Hanging in: strategies for teaching the students who challenge us most
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Alexandria, Virginia
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction -- Chapter 1. Toni: absolutes and teachable moments -- Chapter 2. Charlie and Dean: Creative transitions -- Chapter 3. Rosa: Sitting together in silence -- Chapter 4. Marcus: Adults always have ulterior motives -- Chapter 5. Paul: His chaos, staff patience -- Chapter 6. Cedric: Performing but not learning -- Chapter 7. Amanda: Guess what the teacher is thinking -- Chapter 8. Jay and Tito: Decision making and the secondary curriculum -- Chapter 9. Jasmine: The teacher stands still -- Chapter 10. Lou: Perfectionism and ambivalence -- Chapter 11. Katerina: Will this lesson be fun? -- Chapter 12. Derek: Slow processing -- Chapter 13. Leah: The total school environment -- References -- Index -- About the author | |
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contents | Introduction -- Chapter 1. Toni: absolutes and teachable moments -- Chapter 2. Charlie and Dean: Creative transitions -- Chapter 3. Rosa: Sitting together in silence -- Chapter 4. Marcus: Adults always have ulterior motives -- Chapter 5. Paul: His chaos, staff patience -- Chapter 6. Cedric: Performing but not learning -- Chapter 7. Amanda: Guess what the teacher is thinking -- Chapter 8. Jay and Tito: Decision making and the secondary curriculum -- Chapter 9. Jasmine: The teacher stands still -- Chapter 10. Lou: Perfectionism and ambivalence -- Chapter 11. Katerina: Will this lesson be fun? -- Chapter 12. Derek: Slow processing -- Chapter 13. Leah: The total school environment -- References -- Index -- About the author "Many students arrive at school with unique mixtures of family histories, traumatic experiences, and special needs that test our skills and try our patience. In 'Hanging In: Strategies for Teaching the Students who Challenge us Most, ' veteran educator Jeffrey Benson shows educators the value of tenacity and building connections in teaching the students who most need our help. This essential guide includes: Detailed portraits based on real-life students whose serious challenges inhibited their classroom experience--and how they eventually achieved success; Strategies for how to analyze your students' challenges and develop individualized plans to help them discover a sense of comfort with learning--with in-depth examples of plans in action; Recommendations for students' teachers, therapists, and social workers on how to gain skills and support and not lose hope through the ups and downs of the work; and Specific advice for administrators on constructing systems and procedures that give all our students the best chance for success"--Provided by publisher |
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spellingShingle | Benson, Jeffrey Hanging in strategies for teaching the students who challenge us most Introduction -- Chapter 1. Toni: absolutes and teachable moments -- Chapter 2. Charlie and Dean: Creative transitions -- Chapter 3. Rosa: Sitting together in silence -- Chapter 4. Marcus: Adults always have ulterior motives -- Chapter 5. Paul: His chaos, staff patience -- Chapter 6. Cedric: Performing but not learning -- Chapter 7. Amanda: Guess what the teacher is thinking -- Chapter 8. Jay and Tito: Decision making and the secondary curriculum -- Chapter 9. Jasmine: The teacher stands still -- Chapter 10. Lou: Perfectionism and ambivalence -- Chapter 11. Katerina: Will this lesson be fun? -- Chapter 12. Derek: Slow processing -- Chapter 13. Leah: The total school environment -- References -- Index -- About the author "Many students arrive at school with unique mixtures of family histories, traumatic experiences, and special needs that test our skills and try our patience. In 'Hanging In: Strategies for Teaching the Students who Challenge us Most, ' veteran educator Jeffrey Benson shows educators the value of tenacity and building connections in teaching the students who most need our help. This essential guide includes: Detailed portraits based on real-life students whose serious challenges inhibited their classroom experience--and how they eventually achieved success; Strategies for how to analyze your students' challenges and develop individualized plans to help them discover a sense of comfort with learning--with in-depth examples of plans in action; Recommendations for students' teachers, therapists, and social workers on how to gain skills and support and not lose hope through the ups and downs of the work; and Specific advice for administrators on constructing systems and procedures that give all our students the best chance for success"--Provided by publisher EDUCATION / Administration / General bisacsh EDUCATION / Organizations & Institutions bisacsh Learning disabled children / Education fast Problem children / Education fast Erziehung Problem children Education United States Learning disabled children Education United States |
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