From Head to Heart High Quality Teaching Practices in the Spotlight

From Head to Heart  High Quality Teaching Practices in the Spotlight
Author: Nicholas D. Young,Elizabeth Jean,Teresa Allissa Citro
Publsiher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2019-02-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781622735242

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It is widely acknowledged that today’s teachers are tasked with educating increasingly diverse students as well as addressing their academic and social-emotional needs. This book examines cutting-edge teaching practices that make a difference in improving general educator and/or student performance across the grade spans. The emphasis is placed on research-based strategies, practices, and theories that can be readily translated into classroom practice. From Head to Heart: High Quality Teaching Practices in the Spotlight considers the importance of more personal topics within the teaching field, such as teacher wellness, as well as including information on effective teaching practices that seek to inspire and empower students and teachers. This book will be of interest to those that work within a pedagogical environment as well as university students and parents, alike.

Stars in the Schoolhouse Teaching Practices and Approaches that Make a Difference

Stars in the Schoolhouse  Teaching Practices and Approaches that Make a Difference
Author: Nicholas D. Young,Elizabeth Jean,Teresa Allissa Citro
Publsiher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2019-02-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781622735150

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It is acknowledged that today’s teachers are tasked with educating increasingly diverse students as well as with addressing their academic and social-emotional needs. The Stars in the Schoolhouse: Teaching Practices and Approaches that Make a Difference offers a visionary look at teaching skills and practices that focus on the classroom, technology, and specific content areas that are often ignored in educational conversations. Emphasis is placed on research-based strategies, practices, and theories that can be readily translated into classroom practice, whilst examining cutting-edge teaching practices that make a difference in improving general educator and/or student performance across the grade spans. This high-quality teaching resource will be of interest to regular and special educators, school administrators, guidance counselors, graduate education professors, and university students.

Maximizing Mental Health Services Proven Practices that Promote Emotional Well Being

Maximizing Mental Health Services  Proven Practices that Promote Emotional Well Being
Author: Nicholas D. Young,Melissa A Mumby,Jennifer A. Smolinski
Publsiher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2020-01-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781622737918

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'Maximizing Mental Health Services: Evidence-Based Practices that Promote Emotional Well-Being' examines best therapeutic practices for patients, therapists, graduate professors, family members and all who struggle to find the most effective treatment modalities for those dealing with mental health challenges. Mental health issues are rising at an alarming rate, while positive therapeutic outcomes have not kept pace and remain low for many conditions, making an investigation of evidence-based treatment options critically important to the helping profession. While certain types of therapy bring success to specific clients, these modalities cannot be easily applied to all client profiles. Understanding the strengths of each modality and how to match them to the respective needs of the client will be emphasized. Furthermore, the impact of counselors’ own traits on the client-therapist relationship is an important and often overlooked topic that will be explored. Therapy practices have changed over the past decade to include non-traditional options; therefore, the authors investigate the ways in which these practices have either helped or hindered patient success. Lastly, the book offers readers information on resources for further information on the evidence-based practices presented within.

The Recovery Handbook Understanding Addictions and Evidenced Based Treatment Practices

The Recovery Handbook  Understanding Addictions and Evidenced Based Treatment Practices
Author: Nicholas D. Young,Melissa A. Mumby,Jennifer A. Smolinski
Publsiher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2024
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781648890147

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Addiction is rapidly becoming one of the most significant challenges to mental health today. According to the latest National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH, 2018), 19.7 million Americans, aged 12 and older, battled a substance disorder alone in 2017. Additionally, 8.5 million of those individuals also suffered from a mental health disorder, with millions more suffering from a range of other addictive disorders and associated behaviors that interfere with physical, social and emotional health. These alarming statistics highlight the crucial need for mental health providers to be kept up to date with the latest research on the full range of addiction treatment and recovery. ‘The Recovery Handbook: Understanding Addictions and Evidenced-Based Treatment Practices’ provides a comprehensive examination of the various forms of addiction, its physical and mental complexities, and, unlike other sources on addiction, effective evidence-based interventions that promote a healthy recovery. Particular attention is given to the nature of addiction, including environmental, genetic, and developmental factors; with authors examining the short- and long-term effects of a variety of addictions such as drug, alcohol, gambling, food, sex, shopping, work, and video gaming to name a few. This book will serve as a valuable resource for counselors, psychologists, professors, graduate students in the helping professions, as well as families of addicts, co-workers, and those suffering from addiction themselves.

