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This volume interweaves concepts and methods from psychology and
other social sciences with Jewish ideas and practices in order to
address contemporary social issues. This volume brings together
pioneering research from scholars in such fields as psychology,
education, and religious studies. The authors integrate insights
from Jewish texts and practices with the methods and concepts of
the social sciences to create interventions that promote the
well-being of children, adults, families, communities, and society.
Divided into three sections - Education, Psychological Well-Being,
Society and Beyond- this book shows how this integrationist
approach can deepen our understanding and generate new insights
around pressing social challenges to impact positive change in the
lives of people and communities.
Promoting Early Language and Literacy Development focuses on
effective strategies to promote early language and literacy
development among children whose primary language may or may not be
English. The chapters include insights from theoretical literature
as well as from research. Special attention is given to
evidence-based practices and practitioner-employed techniques in
early childhood classroom settings and in other non-classroom
environments. The book begins with an overview of the literature on
early language and literacy development and continues with an
investigation of new and effective approaches to enhancing young
children's language development and literacy skills. The book
concludes with the reporting of an evaluation study of the Striving
to Achieve Reading Success (STARS) project. Throughout the book,
vignettes are used to demonstrate the salient and essential
elements of effective strategies to enhance early language and
literacy development.
This volume interweaves concepts and methods from psychology and
other social sciences with Jewish ideas and practices in order to
address contemporary social issues. This volume brings together
pioneering research from scholars in such fields as psychology,
education, and religious studies. The authors integrate insights
from Jewish texts and practices with the methods and concepts of
the social sciences to create interventions that promote the
well-being of children, adults, families, communities, and society.
Divided into three sections - Education, Psychological Well-Being,
Society and Beyond- this book shows how this integrationist
approach can deepen our understanding and generate new insights
around pressing social challenges to impact positive change in the
lives of people and communities.
`In a refreshing departure from today's focus on academic testing,
Comer's SDP is designed to foster the development of the whole
child. In Comer's schools, children are taught not only academics
but the skills and behaviors they need to be successful in school
and in life' - Edward Zigler, Sterling Professor of Psychology,
Emeritus Yale University Children and adolescents who enjoy healthy
growth and development along six primary pathways are the students
who learn well and achieve success in school and in life. But
children from poorly functioning families and impoverished social
networks too often find themselves without adequate preparation and
support for the academic challenges that await them in kindergarten
and the grades that follow. Believing that schools are uniquely
situated to foster healthy development, renowned child psychiatrist
Dr James P Comer and his colleagues at the Yale School Development
Program (SDP) have dedicated 35 years to guiding students, schools,
and educators toward academic success along the six developmental
pathways of learning.
`A unique feature of James Comer's school improvement is the
comprehensiveness of his ecological approach. It necessarily
involves all of the key players in each individual school setting
and provides guidelines for their interaction. . . .The domain of
educational change is not without good ideas, but it is rare to
find them translated into the substance and strategies necessary to
getting them into school practices. This handbook will help
enormously to keep alive what James Comer and his colleagues have
so carefully crafted over the years' - John I Goodlad, President,
Institute for Educational Inquiry For more than 35 years, the Yale
School Development Program (SDP) has been pioneering the Comer
Process for planned change in schools. From initial planning and
preparation, through foundation building, transformation,
institutionalization, and renewal, the Comer Process provides
school leaders with a comprehensive and effective framework for
transforming their schools and districts into learning communities
that support the growth and development of every child and every
adult.
`In a refreshing departure from today's focus on academic testing,
Comer's SDP is designed to foster the development of the whole
child. In Comer's schools, children are taught not only academics
but the skills and behaviors they need to be successful in school
and in life' - Edward Zigler, Sterling Professor of Psychology,
Emeritus Yale University Children and adolescents who enjoy healthy
growth and development along six primary pathways are the students
who learn well and achieve success in school and in life. But
children from poorly functioning families and impoverished social
networks too often find themselves without adequate preparation and
support for the academic challenges that await them in kindergarten
and the grades that follow. Believing that schools are uniquely
situated to foster healthy development, renowned child psychiatrist
Dr James P Comer and his colleagues at the Yale School Development
Program (SDP) have dedicated 35 years to guiding students, schools,
and educators toward academic success along the six developmental
pathways of learning.
`Meets "the highest standard of evidence" for comprehensive school
reforms that improve student achievement' - View of Educational
Research `This handbook will help enormously to keep alive what
James Comer and his colleagues have so carefully crafted over the
years' - John I, Goodlad, President, Institute for Educational
Inquiry Schools are the only universally accessible institutions
where there are enough adults to provide continuous support for
children's growth, development, and success in life. Using the
process pioneered by renowned child psychiatrist Dr James P Comer
and his colleagues at the Yale School Development Program (SDP),
this unique field guide offers school leaders, school staff, and
teachers a comprehensive and effective framework for providing
curriculum and instruction that help all children grow and develop
along the pathways that support success both in school and in life.
`A unique feature of James Comer's school improvement is the
comprehensiveness of his ecological approach. It necessarily
involves all of the key players in each individual school setting
and provides guidelines for their interaction. . . .The domain of
educational change is not without good ideas, but it is rare to
find them translated into the substance and strategies necessary to
getting them into school practices. This handbook will help
enormously to keep alive what James Comer and his colleagues have
so carefully crafted over the years' - John I Goodlad, President,
Institute for Educational Inquiry For more than 35 years, the Yale
School Development Program (SDP) has been pioneering the Comer
Process for planned change in schools. From initial planning and
preparation, through foundation building, transformation,
institutionalization, and renewal, the Comer Process provides
school leaders with a comprehensive and effective framework for
transforming their schools and districts into learning communities
that support the growth and development of every child and every
adult.
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