Learning In Safe Schools 2nd Edition


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Learning in Safe Schools, 2nd Edition


Learning in Safe Schools, 2nd Edition

Author: Faye Brownlie

language: en

Publisher: Pembroke Publishers Limited

Release Date: 2011


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This practical and timely revision of a popular book shows teachers how to create safer classrooms that meet the needs of all students. No matter what their needs, backgrounds, and skills, this remarkable book explores how to create effective learning environments where all students feel they belong.

Learning in Safe Schools


Learning in Safe Schools

Author: Faye Brownlie

language: en

Publisher: Pembroke Publishers Limited

Release Date: 2000


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Explores concrete ways for creating classroom cultures that promote belongingness, and thus safety. It provides lesson plans and identifies numerous resources that further teaching about belonging. Based on extensive classroom experience, the resource presents many strategies that have been used successfully in schools.

Creating Emotionally Safe Schools


Creating Emotionally Safe Schools

Author: Jane Bluestein

language: en

Publisher: Health Communications Incorporated

Release Date: 2001-08-01


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Something is terribly wrong with our schools. How did a place that should be a sanctuary for kids becomes a source of fear and intimidation? What has happened? In Creating Emotionally Safe Schools, Jane Bluestein offers a plan to return schools to havens of nurturing and learning. She examines environmental, historical, developmental, psychological, sociological, interpersonal, instructional and administrative factors that contribute to the emotional climate of an educational institution. This is a comprehensive view of what makes a school feel the way it feels, and what we can do to make it feel safe for every child—and every adult—who walks through its doors. Emotional safety has many dimensions, such as: the impact of the family and early development, childhood stress and coping, the changing role of the school, acceptance and emotional support, respect and belonging, temperament and labels, gangs and violence, instructional strategies, learning styles and multiple intelligences, teacher training and support, and the inherent need for a sense of community. The message Jane Bluestein brings is positive: information, programs and solutions are available that can ultimately make our schools inviting, inspiring, and, yes—safe. Includes: Comprehensive list of references and resources Complete index