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Ask teachers why they have pursued a career in education and they
are likely to mention a strong desire to make a difference in the
lives of children or suggest that teaching was a calling not just a
job. Research shows that in addition to these reasons, teachers
also indicated that they joined the academic ranks to share a deep
interest in a particular subject area, to work with students of
different backgrounds and abilities, or to engage students in
creative ways. For these reasons, and many more, Guardians of the
Next Generation: Igniting the Passion for High Quality Teaching,
addresses the very heart of what helps teachers to make learning
meaningful to children.
Sounding the Alarm in the Schoolhouse: Safety, Security, and
Student Well-Being was written as a resource guide for educational
and mental health professionals and policymakers, as well as
families and communities seeking to develop programming to reduce
school violence and promote safe, engaging, and effective schools.
This book explores the growing crisis in school safety and security
through the lens of the roles that mental health and student and
community well-being play in creating environments that are
resistant to violent and antisocial behavior. The book gives
practical information and research on school, classroom or
community applications, the latest trends and issues in the field,
and best practices for promoting student health and well-being. It
also covers violence prevention measures and protocols to follow in
crisis intervention situations. Issues of culture, gender and
society are specifically addressed.
Designed to be a valuable resource, this book provides educators,
administrators, practitioners, and families with a clear
understanding of how to meet the instructional, emotional, and
social needs of students with learning disabilities. Readers will
benefit from the extensive research provided and will gain an
appreciation for the importance of collaboration, creating safe and
supportive learning environments, as well as effectively
implementing interventions.
The Soul of the Schoolhouse: Cultivating Student Engagement's
primary focus is to help readers understand the many, diverse
factors that make up engaged learning and students' motivation to
learn. The authors acknowledge the importance of cognitive aspects
of education and the techniques that skilled educators use to
enhance the learning process; such information is contained in
chapters on motivation and models of thinking about how to engage
those in our schools. This tome also reflects the essential and
interrelated nature of emotional, social, spiritual, and relational
elements of engagement in the learning process. As such, chapters
of this book cover such topics as educational leadership for
engaged learning, school-community connections, co-curricular
activities, models of curriculum design, and school law and
policies that bolster student learning, as well.
Captivating Classrooms explores the specific role that student
engagement plays in education, it argues that there are myriad
factors that undergird meaningful student learning and
participation-such as motivation, exciting teaching strategies,
reinventing literacy instruction, and authentic assessment. This
book is an extremely valuable handbook for school leaders,
teachers, and support staff, as well as for parents of PK-12
students, aspiring educators, and higher education faculty who
prepare pre-service teachers and administrators. This is a
must-read for those who are committed to helping all students find
their purpose and passion in education.
Captivating Classrooms explores the specific role that student
engagement plays in education, it argues that there are myriad
factors that undergird meaningful student learning and
participation-such as motivation, exciting teaching strategies,
reinventing literacy instruction, and authentic assessment. This
book is an extremely valuable handbook for school leaders,
teachers, and support staff, as well as for parents of PK-12
students, aspiring educators, and higher education faculty who
prepare pre-service teachers and administrators. This is a
must-read for those who are committed to helping all students find
their purpose and passion in education.
This book was written as a resource guide for educational and
mental health professionals and policymakers, as well as families
and communities seeking to develop programming to reduce school
violence and promote safe, engaging, and effective schools. This
book explores the growing crisis in school safety and security
through the lens of the roles that mental health and student and
community well-being play in creating environments that are
resistant to violent and antisocial behavior. The book gives
practical information and research on school, classroom or
community applications, the latest trends and issues in the field,
and best practices for promoting student health and well-being. It
also covers violence prevention measures and protocols to follow in
crisis intervention situations. Issues of culture, gender and
society are specifically addressed.
This book was written as a resource guide for educational and
mental health professionals and policymakers, as well as families
and communities seeking to develop programming to reduce school
violence and promote safe, engaging, and effective schools. This
book explores the growing crisis in school safety and security
through the lens of the roles that mental health and student and
community well-being play in creating environments that are
resistant to violent and antisocial behavior. The book gives
practical information and research on school, classroom or
community applications, the latest trends and issues in the field,
and best practices for promoting student health and well-being. It
also covers violence prevention measures and protocols to follow in
crisis intervention situations. Issues of culture, gender and
society are specifically addressed.
As a result of this distressing information on the challenges
facing our educators, this book was written to highlight approaches
and strategies that have been found to improve student outcomes.
Administrative factors, educational policy and law, implementation
of evidence-based teaching practices, collaborating with teachers'
unions, fostering partnerships with parents as well as community
organizations, meaningful professional development, and
considerations for early childhood and special populations of
students have been found to play a role in achieving such improved
results.
Sounding the Alarm in the Schoolhouse: Safety, Security, and
Student Well-Being was written as a resource guide for educational
and mental health professionals and policymakers, as well as
families and communities seeking to develop programming to reduce
school violence and promote safe, engaging, and effective schools.
This book explores the growing crisis in school safety and security
through the lens of the roles that mental health and student and
community well-being play in creating environments that are
resistant to violent and antisocial behavior. The book gives
practical information and research on school, classroom or
community applications, the latest trends and issues in the field,
and best practices for promoting student health and well-being. It
also covers violence prevention measures and protocols to follow in
crisis intervention situations. Issues of culture, gender and
society are specifically addressed.
Ask teachers why they have pursued a career in education and they
are likely to mention a strong desire to make a difference in the
lives of children or suggest that teaching was a calling not just a
job. Research shows that in addition to these reasons, teachers
also indicated that they joined the academic ranks to share a deep
interest in a particular subject area, to work with students of
different backgrounds and abilities, or to engage students in
creative ways. For these reasons, and many more, Guardians of the
Next Generation: Igniting the Passion for High Quality Teaching,
addresses the very heart of what helps teachers to make learning
meaningful to children.
As a result of this distressing information on the challenges
facing our educators, this book was written to highlight approaches
and strategies that have been found to improve student outcomes.
Administrative factors, educational policy and law, implementation
of evidence-based teaching practices, collaborating with teachers'
unions, fostering partnerships with parents as well as community
organizations, meaningful professional development, and
considerations for early childhood and special populations of
students have been found to play a role in achieving such improved
results.
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