Schooling Homeless Children

Schooling Homeless Children
Title Schooling Homeless Children PDF eBook
Author Sharon Quint
Publisher Teachers College Press
Pages 250
Release
Genre Education
ISBN 0807775991

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“Quint has done a valuable service in describing one effort to make school a good place for kids who live on the dangerous margin of society.” —The Washington Post

A Place of Our Own

A Place of Our Own
Title A Place of Our Own PDF eBook
Author Pat Van Doren
Publisher
Pages 14
Release 2008-10-01
Genre Homeless children
ISBN 9780615267654

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Story of a child who live in a shelter for homeless people until her mother is able to get them a place of their own.

Serving Students Who Are Homeless

Serving Students Who Are Homeless
Title Serving Students Who Are Homeless PDF eBook
Author Ronald E. Hallett
Publisher Teachers College Press
Pages 161
Release 2016-12-16
Genre Education
ISBN 0807758027

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Schools and districts are seeing unprecedented numbers of students and families living without residential stability. Although the McKinney-Vento Act has been around for over two decades, many district- and site-level practitioners have a difficult time interpreting and implementing the Acts mandates within their local contexts. This book provides much-needed guidance to help educational leaders support students who are homeless and highly mobile students who face significant barriers related to access and academic success. The authors employ several different strategies to help translate complex state and federal policies into effective practices. They include policy analysis, examples of successful approaches, tools for training staff, youth experiences, and address the role of school districts in serving marginalized students. Serving Students Who Are Homeless can be used as a professional development tool at the local and district level, and as a textbook in higher education settings that prepare entry-level and advanced-credential administrators, counselors, school psychologists, and curriculum leaders.

Educating Homeless Children

Educating Homeless Children
Title Educating Homeless Children PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Newman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 370
Release 2019-01-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 131773369X

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Newman's ethnographic study considers the ways in which the family and school environments of eleven homeless school children affected their school performance. Homelessness is revealed to be multi-faceted, serving simultaneously as a cause, result, and potentiator of their families' problems. A variety of initiatives in the realms of policy, research, and practice are suggested for addressing the problems of these youngsters, as well as the problems of the many other extremely poor school children. First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

No Place to be

No Place to be
Title No Place to be PDF eBook
Author Judith Berck
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 148
Release 1992
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780395533505

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Details the grave situation facing homeless children and their parents who live in shelters and welfare hotels.

What About America's Homeless Children?

What About America's Homeless Children?
Title What About America's Homeless Children? PDF eBook
Author Paul G. Shane
Publisher SAGE
Pages 264
Release 1996-09-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0803949839

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The book concludes with recommendations for policies and programs that can prevent homelessness for children.

The Charlie Book

The Charlie Book
Title The Charlie Book PDF eBook
Author Diana Bowman
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 2016-10-13
Genre
ISBN 9780692778319

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Homeless kids of all ages exist in every community, but few realize this. Because of their invisibility, the needs of these kids, a population of over 3 million, go largely unmet. The Charlie Book not only offers a range of ways ordinary compassionate people can help in their own communities, but it also gives background information to help understand the scope of this hidden problem. Additionally, it directs readers to existing resources.Schools districts must have a trained homeless liaison to identify and assist students experiencing homelessness. The federal McKinney-Vento Education for Homeless Children and Youth Act, reauthorized in December 2015 as part of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), specifies duties and responsibilities of these liaisons. One is to develop local resources to help the students succeed in school. "Charlie," for whom the book is named, was instrumental in passage of homeless children and youth's educational rights. Society's choice in dealing with widespread angst about income inequality, racial strife, domestic and international violence, and personal challenges could angrily tumble into an apathetic stupor or embrace compassion that spurs action. The Charlie Book: 60 Ways to Help Homeless Kids grew out of the desire to create a "compassion epidemic" that would spill out across the country to ease the suffering of millions of homeless children and youth. It was created and reviewed by people with years of experience working with homeless kids.This concise handbook will provide the know-how for adults and kids, civic organizations and faith communities, scout troops and neighborhood associations to make a viable difference in their local communities for the mostly invisible families and youth experiencing a variety of shapes of homelessness.Those involved in this book believe that good people doing good things will mitigate the apathy and anxiety that grabs headlines and shatters lives. The Charlie Book offers a simple, doable approach to providing tangible help to young people striving to get an education despite the formidable challenges they face. The antidote to apathy is action. The Charlie Book, offers simple activities that can simply change lives for the better.