and succinct and does not fall into the trap of making a complex subject sound complex; a trait of some texts which can push non-specialists away.”Amanda Kipling, London Drama Magazine, Summer 2010 issue.