Captivating Campuses Proven Practices that Promote College Student Persistence Engagement and Success

Captivating Campuses  Proven Practices that Promote College Student Persistence  Engagement and Success
Author: Nicholas D. Young,Christine N. Michael,Jennifer A. Smolinksi
Publsiher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2019-07-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781622736133

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What role does student engagement play in educational achievement on the post-secondary campus? And, what factors affect each student’s ability and motivation to engage with the full college experience, both in and outside of the classroom? It is now widely acknowledged that post-secondary institutions must not only focus on facilitating the transition from high school to college, but that they must also make a concerted effort to listen to the needs and experiences of their students in order to achieve maximal involvement within the college environment. Students need to be captivated by at least one element of their college experience - whether that be in the classroom, dorm, or extracurricular activities - in order to form a bond with their institution and feel motivated and attached enough to put in the hard work until graduation. Campuses that capture their students’ interests and passions, provide spaces for them to develop as individuals, and opportunities to form meaningful professional and personal relationships have a far greater chance of both retaining their students to graduation and helping them develop as whole human beings who will contribute. This book studies the many facets of student engagement as it attempts to define student engagement, differentiating it from involvement, and covers seminal theories of college student engagement. The contributions to this volume discuss the powerful role that relationships play in helping students identify their interests and talents, and other examples of best practice when it comes to creating engaging classroom experiences, such as collaborative projects with peers, study abroad, and learning that is situated in real-life problems that are of importance to the student.

The Potency of the Principalship Action Oriented Leadership at the Heart of School Improvement

The Potency of the Principalship  Action Oriented Leadership at the Heart of School Improvement
Author: Nicholas D. Young,Elizabeth Jean,Anne Mead
Publsiher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2019-01-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781622735525

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This book examines the diverse responsibilities of the 21st century principal, who is tasked with continuous school improvement. Recognizing that principals must lead educators and staff in all facets of school life, this book reviews research-based strategies, practices and theories that can be readily translated into the enhanced praxis. The authors present an in-depth analysis into principal identity, working effectively with families, how a collaborative school culture can offer dividends, helping teachers educate an increasingly diverse student body, and successful instructional leadership approaches. Additional emphasis is placed on school law, teachers’ unions, hiring and evaluation, budgeting, curriculum and program assessment, professional development, and the use of technology. Notably, throughout their investigation, the authors bear in mind cutting-edge practices that can be employed in these areas to leverage the best from schools and those that inhabit their halls. The reader will be left with an expanded understanding of principal practices that directly and indirectly improve student achievement as well as a resource section for further consideration and use.

Captivating Classrooms

Captivating Classrooms
Author: Nicholas D. Young,Christine N. Michael,Jennifer A. Smolinski
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2018-11-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475843668

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Captivating Classrooms explores the specific role that student engagement plays in education, it argues that there are myriad factors that undergird meaningful student learning and participation—such as motivation, exciting teaching strategies, reinventing literacy instruction, and authentic assessment. This book is an extremely valuable handbook for school leaders, teachers, and support staff, as well as for parents of PK-12 students, aspiring educators, and higher education faculty who prepare pre-service teachers and administrators. This is a must-read for those who are committed to helping all students find their purpose and passion in education.

Embracing and Educating the Autistic Child

Embracing and Educating the Autistic Child
Author: Nicholas D. Young,Kristen Bonanno-Sotiropoulos,Melissa A. Mumby
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2018-11-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475846904

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With the continued rise in the diagnosis of autism for school-aged students, particularly in the United States, the need for tailoring our instructional practices and programs for this population is at a pivotal point. Embracing and Educating the Autistic Child: Valuing Those Who Color Outside the Lines, takes a look at the extensive research pertaining to the unique learning needs and characteristics of the autistic student. The authors provide valuable insights into how educators, school leaders, parents, community members and college professors can turn the tide to academic success for this population of students.