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Educational Leadership: Perspectives on Preparation and Practice
identifies core knowledge and skills that educational leaders
should be exposed to during pre-service preparation and throughout
in-service professional development. The contributors discuss
established pedagogical and experiential learning models as well as
provocative new paradigms of their own to help prepare leaders and
reinforce leadership effectiveness. Implicit throughout the book
are five key leadership themes: sensitivity to student development
and learning; continual professional development; responsiveness to
developmental, socio-cultural, and learning contexts; accepting
accountability; and advancing the field. The contributors draw upon
many collective years of experience as educators and supervisors of
educational leaders to offer perspectives on the application and
integration of core leadership principles in leadership preparation
and practice.
Behavior Management: Traditional and Expanded Approaches serves as
a reference guide on the implementation of basic and more advanced
behavior management strategies. It covers the principles and
application of basic learning theories as well as those that
integrate cognitions and emotions in treatment frameworks. It takes
the reader through the essential steps in developing behavior
management plans, including conducting functional behavior analyses
and curriculum-based assessments. The contributors describe and
share examples of various behavioral intervention techniques that
address behavioral challenges in a variety of settings. These
methods include more traditional approaches, such as classical and
instrumental learning strategies and cognitive behavior management
techniques. They also discuss less traditional and alternative
approaches, including social and emotional learning, character
development, and yoga. The book is appropriate for professionals in
various specialty areas, including classroom teachers, college
professors, and undergraduate and graduate students majoring in
general education, special education, school psychology,
psychology, educational leadership, school counseling, and social
work. It is also appropriate for professionals who work with
children on the autism spectrum and for board certified behavioral
analysts.
Behavior Management: Traditional and Expanded Approaches serves as
a reference guide on the implementation of basic and more advanced
behavior management strategies. It covers the principles and
application of basic learning theories as well as those that
integrate cognitions and emotions in treatment frameworks. It takes
the reader through the essential steps in developing behavior
management plans, including conducting functional behavior analyses
and curriculum-based assessments. The contributors describe and
share examples of various behavioral intervention techniques that
address behavioral challenges in a variety of settings. These
methods include more traditional approaches, such as classical and
instrumental learning strategies and cognitive behavior management
techniques. They also discuss less traditional and alternative
approaches, including social and emotional learning, character
development, and yoga. The book is appropriate for professionals in
various specialty areas, including classroom teachers, college
professors, and undergraduate and graduate students majoring in
general education, special education, school psychology,
psychology, educational leadership, school counseling, and social
work. It is also appropriate for professionals who work with
children on the autism spectrum and for board certified behavioral
analysts.
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 book provides a clear and engaging description of group
dynamic processes. Vignettes, case examples, and activities provide
an experiential flavor to the book that will deepen the reader's
understanding of key concepts. Activities are also useful
experiential teaching and learning tools for studying group
dynamics and allow participants to engage in the group dynamic
process itself. Another attractive feature of the book is a series
of reflections by an individual who participated in an intensive
two-weekend group experience. She shares her thoughts on the
group's progression through various stages of change and reflects
upon its impact on her personal growth. Group Dynamics: Basics and
Pragmatics for Practitioners will serve as an important text for
students and professors and as a valuable guide for those who
facilitate groups in a variety of clinical, counseling,
educational, research, and organizational settings.
Using the case study of a Seattle school, this text describes a
working model for the education of homeless children in America's
public schools.
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