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Book Helping Students Overcome Roadblocks to Achievement

Download or read book Helping Students Overcome Roadblocks to Achievement written by Regenia Mitchum Rawlinson and published by Youthlight Incorporated. This book was released on 2005-01-01 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Being lexically motivated, angry, or disconnected are three roadblocks to achievement that will eventually lead to deepening frustration, discouragement and aggressive/disruptive behaviors in students. This book provides you with a comprehensive set of resources you will need to help students to overcome these three roadblocks. Included are suggestions, strategies, lessons, and reproducible student worksheets for each roadblock.

Book Progress Cards

    Book Details:
  • Author : Scott Ertl
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2012-11-05
  • ISBN : 9780971572836
  • Pages : 200 pages

Download or read book Progress Cards written by Scott Ertl and published by . This book was released on 2012-11-05 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Progress cards help students identify specific behaviors that they can practice to achieve their goals.

Book Motivating Students to Learn

Download or read book Motivating Students to Learn written by Tommy M. Tomlinson and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Teaching to Close the Achievement Gap for Students of Color

Download or read book Teaching to Close the Achievement Gap for Students of Color written by Theodore S. Ransaw and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2020-10-08 with total page 186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume highlights approaches to closing the achievement gap for students of color across K-12 and post-secondary schooling. It uniquely examines factors outside the classroom to consider how these influence student identity and academic performance. Teaching to Close the Achievement Gap for Students of Color offers wide-ranging chapters that explore non-curricular issues including trauma, family background, restorative justice, refugee experiences, and sport as determinants of student and teacher experiences in the classroom. Through rigorous empirical and theoretical engagement, chapters identify culturally responsive strategies for supporting students as they navigate formal and informal educational opportunities and overcome intersectional barriers to success. In particular, chapters highlight how these approaches can be nurtured through teacher education, effective educational leadership, and engagement across the wider community. This insightful collection will be of interest to researchers, scholars, and post-graduate students in the fields of teacher education, sociology of education, and educational leadership.

Book Intentional Interruption

Download or read book Intentional Interruption written by Steven Katz and published by Corwin Press. This book was released on 2012-10-03 with total page 121 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Break down the barriers that keep professional learning from sticking! Real professional learning takes place when there is a permanent change in practice. This book outlines what it means to intentionally interrupt the status quo in order to overcome barriers to learning that impede permanent change. The authors explain the psychological processes involved in learning and which biases get in the way of making professional learning stick. Staff developers will find tools and strategies for: * Moving professional learning beyond activities to deepen conceptual change* Enabling new learning by building three key capacities: a learning focus, collaborative inquiry, and instructional leadership* Embedding and sustaining a true learning culture in schools.

Book The Knowledge Gap

    Book Details:
  • Author : Natalie Wexler
  • Publisher : Penguin
  • Release : 2020-08-04
  • ISBN : 0735213569
  • Pages : 354 pages

Download or read book The Knowledge Gap written by Natalie Wexler and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2020-08-04 with total page 354 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The untold story of the root cause of America's education crisis--and the seemingly endless cycle of multigenerational poverty. It was only after years within the education reform movement that Natalie Wexler stumbled across a hidden explanation for our country's frustrating lack of progress when it comes to providing every child with a quality education. The problem wasn't one of the usual scapegoats: lazy teachers, shoddy facilities, lack of accountability. It was something no one was talking about: the elementary school curriculum's intense focus on decontextualized reading comprehension "skills" at the expense of actual knowledge. In the tradition of Dale Russakoff's The Prize and Dana Goldstein's The Teacher Wars, Wexler brings together history, research, and compelling characters to pull back the curtain on this fundamental flaw in our education system--one that fellow reformers, journalists, and policymakers have long overlooked, and of which the general public, including many parents, remains unaware. But The Knowledge Gap isn't just a story of what schools have gotten so wrong--it also follows innovative educators who are in the process of shedding their deeply ingrained habits, and describes the rewards that have come along: students who are not only excited to learn but are also acquiring the knowledge and vocabulary that will enable them to succeed. If we truly want to fix our education system and unlock the potential of our neediest children, we have no choice but to pay attention.

