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Trauma-Sensitive Schools: Learning Communities Transforming Children's Lives, K-5 [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 226x152x10 mm, weight: 235 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Teachers' College Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807757454
  • ISBN-13: 9780807757451
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 226x152x10 mm, weight: 235 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Teachers' College Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807757454
  • ISBN-13: 9780807757451
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

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:

  • View poor academic and social progress through a trauma-sensitive lens.
  • Create a school climate that fosters safety and resiliency in vulnerable children.
  • Establish relationships with children that support their efforts to self-regulate.
  • Design instruction that reflects the social nature of the brain.
  • Work with the brain’s neuroplasticity to increase children’s executive functioning.
  • Reduce teacher attrition in high-risk schools by decreasing secondary traumatic stress.
  • Influence educational reforms by aligning them with current research on the prevalence of childhood trauma and its effects on learning.

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.

Dr. Susan E. Craig is a sought-after public speaker and professional developer, offering in-person training anywhere in the United States. Invite Dr. Craig to your facility to train your staff. Visit her blog: www.meltdownstomastery.wordpress.com

Foreword vii
Jane Ellen Stevens
Introduction 1(4)
Possible Reasons for the Disconnect
2(1)
Design of the Book
3(1)
Conclusion
4(1)
1 Trauma-Sensitive Schools: A Resource for School Improvement
5(11)
The Importance of the Trauma-Sensitive School Movement
5(4)
Responding to the High Prevalence of Childhood Trauma
9(4)
Implications for Educational Reform
13(2)
Conclusion
15(1)
2 Dealing with Student Trauma: A Missing Component of Educational Reform
16(11)
The High Cost of Trauma on Children's Lives
16(10)
Implications for Educational Reform
26(1)
Conclusion
26(1)
3 The Neurology of Attachment: Caregiving Counts
27(17)
The Effects of Trauma on Children's Attachment Relationships
28(4)
Attachments at School
32(6)
Attachment and Behavior
38(3)
Implications for Educational Reform
41(2)
Conclusion
43(1)
4 Trauma's Effects on Children's Readiness to Learn
44(16)
The Development of Representational Thought
44(3)
The Effects of Early Trauma on Language Development
47(5)
The Effects of Trauma on Children's Attention, Memory, and Executive Function
52(5)
Implications for Educational Reform
57(2)
Conclusion
59(1)
5 Retooling the Teacher's Role in Trauma-Sensitive Schools
60(15)
Designing Trauma-Sensitive Instruction
60(6)
Implementation of a Tiered System of Support
66(4)
The Value of Collaborative Partnerships with Students
70(4)
Implications for Educational Reform
74(1)
Conclusion
74(1)
6 Nature's Second Chance: Constructing a Reflective Brain
75(13)
Supporting the Construction of Reflective Brains
75(4)
Using Trauma-Proof Classroom Management Techniques
79(2)
Fostering Resilience: The Capacity to Spring Back
81(6)
Implications for Educational Reform
87(1)
Conclusion
87(1)
7 Recognizing the Emotional Work of Teachers
88(12)
Sources of Teacher Stress
88(2)
The Buffering Effects of Training
90(4)
Promoting Teacher Resilience
94(2)
Making a Difference in Children's Lives
96(3)
Implications for Educational Reform
99(1)
Conclusion
99(1)
8 Next Steps: Managing the Necessary Changes to School Policies and Practices
100(13)
Changing the Culture of Schools
100(3)
Targeted and Necessary Administrative Leadership and Support
103(2)
Creating an Action Plan for Implementation
105(6)
Implications for Educational Reform
111(1)
Conclusion
111(2)
Appendix A Resources for Professional Development 113(8)
Appendix B Finding Your ACE Score 121(2)
References 123(12)
Index 135(12)
About the Author 147
Susan E. Craig is an independent consultant to school systems nationwide on topics such as inclusion, effects of violence, trauma-sensitive schools, positive behavior support, differentiated instruction, and integrated therapies. Dr. Susan E. Craig is a sought-after public speaker and professional developer, offering in-person training anywhere in the United States. Invite Dr. Craig to your facility to train your staff. Visit her blog: www.meltdownstomastery.wordpress.com