Keeping Students Safe and Helping Them Thrive: A Collaborative Handbook on School Safety, Mental Health, and Wellness [2 volumes]
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440854132
ISBN-10: 1440854130
Pagini: 1016
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 71 mm
Greutate: 1.95 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440854130
Pagini: 1016
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 71 mm
Greutate: 1.95 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Brings together cross-disciplinary and cross-stakeholder teams from education, counseling, psychology, human services, juvenile justice, law, and other fields
Notă biografică
David Osher, PhD, is vice president and institute fellow at American Institutes for Research and principal investigator of the National Center on Safe and Supportive Learning Environments. Matthew J. Mayer, PhD, is associate professor of educational psychology in the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers University.Robert J. Jagers, PhD, is vice president of research at the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning.Kimberly Kendziora, PhD, is a managing researcher at the American Institutes for Research. Lacy Wood, PhD, is a principal consultant at the American Institutes for Research and has more than 18 years of experience working in the field of family engagement.
Cuprins
Part One Comprehensive Approaches to Promotion, Prevention, Intervention, and SupportChapter 1 Approaches to Promotion and PreventionKimberly Kendziora and Trish ShafferChapter 2 Early Intervention within the School SettingHeather J. Clawson and Stephanie WuChapter 3 Assuring Strengths- and Evidence-Based Approaches in Child, Adolescent, and School Mental HealthMark D. Weist, Cheri J. Shapiro, Samantha N. Hartley, Abby A. Bode, Elaine Miller, Scott Huebner, John Terry, Kimberly Hills, and David OsherChapter 4 The Impact of Trauma and AdversitiesKathleen Guarino and Sarah CaverlyChapter 5 Students with School Failure TrajectoriesTerry Salinger and Matthew J. MayerChapter 6 Supporting Students with Intensive Intervention Needs in Comprehensive, Integrated, Three-Tiered Models of Prevention: Considerations for the FieldFrank M. Gresham and Kathleen Lynne LanePart Two Creating Emotionally and Physically Safe Schools and CommunitiesChapter 7 Emotional and Physical SafetyShannon B. Wanless, Dewey G. Cornell, and Dwight DavisChapter 8 What Is School Safety? School Safety Trends, Data, and Key IssuesMatthew J. Mayer and Thomas W. TramagliniChapter 9 Understanding the Critical Links between School Safety and Mental Health: Creating Pathways toward WellnessAmy-Jane Griffiths, Elena Liles Diamond, Jennifer Greif Green, Eui Kyung Kim, James Alsip, Kevin P. Dwyer, Matthew J. Mayer, and Michael J. FurlongChapter 10 The Scientific Evidence Supporting an Eight-Point Public Health-Oriented Action Plan to Prevent Gun ViolenceDaniel J. Flannery, George Bear, Rami Benbenishty, Ron Avi Astor, Catherine P. Bradshaw, George Sugai, Dewey G. Cornell, Denise C. Gottfredson, Maury Nation, Shane R. Jimerson, Amanda B. Nickerson, Matthew J. Mayer, Russell J. Skiba, Mark D. Weist, Dorothy L. Espelage, Michael J. Furlong, Nancy G. Guerra, Robert J. Jagers, Pedro A. Noguera, Daniel W. Webster, and David OsherChapter 11 Major Systems for Facilitating Safety and Pro-Social Behavior: Positive Schoolwide Behavior Supports and InterventionsRhonda N. T. Nese, Sara C. McDaniel, Shanna E. Hirsch, Ambra L. Green, Jeffrey R. Sprague, Kent McIntosh, and Barbara McClungChapter 12 Supporting Students Involved in Bullying Behaviors: Moving Beyond a Disciplinary FrameworkDeborah A. TemkinChapter 13 Reflections on Twenty Years of Restorative Justice in SchoolsBrenda E. Morrison and Nancy RiestenbergChapter 14 Threat Assessment and School Crisis PreparednessAmanda B. Nickerson and Dewey G. CornellPart Three Planning, Evaluation, and Policy DevelopmentChapter 15 Using Data to Improve Outcomes: Collaborative Planning, Progress Monitoring, and Continuous ImprovementJason Katz, Abraham Wandersman, Patricia E. Campie, and Manolya TanyuChapter 16 The Importance of Child-Guided and Youth-Directed Approaches: Engaging Youth Participatory Action Research PracticesLawrence T. Winn and Katie E. Richards-SchusterChapter 17 Practical Guidance for Policy and Practice: Strategies and Tools for Assessing and Building Readiness and for Launching Local EffortsRobert V. Mayo and Deborah A. MoroneyChapter 18 Getting to Outcomes: Planning, Continuous Improvement, and EvaluationAaron R. Butler, Jessica Johnson, and Gene E. HallChapter 19 Updating the National Agenda for Achieving Better Results for Children and Youth with Emotional and Behavioral DisordersNicholas A. Gage, Nicolette M. Grasley-Boy, Trina Osher, David Osher, and Mark D. WeistAbout the Editors and ContributorsIndex
Recenzii
Because of its transdisciplinary approach, anyone from researchers, students, and educators to parents will benefit from reading these volumes. All libraries with education, school counseling, social work, and school psychology students will find these two volumes a necessary addition to their collections. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty.