
Resiliency Reconsidered
Policy Implications of the Resiliency Movement
Donna M. Davis(Editor)
Information Age Publishing
Will be published approx. on 25. July 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
164 pages
978-1-59311-754-2 (ISBN)
Description
The goal of this book is to generate discussion not only about how we can create meaningful educational experiences for all learners, but to challenge systems that necessitate a resilient nature. Ultimately, the authors promote the need for a foundation of socially just policies and practices in all educational settings and respond to the question: How does a paradigm of resiliency translate into institutional change that benefits everyone?
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Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
260 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59311-754-2 (9781593117542)
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Content
Foreword; Bruce Anthony Jones.
Introduction; Donna M. Davis.
Part I. Understanding Resiliency.
Chapter 1. A History of Resilience in African American Children and Schools: Formal and Informal Policies That Shaped the Educational Experiences of Ex-Slaves; Donna M. Davis.
Chapter 2. The Social Contextual Nature of Resiliency in Schools: Organizational Structures That Facilitate a Positive School Culture; Tierra Freeman.
Part II. School Practices.
Chapter 3. Educational Resilience in Young Adolescents; Jennifer Friend.
Chapter 4. Promoting Resiliency Through High Expectations: Policy Implications for the Integration of Cognitive and Affective Reform in Schools; Loyce Caruthers.
Chapter 5. Student Resiliency, Institutional Structures and Arts Education: Manchester Craftsmen's Guild as a Model; Bruce Anthony Jones and Nathan D. Jackson.
Chapter 6. Fostering Resiliency in Students With Disabilities in an Era of Standards-Based Education: Paradoxes in Policy and Expectations; Jeannie Kleinhammer-Tramill.
Part III. Broadening the Subject.
Chapter 7. Expanding Our Thinking of Resiliency From K-12 to Higher Education: Resolute Experiences of Academic Latinas; Juan Carlos Gonzalez.
Chapter 8. The Time Is Now: The Role of Professional Learning Communities Strengthening the Resiliency of Teachers in Urban Schools; Jennifer Waddell.
About the Authors.
Introduction; Donna M. Davis.
Part I. Understanding Resiliency.
Chapter 1. A History of Resilience in African American Children and Schools: Formal and Informal Policies That Shaped the Educational Experiences of Ex-Slaves; Donna M. Davis.
Chapter 2. The Social Contextual Nature of Resiliency in Schools: Organizational Structures That Facilitate a Positive School Culture; Tierra Freeman.
Part II. School Practices.
Chapter 3. Educational Resilience in Young Adolescents; Jennifer Friend.
Chapter 4. Promoting Resiliency Through High Expectations: Policy Implications for the Integration of Cognitive and Affective Reform in Schools; Loyce Caruthers.
Chapter 5. Student Resiliency, Institutional Structures and Arts Education: Manchester Craftsmen's Guild as a Model; Bruce Anthony Jones and Nathan D. Jackson.
Chapter 6. Fostering Resiliency in Students With Disabilities in an Era of Standards-Based Education: Paradoxes in Policy and Expectations; Jeannie Kleinhammer-Tramill.
Part III. Broadening the Subject.
Chapter 7. Expanding Our Thinking of Resiliency From K-12 to Higher Education: Resolute Experiences of Academic Latinas; Juan Carlos Gonzalez.
Chapter 8. The Time Is Now: The Role of Professional Learning Communities Strengthening the Resiliency of Teachers in Urban Schools; Jennifer Waddell.
About the Authors.