The Potency of the Principalship: Action-Oriented Leadership at the Heart of School Improvement
Title | The Potency of the Principalship: Action-Oriented Leadership at the Heart of School Improvement PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas D. Young |
Publisher | Vernon Press |
Pages | 170 |
Release | 2019-01-30 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1622735528 |
This book examines the diverse responsibilities of the 21st century principal, who is tasked with continuous school improvement. Recognizing that principals must lead educators and staff in all facets of school life, this book reviews research-based strategies, practices and theories that can be readily translated into the enhanced praxis. The authors present an in-depth analysis into principal identity, working effectively with families, how a collaborative school culture can offer dividends, helping teachers educate an increasingly diverse student body, and successful instructional leadership approaches. Additional emphasis is placed on school law, teachers’ unions, hiring and evaluation, budgeting, curriculum and program assessment, professional development, and the use of technology. Notably, throughout their investigation, the authors bear in mind cutting-edge practices that can be employed in these areas to leverage the best from schools and those that inhabit their halls. The reader will be left with an expanded understanding of principal practices that directly and indirectly improve student achievement as well as a resource section for further consideration and use.
Sounding the Alarm in the Schoolhouse
Title | Sounding the Alarm in the Schoolhouse PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas D. Young |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 153 |
Release | 2019-01-12 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1475847947 |
Sounding the Alarm in the Schoolhouse: Safety, Security, and Student Well-Being was written as a resource guide for educational and mental health professionals and policymakers, as well as families and communities seeking to develop programming to reduce school violence and promote safe, engaging, and effective schools. This book explores the growing crisis in school safety and security through the lens of the roles that mental health and student and community well-being play in creating environments that are resistant to violent and antisocial behavior. The book gives practical information and research on school, classroom or community applications, the latest trends and issues in the field, and best practices for promoting student health and well-being. It also covers violence prevention measures and protocols to follow in crisis intervention situations. Issues of culture, gender and society are specifically addressed.
The Recovery Handbook: Understanding Addictions and Evidenced-Based Treatment Practices
Title | The Recovery Handbook: Understanding Addictions and Evidenced-Based Treatment Practices PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas D. Young |
Publisher | Vernon Press |
Pages | 174 |
Release | 2020-10-06 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1648890148 |
Addiction is rapidly becoming one of the most significant challenges to mental health today. According to the latest National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH, 2018), 19.7 million Americans, aged 12 and older, battled a substance disorder alone in 2017. Additionally, 8.5 million of those individuals also suffered from a mental health disorder, with millions more suffering from a range of other addictive disorders and associated behaviors that interfere with physical, social and emotional health. These alarming statistics highlight the crucial need for mental health providers to be kept up to date with the latest research on the full range of addiction treatment and recovery. ‘The Recovery Handbook: Understanding Addictions and Evidenced-Based Treatment Practices’ provides a comprehensive examination of the various forms of addiction, its physical and mental complexities, and, unlike other sources on addiction, effective evidence-based interventions that promote a healthy recovery. Particular attention is given to the nature of addiction, including environmental, genetic, and developmental factors; with authors examining the short- and long-term effects of a variety of addictions such as drug, alcohol, gambling, food, sex, shopping, work, and video gaming to name a few. This book will serve as a valuable resource for counselors, psychologists, professors, graduate students in the helping professions, as well as families of addicts, co-workers, and those suffering from addiction themselves.
Acceptance, Understanding, and the Moral Imperative of Promoting Social Justice Education in the Schoolhouse
Title | Acceptance, Understanding, and the Moral Imperative of Promoting Social Justice Education in the Schoolhouse PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas D. Young |
Publisher | Vernon Press |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2019-09-03 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1622736443 |
This book examines the critical issues associated with the topic of social justice in primary and secondary education. Understanding the challenges related to educational inequity requires a comprehensive and systematic re-examination of educational reform; specifically, this book defines social justice education, offers different perspectives from major thought leaders and examines the challenges faced by different populations when it comes to receiving equal opportunity and treatment. Emphasis will be placed on programs, approaches and strategies to increasingly teach tolerance, respect, and understanding within and between these groups and members of the majority culture. The focus, then, will be on educational practices designed to prepare students from diverse backgrounds to be active, contributing, and fully participatory members of our contemporary society. This book is most appropriate for preservice and veteran teachers, school and educational psychologists, related special education service professionals, educational administrators, guidance counselors, graduate education professors, policymakers, parents, and student leaders who wish to gain a better understanding of how social justice can and should become a valuable part of the educational landscape.
Empathic Teaching: Promoting Social Justice in the Contemporary Classroom
Title | Empathic Teaching: Promoting Social Justice in the Contemporary Classroom PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas D. Young |
Publisher | Vernon Press |
Pages | 147 |
Release | 2019-07-15 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 162273615X |
Empathic Teaching: Promoting Social Justice in the Contemporary Classroom is written for those who are committed to employing social justice practices in the classroom. The intent is to educate the next generation to value tolerance and to have respect and empathy for others in society. While this tome will largely focus on understanding the role that equity should play in P-12 education, it will do so with an acute awareness that there are myriad factors that influence student engagement and the motivation to learn. Although some of the subjects under consideration have been written about elsewhere broadly, this tome will offer a unique contribution by examining each from a social equity perspective. As schools move to ensure a more inclusive and well-rounded student body, this book will be a substantial asset to anyone interested in advancing a social justice agenda.
Masculinity in the Making
Title | Masculinity in the Making PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas D. Young |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 215 |
Release | 2019-11-27 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1475854137 |
Contemporary society has imposed a set of unrealistic and confusing rules for men over 18 to follow. With post-adolescent men experiencing lower rates of academic success at the post-secondary level and escalating rates of violence perpetrated by this age group, jobs, careers and life itself are in crisis. These men in transition have emotional, social, academic, and career struggles that affect every aspect of their lives. Masculinity in the Making: Managing the Transition to Manhood; therefore, will examine these issues and offer strategies and examples of what is possible for the post-adolescent male; more specifically, attention will be paid to theories and health issues specific to this population, social and cultural issues, academic and career interventions, aggression and violence, and media portrayals. The reader will be left with a deep and clear understanding of the needs of men as well as how mentoring and counseling can provide them with the support needed to be successful and productive members of society.
Embracing and Educating the Autistic Child
Title | Embracing and Educating the Autistic Child PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas D. Young |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 154 |
Release | 2018-11-23 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1475846908 |
With the continued rise in the diagnosis of autism for school-aged students, particularly in the United States, the need for tailoring our instructional practices and programs for this population is at a pivotal point. Embracing and Educating the Autistic Child: Valuing Those Who Color Outside the Lines, takes a look at the extensive research pertaining to the unique learning needs and characteristics of the autistic student. The authors provide valuable insights into how educators, school leaders, parents, community members and college professors can turn the tide to academic success for this population of students.