
Nurture, Care, Respect, and Trust
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Inhalt
- Cover
- Copyrihgt
- Half-Title
- Title
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Foreword (Marta Santos Pais)
- Foreword (Amy Spangler)
- Introduction: A Letter from the Editors: Ten Reasons to Read This Book (Tatyana Tsyrlina-Spady and Peter C. Renn)
- Part I: Learn and Follow: Korczak, a Life Story of Dedication and Love
- Chapter 1: The Good Doctor of Warsaw (Elisabeth Gifford)
- Chapter 2: The Home for Orphans during WWII: A Micro-History of Perseverance and Care (Agnieszka Witkowska-Krych)
- Chapter 3: Janusz Korczak: Sculptor of Children's Souls (Marcia Talmage Schneider)
- Chapter 4: On Becoming Korczak: A Short Reflection (Lillian Boraks-Nemetz)
- Chapter 5: Korczak: From Dijon to Seattle-an Odyssey (Mark Bernheim)
- Assignments for Part I
- Part II: Advocate and Win: Korczak as a Champion of the Rights of the Child
- Chapter 6: Starting with the Rights of the Child (Kenneth Bedell)
- Chapter 7: The Rights of the Child and the Order of the Smile: Korczak's Influence in Today's World (Marek Michalak)
- Chapter 8: Two UN Conventions and Their Fathers: Janusz Korczak and Raphael Lemkin (Ewa Lukowicz-Oniszczuk)
- Chapter 9: Echoes from Korczak: Children's Participation Today (Ewa Jarosz)
- Chapter 10: Human Rights Library: An Interview with Jonathan Levy (Tatyana Tsyrlina-Spady, Peter C. Renn, and Amy Spangler)
- Assignments for Part II
- Part III: Nurture and Care: Early Childhood Support as a Basis for a Happy and Successful Life
- Chapter 11: Meeting Basic Needs and Getting Children on Track to Fulfill Their Potential (Angela M. Kurth, Darcia Narvaez, and Mary S. Tarsha)
- Chapter 12: The Canadian Model of Community Social Pediatrics: Respecting Children's Rights to Quality Education through Integrated Healthcare (Gilles Julien and Hélène (Sioui) Trudel)
- Chapter 13: Janusz Korczak and Developmentally Appropriate Practice (Hillel Goelman)
- Chapter 14: Preschoolers as Explorers: How to Ensure Respect for Their Rights (Ljubov M. Klarina)
- Chapter 15: Why Should Children Learn to Take Risks (Helma Brouwers)
- Assignments for Part III
- Part IV: Respect and Inspire: From School Years to College
- Chapter 16: Responsibility for Self, Others, and the Community: Practical Implications of Korczak's Educational Vision (Sara Efrat Efron)
- Chapter 17: To Inspire Not to Compel: Korczak's Ideas and Practice of Moral Education (Marc R. Silverman)
- Chapter 18: Janusz Korczak and John Dewey on Re-Instituting Education (Joop W.A. Berding)
- Chapter 19: Lessons from Korczak: The Post Office as a Case Study (Shlomi Doron)
- Chapter 20: From Despair to Agency: The Call from Janusz Korczak (Kristin R. Poppo)
- Chapter 21: Found Poetry: An Interview with Julie Scott (Tatyana Tsyrlina-Spady, Peter C. Renn, and Amy Spangler)
- Chapter 22: Bringing Irena Sendler and Janusz Korczak into the Classroom: Contemporary Topics for Curricular Integration (Tilar J. Mazzeo)
- Assignments for Part IV
- Part V: Transform and Play: Creating Different Educational Realities Inspired by Korczak
- Chapter 23: Guiding Children for Virtue (Tonia Bock, Darcia Narvaez, Ralph Singh, and Mary S. Tarsha)
- Chapter 24: Bets and Postcards: Fostering Children's Self-Efficacy (Wojciech Lasota)
- Chapter 25: It Is Hard to Be in Charge: What Can We Learn from King Matt the First? (Tamara Sztyma)
- Chapter 26: Nash Dom Camps: A Unique Space of Childhood (Irina Demakova)
- Chapter 27: The Janusz Korczak Contest of Youth Literature (Shirane L.A. Halperin)
- Assignments for Part V
- Afterword: Respecting and Developing Children: A Valuable Collaboration with Janusz Korczak (Lukas Ritson and Caitlin Murphy)
- Appendices
- I. Found Poetry Project-(Julie Scott)
- I.1. Guidelines
- I.2. Students' Poems about Korczak
- II. Youth Courts and Postcards: Incorporating Korczak and Principles of Restorative Justice in a School Youth Court-(Ira T. Pataki)
- Introduction
- II.1. Youth Court Process and Script
- II.2. SKY Court Restorative Dispositions and a Hearing Report
- II.3. Youth Court Foreperson Sheet
- II.4. Youth Court Persuasive Strategies, FCOP
- II.5. Juror Questions
- II.6. Respondent Statement Sheet
- II.7. A Letter to the Postcard Recipient
- II.8. Lesson Plan: Academic Language Arts 7, Periods 1-2
- II.9. The Six Pillars of Character and Their Use in Language Arts Lessons
- II.10. Postcard Types
- Contributors
- Index
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