
Poor Students, Richer Teaching
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Second in a two-book series
This research-based teacher resource details the difficult but necessary work that K-12 teachers must undertake to positively impact the college and career readiness of students living in poverty. A companion to Poor Students, Rich Teaching, this book outlines three new mindsets that enhance teaching and strengthen students' learning: the positivity mindset, enrichment mindset, and graduation mindset. Author Eric Jensen includes implementation strategies and lesson-planning tools designed to increase student engagement and success.
This book will help you use mindsets in the classroom to motivate students to learn:
- Understand the urgency of student poverty in the United States and how poverty affects classroom engagement, student success, and high school graduation rates.
- Learn how to engage students in the three mindsets to strengthen an attitude of academic optimism, hope, and resilience.
- Positively influence students' social emotional learning to impact achievement and increase college and career readiness skills.
- Build students' cognitive load capacity and social skills to support learning in spite of the challenges they face.
- Communicate the importance of learner autonomy and choice in motivation for students.
Contents: About the Author Preface Introduction Chapter 1: The New Normal
Part One: Why the Positivity Mindset? Chapter 2: Secrets of the Positivity Mindset Chapter 3: Boost Optimism and Hope Chapter 4: Build Positive Attitudes Chapter 5: Foster Control, Choice, and Relevancy Chapter 6: Change the Emotional Set Point Chapter 7: Lock in the Positivity Mindset
Part Two: Why the Enrichment Mindset? Chapter 8: Secrets of the Enrichment Mindset Chapter 9: Manage the Cognitive Load Chapter 10: Develop Better Thinking Skills Chapter 11: Enhance Study Skills and Vocabulary Chapter 12: Build Better Memory Chapter 13: Lock in the Enrichment Mindset
Part Three: Why the Graduation Mindset? Chapter 14: Secrets of the Graduation Mindset Chapter 15: Support Alternative Solutions Chapter 16: Prepare for College and Careers Chapter 17: Lock in the Graduation Mindset
Appendix A: Rich Lesson Planning Appendix B: Running Your Own Brain References and Resources IndexAlso see the related resource, Poor Students, Rich Teaching.
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Content
- Intro
- Acknowledgments
- Table of Contents
- About the Author
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 17
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- References and Resources
- Index
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