Creating Culturally Considerate Schools

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Are you seeing your students clearly? This unique collaboration between a veteran educator and a psychotherapist shows that the educators who are most effective in teaching diverse student populations are the ones who can "see students clearly and respond to their needs without hesitation or bias." Framed around an original, eight-stage model of diversity development, this book provides readers with essential tools for building a sturdy foundation of mutual respect upon which schools without bias can be constructed. Included are specific strategies for creating a school environment that Gives voice and consideration to all students Shows interest, empathy, and respect for all staff members Advocates respect and reverence of individuality Adapts innovative policies—despite resistance—that best serve the total school community In addition to vignettes, anecdotes, and case examples, the authors provide worksheets for problem-solving, conflict resolution, clear communication, rules of engagement, reflection, and scenario study. This book will help educators boost student achievement by giving them how-to strategies that work across content areas to create a culturally considerate classroom and school climate that supports student success and reinforces the strength of individual teachers, administrators, and auxiliary personnel.

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Genre : Education
Author : Kim L. Anderson
Publisher : Corwin Press
Release : 2012-07-10
File : 177 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781452283654


Culturally Considerate School Counseling

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"The author′s compelling personal story, which serves as a connecting narrative, inspired me to read the book straight through in a single sitting." —Mary Monroe Kolek, Deputy Superintendent, New Canaan Public Schools, CT "Anderson writes in a clear voice about students and families who are marginalized by their differences. A copy of this book should be on every school counselor′s bookshelf." —Patricia Hart DeNoble, Clinical Social Worker, Oakdale Elementary School, Dedham, MA A barrier-breaking guide to honoring each student′s individuality Kim L. Anderson brings her counseling expertise, personal experience, and compassionate perspective to this practical resource that cultivates "cultural competence"— an essential tool for working with diverse populations. Expanding the definition of culture, Culturally Considerate School Counseling addresses how biases have evolved in new and challenging ways, and provides strategies to help school counselors create safe and secure learning environments by: Recognizing the unique needs of students, including those with various spiritual beliefs and body types Interacting with families, faculty, administrators, and communities in culturally considerate ways Applying practical tools learned from case illustrations and new data Engaging in self-reflection, self-care, and professional growth Each chapter features a list of competencies, including the relevant ASCA National Model standards. The volume concludes with a "Culturally Considerate Counseling" model adapted from Anderson′s work with veteran Corwin author Bonnie M. Davis, who contiributes to the book with a compelling foreword.

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Genre : Education
Author : Kim L. Anderson
Publisher : Corwin Press
Release : 2010-09-07
File : 193 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781452271767


The Psychology Of Multiculturalism In The Schools

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Genre : Cultural pluralism
Author : Janine M. Jones
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Release : 2009
File : 282 Pages
ISBN-13 : PSU:000067081271


Creating Culturally Considerate Schools

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This unique collaboration between a veteran educator and a psychotherapist shows that the educators who are most effective in teaching diverse student populations are the ones who can 'see students clearly and respond to their needs without hesitation or bias'. Framed around an original, eight-stage model of diversity development, this book provides readers with essential tools for building a sturdy foundation of mutual respect upon which schools without bias can be constructed

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Genre : Cultural pluralism
Author : Bonnie M. Davis
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Release : 2012
File : 155 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1483387550


Medical Sociology And Cultural Anthropology Of Sport And Physical Education

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Genre : Medical
Author : Ernst Jokl
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Release : 1964
File : 184 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105033398806


Report Of The Minister For Education And Cultural Activities

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Genre : Education
Author : Queensland. Department of Education
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Release : 1930
File : 254 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:C2633681


Forum For The Discussion Of New Trends In Education

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Genre : Education
Author :
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Release : 1988
File : 206 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105007900256


Social Decision Making Social Problem Solving For Middle School Students

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"School counseling staff, as well as teachers and others running advisory or related groups, will find this manual to be useful for helping students succeed in middle school. At this critical point in their lives, young adolescents can move in a positive and hopeful direction, or they can enter into a negative, downward spiral." "SDM/SPS provides students with basic school survival skills and research-based strategies for responsible decision making and problem solving. SDM/SPS uses a positive, project-oriented approach to help reduce school violence, foster social and emotional intelligence, improve academic effort and attention, develop multicultural perspectives, and prevent at-risk students from giving up on school." "The authors present a thoroughly tested and effective approach for working with a broad spectrum of learners, including those with emotional and behavioral disorders. The manual includes numerous reproducible worksheets and assessment tools for tracking progress. It provides strategies for supporting academic achievement, improving media literacy skills, encouraging parent involvement, and implementing a school-community service project."--BOOK JACKET.

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Genre : Education
Author : Maurice J. Elias
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Release : 2005
File : 332 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X004905681


Developing A Project Curriculum For Village Schools In India

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Genre : Education
Author : William John McKee
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Release : 1930
File : 488 Pages
ISBN-13 : CORNELL:31924013003300


Primary Schools And The Future

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This book has two important purposes. The first is to consider the challenges facing primary schools as they move towards a new century and a new millennium. The second purpose of the book is to celebrate the work of primary schools and to note their unique qualities and achievements. Within these two broad purposes are four specific aims: to examine the changed and changing circumstances within in which primary school education is now set; to explore the unique organizational features of primary schools and their potential for dynamic development; to outline specific strategies to meet the challenges of the future; and to consider the nature of the educational leadership that will be required. The book provides clear, practical, inspiring guidance for those involved in primary school management and will be invaluable reading for all staff in primary schools.

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Genre : Education
Author : Patrick Whitaker
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Release : 1997
File : 202 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X004092751