Professional School Counseling

Professional School Counseling
Title Professional School Counseling PDF eBook
Author Bradley T. Erford
Publisher
Pages 856
Release 2015-07-01
Genre Educational counseling
ISBN 9781416406891

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Professional School Counseling is a comprehensive, single source for information about the critical issues facing school counselors today. This third edition of the Handbook integrates and expands on the changes brought about by the ASCA National Model. Revisions to each chapter reflect the influence of the model. Several new chapters give further substance and clarification to implementation of the model.

Bridging the Transition from Primary to Secondary School

Bridging the Transition from Primary to Secondary School
Title Bridging the Transition from Primary to Secondary School PDF eBook
Author Alan Howe
Publisher Routledge
Pages 185
Release 2011-06-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1136738096

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Bridging the Transition from Primary to Secondary School offers an insight into children's development, building a framework for the creation of appropriate and relevant educational experiences of children between the ages of 10-12.

This We Believe

This We Believe
Title This We Believe PDF eBook
Author National Middle School Association
Publisher National Middle School Assn
Pages 66
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9781560902324

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The Challenge to Care in Schools, 2nd Editon

The Challenge to Care in Schools, 2nd Editon
Title The Challenge to Care in Schools, 2nd Editon PDF eBook
Author Nel Noddings
Publisher Teachers College Press
Pages 347
Release 2015-04-26
Genre Education
ISBN 080777314X

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After a decade of educational reforms, The Challenge to Care in Schools is even more relevant now than when it was first published. In her new Introduction, Nel Noddings revisits her seminal book and places care as central to current debates on standardization, accountability, privatization, and the continuous struggle between traditional and progressive methods of education. Rather then forcing one side to yield to the other, this book advocates an alternative, “responsive system” that will allow the best ideas to flourish. In the Second Edition, Noddings once again envisions a school system built on the idea that different people have different strengths, and that these strengths should be cultivated in an environment of caring, not of competition. She suggests that if we make the responsiveness characteristic of caring more basic than accountability, we can accommodate both traditional and progressive preferences in one school system to the benefit of all . . . especially the children. Chapters address the practical and theoretical questions involved in organizing traditional and nontraditional areas of study around themes of care. Introductory chapters focus on caring in general and on the problems of liberal education, while the final chapter offers sound advice for implementing a caring curriculum in our schools. Praise for the First Edition! "A welcome addition to the often fragmented discussion of what children need and what school and education should be." —Harvard Educational Review "I recommend this book to all concerned about education, personally and/or professionally." —Journal of Moral Education "In the morass of school reform that calls for such changes as national standards, improved assessments, and new ways of organizing schooling, Noddings provides lucid thinking about the priorities we ought to consider." —Teachers College Record

Student Transitions from Middle to High School

Student Transitions from Middle to High School
Title Student Transitions from Middle to High School PDF eBook
Author J. Allen Queen
Publisher Eye On Education
Pages 228
Release 2002
Genre Articulation (Education)
ISBN 9781930556379

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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Diverging Pathways

Diverging Pathways
Title Diverging Pathways PDF eBook
Author Alan C. Kerckhoff
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 292
Release 1993-06-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521433976

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Social arrangements of society's institutions deflect people's achievement patterns. Some schools take only talented students, others take the rest; within schools, students are separated into ability groups. Firms are in different industries and vary in size. During their educational and work careers, people get sorted into these different locations. Diverging Pathways examines that sorting process and shows how it affects people's achievements. Some locations accelerate achievements, others depress them - in elementary, secondary, and postsecondary school programs, and in the labor force. Most important, some people are consistently in the same kinds of locations, repeatedly advantaged or disadvantaged, especially in school. They end up far apart as adults, due in large part to the cumulative effects of the social arrangements they passed through. Diverging Pathways follows the members of a 1958 British birth cohort for the first twenty-three years of their lives. It presents a detailed picture of their family backgrounds and their school and early labor force experiences and achievements. Besides the cumulative effects of institutional locations, it shows major career differences of men and women, and it describes how the interface between postsecondary education and the labor force alters some of the outcomes of elementary and secondary schooling.

Understanding School Transition

Understanding School Transition
Title Understanding School Transition PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Symonds
Publisher Routledge
Pages 231
Release 2015-05-15
Genre Education
ISBN 1317500849

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School transition is a life changing event for children - they are rarely faced with such a powerful set of personal and social changes. These underpin the immediate and longer term wellbeing of children, peer groups, teachers and schools. Understanding School Transition provides a most comprehensive, international review of this important area, complete with practical advice on what practitioners can do to support children’s wellbeing, motivation and achievement. Offering an accessible introduction to children’s psychology at transition, Understanding School Transition explores transition as a status passage, what we really mean by wellbeing, and the ways in which children adapt to new environments. Key chapters focus on: Understanding stress and anxiety Children’s hopes, fears and myths at transition Parents’ and teachers’ influence and role Children’s relationships with peers as they change schools Children’s personal and collective identities Motivation, engagement and achievement Supporting the most vulnerable children Crucially, it advises how you can help children through implementing transition interventions and evaluating their success in your own school. Illustrated by case studies of experiences in real schools, Understanding School Transition will be essential reading for all training and practising teachers, as well as transition and subject specialists, who want to better understand and influence what happens to children at this critical stage.