"In The School Wellness Wheel: A Framework Addressing Trauma, Culture, and Mastery to Raise Student Achievement, authors Mike Ruyle, Libby Child, and Nancy Dome provide a framework to respond to students' cognitive, social, and emotional needs. Childhoodtrauma and stress can have long-lasting repercussions on students' physical and emotional growth. The authors assert that schools can evolve to address student trauma and promote wellness and healing. Educators can create safe and supportive environmentsby incorporating the three points on which the school wellness wheel pivots-(1) mastery-based learning, (2) trauma-responsive systems, and (3) culturally responsive teaching-into their educational practices and procedures. By reading this book, educatorslearn how to create a resilience-centered school, conducive to student growth and healing"--
Your school can evolve to address trauma, promote well-being, and elevate learning. The School Wellness Wheel by Mike Ruyle, Libby Child, and Nancy Dome will show you how. Backed by educational, psychological, and medical research, the resource introduces a growth-focused framework for supporting students' cognitive, social, and emotional needs. Each chapter contains vignettes, examples, and advice from educators who are actively engaged in transforming their schools into centers of healing and resilience.
- Learn how to develop resilience-centered schools that promote healing and higher levels of wellness and learning.
- Discover and grow the three components of the school wellness wheel: (1) mastery-based learning, (2) trauma-responsive schooling, and (3) culturally responsive teaching.
- Acquire research-based practices to foster a culture of mastery and ownership and build positive teacher-student relationships.
- Understand the effects of trauma and adverse childhood experiences on students' cognitive, social, and emotional growth.
- Study how an educator's self-regulation is related to students' self-regulation.
Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1: The School Wellness Wheel and Culture
Chapter 2: Culture of Adult Ownership, Expertise, and Professionalism
Chapter 3: Culture of Mastery
Chapter 4: Culture of Learning
Chapter 5: Culture of Connection
Chapter 6: Culture of Empowerment
Chapter 7: Culture of Humanity
References and Resources
Index