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Children and Trauma : Critical Perspectives for Meeting the Needs of Diverse Educational Communities.

By: Kramer, Brianne.
Contributor(s): McKenzie, Jennifer.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Inspired by the Contributions of Vygotsky,Freire, and a Host of Post-Modern, Feminist, and Critical Educators, Educational Psychology: Meaning Making for Teachers and Learnersis a Collection of Writing Dedicated to Individual Learners and Seeking to Creat: Publisher: Bloomfield : Myers Education Press, 2022Copyright date: �2022Edition: 1st ed.Description: 1 online resource (379 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781975503444.Subject(s): Culturally relevant pedagogy | Educational psychology | Post-traumatic stress disorder in childrenGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 371.713 Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: A Bioecological Model for School-Based Trauma Informed Practice (Theresa Kruczek) -- Chapter 2: Trauma, Adversity, and the Classroom Teacher: Systematically Planning for Safety and Resiliency (Doyle Pruitt and Peter Kozik) -- Chapter 3: Integrated Theories for Integrated Childhoods: How Bioecological Systems Theory and Relational Cultural Theory Shape Trauma-Informed Care in Schools (Joel Arvizo-Zavala, Yifat Levenstein, and Amira Trevino) -- Chapter 4: Ensuring the Success of Young Children: Trauma-Informed Practice in the Preschool Classroom (Marla J. Lohmann, Johanna P. Higgins, and Jennifer Rossman) -- Chapter 5: Understanding the Impact of Trauma on School-Age Children and Their Families (Jennifer Foster and Aneesh Kumar) -- Chapter 6: Helping the Helpers in Education (Jody A. Kunk-Czaplicki and R. Jason Lynch) -- Chapter 7: Research and Teaching Methods for Children Who Have Experienced Trauma (Meghan Kessler and Michele Miller) -- Chapter 8: Relationship Over Reproach: One School's Efforts in Fostering Resilience Through Trauma-Informed Practices (Carrie Giboney Wall) -- Chapter 9: A Trauma-Informed School District Case Study: Iron County School District (Maren Hirschi and Shawn Christiansen) -- Chapter 10: Strategies to Meet the Needs of Students with Trauma (Natalia Assis, Mark Reid, Angela Proctor, and Thomas Brooks) -- Chapter 11: The Impact of Trauma on Rural Communities (Susanne James, Anni Reinking, and Jayme Swanke) -- Chapter 12: Trauma's Impact on Urban School Districts: An Action Plan for Educators (Jennifer Hernandez) -- Chapter 13: The Need for a New Trauma-Informed Framework: Integrating Social Justice Education (Brianne Kramer).
Chapter 14: rACEism: Addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) of African American Youth in K-12 Education and Beyond (Laura Danforth, John W. Miller, Jr., and Jaqueline Burse) -- Chapter 15: Indigenous Methodologies for Teaching in a Trauma-Informed Health Education Program (Sarah Allen, Rae Deernose, Alma Knows His Gun McCormick, Shannen Keene, Brianna Bull Shows, John Hallett, Mark Schure, Suzanne Held, and Christiane Parrish) -- Chapter 16: Blurred Lines: Trauma and Educational Disability (Jennifer M. McKenzie) -- Chapter 17: Responding to Trauma: Considerations of Attachment of Youth in Foster Care (Amanda Hill) -- Chapter 18: A Call to Action: Recommendations for Teacher Advocacy in the Aftermath of 2020 (Brianne Kramer, Jennifer M. McKenzie, and John Rodari Meisner) -- Conclusion -- Editor and Author Biographies -- Index.
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Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: A Bioecological Model for School-Based Trauma Informed Practice (Theresa Kruczek) -- Chapter 2: Trauma, Adversity, and the Classroom Teacher: Systematically Planning for Safety and Resiliency (Doyle Pruitt and Peter Kozik) -- Chapter 3: Integrated Theories for Integrated Childhoods: How Bioecological Systems Theory and Relational Cultural Theory Shape Trauma-Informed Care in Schools (Joel Arvizo-Zavala, Yifat Levenstein, and Amira Trevino) -- Chapter 4: Ensuring the Success of Young Children: Trauma-Informed Practice in the Preschool Classroom (Marla J. Lohmann, Johanna P. Higgins, and Jennifer Rossman) -- Chapter 5: Understanding the Impact of Trauma on School-Age Children and Their Families (Jennifer Foster and Aneesh Kumar) -- Chapter 6: Helping the Helpers in Education (Jody A. Kunk-Czaplicki and R. Jason Lynch) -- Chapter 7: Research and Teaching Methods for Children Who Have Experienced Trauma (Meghan Kessler and Michele Miller) -- Chapter 8: Relationship Over Reproach: One School's Efforts in Fostering Resilience Through Trauma-Informed Practices (Carrie Giboney Wall) -- Chapter 9: A Trauma-Informed School District Case Study: Iron County School District (Maren Hirschi and Shawn Christiansen) -- Chapter 10: Strategies to Meet the Needs of Students with Trauma (Natalia Assis, Mark Reid, Angela Proctor, and Thomas Brooks) -- Chapter 11: The Impact of Trauma on Rural Communities (Susanne James, Anni Reinking, and Jayme Swanke) -- Chapter 12: Trauma's Impact on Urban School Districts: An Action Plan for Educators (Jennifer Hernandez) -- Chapter 13: The Need for a New Trauma-Informed Framework: Integrating Social Justice Education (Brianne Kramer).

Chapter 14: rACEism: Addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) of African American Youth in K-12 Education and Beyond (Laura Danforth, John W. Miller, Jr., and Jaqueline Burse) -- Chapter 15: Indigenous Methodologies for Teaching in a Trauma-Informed Health Education Program (Sarah Allen, Rae Deernose, Alma Knows His Gun McCormick, Shannen Keene, Brianna Bull Shows, John Hallett, Mark Schure, Suzanne Held, and Christiane Parrish) -- Chapter 16: Blurred Lines: Trauma and Educational Disability (Jennifer M. McKenzie) -- Chapter 17: Responding to Trauma: Considerations of Attachment of Youth in Foster Care (Amanda Hill) -- Chapter 18: A Call to Action: Recommendations for Teacher Advocacy in the Aftermath of 2020 (Brianne Kramer, Jennifer M. McKenzie, and John Rodari Meisner) -- Conclusion -- Editor and Author Biographies -- Index.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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