Book Ratchetdemic

    Book Details:
  • Author : Christopher Emdin
  • Publisher : Beacon Press
  • Release : 2021-08-10
  • ISBN : 0807089516
  • Pages : 264 pages

Download or read book Ratchetdemic written by Christopher Emdin and published by Beacon Press. This book was released on 2021-08-10 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A revolutionary new educational model that encourages educators to provide spaces for students to display their academic brilliance without sacrificing their identities Building on the ideas introduced in his New York Times best-selling book, For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood, Christopher Emdin introduces an alternative educational model that will help students (and teachers) celebrate ratchet identity in the classroom. Ratchetdemic advocates for a new kind of student identity—one that bridges the seemingly disparate worlds of the ivory tower and the urban classroom. Because modern schooling often centers whiteness, Emdin argues, it dismisses ratchet identity (the embodying of “negative” characteristics associated with lowbrow culture, often thought to be possessed by people of a particular ethnic, racial, or socioeconomic status) as anti-intellectual and punishes young people for straying from these alleged “academic norms,” leaving young people in classrooms frustrated and uninspired. These deviations, Emdin explains, include so-called “disruptive behavior” and a celebration of hip-hop music and culture. Emdin argues that being “ratchetdemic,” or both ratchet and academic (like having rap battles about science, for example), can empower students to embrace themselves, their backgrounds, and their education as parts of a whole, not disparate identities. This means celebrating protest, disrupting the status quo, and reclaiming the genius of youth in the classroom.

Book At risk Students Defy the Odds

Download or read book At risk Students Defy the Odds written by Rosa Aronson and published by Scarecrow Press. This book was released on 2001 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What is your perception of at-risk students? A rural African-American man? A legally blind Georgia girl? A poor Pakistani immigrant? Rosa Aronson tells the stories of these and four other students, uncovering how very different at-risk achievers have overcome the odds stacked against them. Through seven narratives, Aronson analyzes their collective experiences. She offers recommendations for change in today's educational system based upon their journeys and the research of other overcomers such as Richard Rodriguez and Victor Frankl. A powerful book, At-Risk Students Defy the Odds brings to light the issues of poverty and race that affect education today and provides hope for change.

Book Responsive Teaching

    Book Details:
  • Author : Harry Fletcher-Wood
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release : 2018-05-30
  • ISBN : 1351583867
  • Pages : 211 pages

Download or read book Responsive Teaching written by Harry Fletcher-Wood and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-05-30 with total page 211 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This essential guide helps teachers refine their approach to fundamental challenges in the classroom. Based on research from cognitive science and formative assessment, it ensures teachers can offer all students the support and challenge they need – and can do so sustainably. Written by an experienced teacher and teacher educator, the book balances evidence-informed principles and practical suggestions. It contains: A detailed exploration of six core problems that all teachers face in planning lessons, assessing learning and responding to students Effective practical strategies to address each of these problems across a range of subjects Useful examples of each strategy in practice and accounts from teachers already using these approaches Checklists to apply each principle successfully and advice tailored to teachers with specific responsibilities. This innovative book is a valuable resource for new and experienced teachers alike who wish to become more responsive teachers. It offers the evidence, practical strategies and supportive advice needed to make sustainable, worthwhile changes.

Book Overcoming the Hurdles to Academic Success

Download or read book Overcoming the Hurdles to Academic Success written by Darrell Anthony Luzzo and published by Houghton Mifflin College Division. This book was released on 2002 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This academic preparation text uses interactive discussion techniques to cover over 100 strategies for academic success.Each chapter includes Case Studies that demonstrate how some students have overcome academic hurdles; Take It Away summaries that recap strategies and encourage students to apply them to academic and personal life; and Questions for Critical Thought which allow students to practice critical-thinking skills, reflect on their own difficulties, and assess the strategies most likely to work for them.

Book Achievement Barriers Perceived and Overcome by Successful High school Students Participating in Upward Bound Programs in Indiana

Download or read book Achievement Barriers Perceived and Overcome by Successful High school Students Participating in Upward Bound Programs in Indiana written by Alyssia Janet Parris-Coates and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 480 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Reaching Students

Download or read book Reaching Students written by Nancy Kober and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Reaching Students presents the best thinking to date on teaching and learning undergraduate science and engineering. Focusing on the disciplines of astronomy, biology, chemistry, engineering, geosciences, and physics, this book is an introduction to strategies to try in your classroom or institution. Concrete examples and case studies illustrate how experienced instructors and leaders have applied evidence-based approaches to address student needs, encouraged the use of effective techniques within a department or an institution, and addressed the challenges that arose along the way."--Provided by publisher.

Book Man vs  Woman  Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving Harmony

Download or read book Man vs Woman Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving Harmony written by Hseham Amrahs and published by Mahesh Dutt Sharma. This book was released on 2024-02-12 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Man vs. Woman: Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving Harmony" offers a compelling exploration of the complexities inherent in gender dynamics and the journey towards greater equality and understanding between the sexes. * This book is not merely an exploration of the challenges inherent in gender relations—it is a call to action. * With a focus on resilience, advocacy, and collective empowerment, "Man vs. Woman" charts a course towards a future where gender equality is not just a distant dream but a lived reality for all. * Through inspiring stories of activism, solidarity, and social change, readers are reminded of the power they hold to challenge injustice, dismantle oppressive systems, and build a more inclusive and equitable world for future generations. In this insightful book, readers are invited to embark on a transformative journey that delves deep into the challenges, triumphs, and aspirations of individuals navigating the intricate web of societal expectations, stereotypes, and biases that shape our understanding of gender. From the outset, the book challenges conventional notions of gender, inviting readers to question the rigid constructs that confine individuals to predetermined roles and behaviors based on their assigned gender at birth. Through a thought-provoking analysis of societal norms and cultural narratives, readers gain a deeper understanding of how gender influences our interactions, relationships, and opportunities in life. Drawing on a wealth of research, personal anecdotes, and real-life examples, "Man vs. Woman" explores the distinct communication styles, emotional experiences, and social pressures faced by men and women. * Through candid discussions on topics such as intimacy, vulnerability, and empowerment, readers are encouraged to confront their own biases and assumptions, fostering empathy and understanding for individuals of all genders. As readers turn the pages of "Man vs. Woman: Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving Harmony," they are invited to join a global movement towards greater understanding, empathy, and respect between men and women. Through reflection, dialogue, and action, this book serves as a roadmap for individuals committed to creating a world where gender is no longer a barrier to personal fulfillment, mutual respect, and collective flourishing.

Book Assessing with Respect

Download or read book Assessing with Respect written by Starr Sackstein and published by ASCD. This book was released on 2021-03-24 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Learn how approaching assessment through the lens of social and emotional learning can help ensure fair, equitable assessment; enhance learning; and improve students' emotional health.

Book Don   t give up  Techniques to overcome obstacles and achieve your goals

Download or read book Don t give up Techniques to overcome obstacles and achieve your goals written by Eva Seoane and published by Eva Seoane. This book was released on with total page 23 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Don't give up: Techniques to overcome obstacles and achieve your goals" is an ebook that provides effective tools and strategies to overcome common obstacles that arise on the way to achieving goals and objectives. From identifying obstacles and taking a solutions approach to visualizing and setting realistic goals, the ebook provides practical advice and proven techniques to help readers overcome challenges and persevere in achieving their goals. The importance of resilience, flexibility and seeking support on the path to success is also addressed. This ebook is ideal for all those people who want to achieve their goals and need effective tools and strategies to overcome the obstacles that arise along the way.

Book Student Success with Less Stress

Download or read book Student Success with Less Stress written by Carlton R.V. Witte and published by Balboa Press. This book was released on 2019-12-11 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Young people want to know how they can be successful and do so without being stressed. Adults in their lives want to help. The principles presented in this book provide students with powerful tools to help meet the challenges they face today. It also gives parents potent suggestions on how they can support their children to be successful academically and socially—with less stress. Being “educated” is more than academics. Educated students have learned success principles not taught in the typical classroom. Educated students are less prone to stress, and generally happier. This book will show youth how to be truly “educated”. Some of the “tips” in Student Success with Less Stress include: • Proven motivational and success principles. • Dynamic study strategies. • Mega-learning: What schools do not teach. • Memorizing made easy. • Classroom strategies for the extra edge. • Reducing stress and anxiety. • Overcoming roadblocks to achievement. • How to be a great leader. • How parents can support and respond. • Learning differences and how to access special education programs. • Maneuvering the college search and application process. • Paying for college. • Our education system (and students) at risk, and what can be done.

Book Habits of Success  Getting Every Student Learning

Download or read book Habits of Success Getting Every Student Learning written by Harry Fletcher-Wood and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2021-10-27 with total page 213 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For students to benefit from lessons, they must attend, listen, and try their best. But at times, almost all teachers struggle to manage classroom behavior, and to motivate students to learn. Drawing on decades of research on behavioral science, this book offers teachers practical strategies to get students learning. The key is students’ habits. This book reveals simple, powerful ways to help students build habits of success. Harry Fletcher-Wood shows how teachers can use behavioral science techniques to increase motivation and improve behavior. He offers clear guidance on topics such as using role models to motivate students, making detailed plans to help students act, and building habits to ensure students keep going. The book addresses five challenges teachers face in encouraging desirable behavior: Choosing what change to prioritize Convincing students to change Encouraging students to commit to a plan Making starting easy Ensuring students keep going Workshops, checklists and real-life examples illustrate how these ideas work in the classroom and make the book a resource to revisit and share. Distilling the evidence into clear principles, this innovative book is a valuable resource for new and experienced teachers alike.