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4 produkter
4 produkter
Culturally Responsive Tier 3 Interventions for Elementary Students
A Practical Guide for Teachers and Leaders
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
618 kr
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How can elementary school leaders support students with intensive behavioral and socio-emotional needs? Use culturally responsive Tier 3 interventions.This practical guide empowers elementary school principals, teachers, and district leaders to move beyond reactive crisis management toward equitable, individualized support systems. By integrating the frontline experience of school administrators with research-based, culturally proficient, healing-centered, and trauma-responsive practice, the authors provide a definitive roadmap for creating success for our most high-needs students using the Cultural Proficiency, Healing Centered and Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) frameworks.Written by a multidisciplinary team of nationally recognized experts, this resource is designed for schools that are committed to building systems that meet students where they are and scaffold a pathway to success. Through authentic case studies spanning Pre-K to 5th grade, you will learn how to transform campus communities and school-level policies to champion the students who challenge traditional systems the most.This professional development resource bridges the gap between believing in equity and facilitating daily practices that actually produce equitable outcomes. It offers actionable strategies for fostering student agency and social-emotional growth, ensuring that intensive interventions remain student-centered and culturally competent for diverse school communities.Book Features:Three Tiers of Actionable Strategies: Provides concrete steps for intensive behavioral and socio-emotional supports all framed through culturally responsive, healing-centered, and trauma-informed lenses.Authentic Pre-K–5 Case Studies: Features real-world scenarios that allow educators to apply research and evidence-based interventions to specific behavioral challenges.Multidisciplinary Insights: Integrates contemporary research with the expertise of educators and mental health professionals to support the whole child.Inclusive Early Childhood Focus: Includes dedicated strategies for preschool-aged children, addressing a critical need for elementary leaders’ increasing responsibility to supervise early childhood classrooms.Implementation Tools: Includes reproducible templates and access to a free PDF companion workbook designed to facilitate individual and team reflection and school-wide planning.
Culturally Responsive Tier 3 Interventions for Elementary Students
A Practical Guide for Teachers and Leaders
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
1 698 kr
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How can elementary school leaders support students with intensive behavioral and socio-emotional needs? Use culturally responsive Tier 3 interventions.This practical guide empowers elementary school principals, teachers, and district leaders to move beyond reactive crisis management toward equitable, individualized support systems. By integrating the frontline experience of school administrators with research-based, culturally proficient, healing-centered, and trauma-responsive practice, the authors provide a definitive roadmap for creating success for our most high-needs students using the Cultural Proficiency, Healing Centered and Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) frameworks.Written by a multidisciplinary team of nationally recognized experts, this resource is designed for schools that are committed to building systems that meet students where they are and scaffold a pathway to success. Through authentic case studies spanning Pre-K to 5th grade, you will learn how to transform campus communities and school-level policies to champion the students who challenge traditional systems the most.This professional development resource bridges the gap between believing in equity and facilitating daily practices that actually produce equitable outcomes. It offers actionable strategies for fostering student agency and social-emotional growth, ensuring that intensive interventions remain student-centered and culturally competent for diverse school communities.Book Features:Three Tiers of Actionable Strategies: Provides concrete steps for intensive behavioral and socio-emotional supports all framed through culturally responsive, healing-centered, and trauma-informed lenses.Authentic Pre-K–5 Case Studies: Features real-world scenarios that allow educators to apply research and evidence-based interventions to specific behavioral challenges.Multidisciplinary Insights: Integrates contemporary research with the expertise of educators and mental health professionals to support the whole child.Inclusive Early Childhood Focus: Includes dedicated strategies for preschool-aged children, addressing a critical need for elementary leaders’ increasing responsibility to supervise early childhood classrooms.Implementation Tools: Includes reproducible templates and access to a free PDF companion workbook designed to facilitate individual and team reflection and school-wide planning.
326 kr
Skickas inom 7-10 vardagar
Essential, accessible guidance for using trauma-informed practices to relieve student and educator stress in schoolsIn Reducing Stress in Schools, Mathew Portell, Ingrid L. Cockhren, Tyisha J. Noise, Julie Kurtz, and Julie Nicholson provide a toolkit of actionable, evidence-based practices for PreK–12 teachers, administrators, and staff to support students’ and adults’ nervous system regulation. Rooted in the tenets of trauma-responsive education and current neuroscience, these strategies address stress-related behavioral challenges present in schools, including fight, flight, freeze, and fawn behaviors. Unique in its approach, this book raises awareness of the collective trauma caused by the pandemic, highlights the effects of racial and historical trauma, draws attention to educators' stress and burnout, and proposes strategies for stress reduction drawn from a diverse range of practitioner experience.The authors show that, in the post-COVID-19 era, as students and educators contend with unprecedented exposure to mental health stressors, research supports classroom management via relationship-building interventions. They demonstrate how alternatives to exclusionary discipline practices can promote social-emotional learning, counter learning loss, and improve student skills such as sensory literacy, resilience, and frustration tolerance. This work delivers clear guidance throughout chapters that feature real-world case studies, sample conversations, and questions for reflection and discussion. It also includes recommendations for countering resistance to the implementation of trauma-responsive practices for classroom management. Ultimately, it gives educators the tools to build schools that reduce stress and strengthen racial justice, equity, healing, and safety.
262 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar