Paving the Pathway for Educational Success

Paving the Pathway for Educational Success
Author: Nicholas D. Young,Kristen Bonanno-Sotiropoulos,Teresa Citro
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475838862

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This book is designed to be a valuable resource for all educators who seek to gain a better understanding of learning disabilities, effective classroom practices, and meeting the instructional, emotional, and social needs of struggling students. Educators will benefit from the extensive research provided in the book and they will gain a thorough understanding of the importance of creating, supporting, and maintaining valuable interventions and how to do so effectively.

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.

Making the Grade

Making the Grade
Author: Nicholas D. Young,Kristen Bonanno-Sotiropoulos,Jennifer A. Smolinski
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2018-03-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475841954

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Designed to be a valuable resource, this book provides educators, administrators, practitioners, and families with a clear understanding of how to meet the instructional, emotional, and social needs of students with learning disabilities. Readers will benefit from the extensive research provided and will gain an appreciation for the importance of collaboration, creating safe and supportive learning environments, as well as effectively implementing interventions.

Guardians of the Next Generation

Guardians of the Next Generation
Author: Nicholas D. Young,Kristen Bonanno-Sotiropoulos,Jennifer A. Smolinski
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2018-09-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475843316

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Ask teachers why they have pursued a career in education and they are likely to mention a strong desire to make a difference in the lives of children or suggest that teaching was a calling not just a job. Research shows that in addition to these reasons, teachers also indicated that they joined the academic ranks to share a deep interest in a particular subject area, to work with students of different backgrounds and abilities, or to engage students in creative ways. For these reasons, and many more, Guardians of the Next Generation: Igniting the Passion for High Quality Teaching, addresses the very heart of what helps teachers to make learning meaningful to children.

Achieving Results

Achieving Results
Author: Nicholas D. Young,Kristen Bonanno-Sotiropoulos,Jennifer A. Smolinski
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2018-05-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475842289

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As a result of this distressing information on the challenges facing our educators, this book was written to highlight approaches and strategies that have been found to improve student outcomes. Administrative factors, educational policy and law, implementation of evidence-based teaching practices, collaborating with teachers’ unions, fostering partnerships with parents as well as community organizations, meaningful professional development, and considerations for early childhood and special populations of students have been found to play a role in achieving such improved results.

Creating Compassionate Classrooms Understanding the Continuum of Disabilities and Effective Educational Interventions

Creating Compassionate Classrooms  Understanding the Continuum of Disabilities and Effective Educational Interventions
Author: Nicholas D. Young,Angela C.Fain,Teresa A. Citro
Publsiher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-05-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781622736041

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Throughout the chapters of this book, the reader will be introduced to the thirteen disability categories included in IDEA (specific learning disabilities, emotional/behavioral disorders, autism, other health impaired, intellectually disabled, multiple disabilities, speech or language impairments, traumatic brain injury, hearing impairment, deaf/blind, deafness, visual impairment, and orthopedic impairment), using the legally established definitions. Lengthy descriptions of best practices, modifications and accommodations follow, offering a complete picture of each disability and how educators and parents collaboratively can assist the struggling student. To set the stage, the book begins with chapters that discuss special education in general, response to intervention as an intermediary step in the academic continuum of support, and the individualized education plan process. Subsequent chapters examine each of the thirteen aforementioned IDEA disability categories, which have not been commonly incorporated into one comprehensive resource; however, for the sake of brevity, some disability categories have been combined when doing so did not impact practice implications. Emphasis is placed on effective classroom strategies and interventions associated with each disability category with the intent of providing practitioners and those who support them with the information and tools necessary to support students with identified educational needs. To the extent possible, the primary authors sought to ensure this resource was practical and user-friendly for educators who work directly with students with the range of recognized disabilities. This book demystifies the special education process and disability categories as well as offers educators and their families the tools to help our students, who have one or more disabilities, find life-long success. Ensuring the best for our students with disabilities requires that we first acknowledge and support the hard work and deep commitment of those professionals and parents/guardians who devote their lives to teaching, reaching, mentoring and advocating for those most vulnerable in our classrooms.

Acceptance Understanding and the Moral Imperative of Promoting Social Justice Education in the Schoolhouse

Acceptance  Understanding  and the Moral Imperative of Promoting Social Justice Education in the Schoolhouse
Author: Nicholas D. Young,Elizabeth Jean,Teresa A. Citro
Publsiher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781622736447

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This book examines the critical issues associated with the topic of social justice in primary and secondary education. Understanding the challenges related to educational inequity requires a comprehensive and systematic re-examination of educational reform; specifically, this book defines social justice education, offers different perspectives from major thought leaders and examines the challenges faced by different populations when it comes to receiving equal opportunity and treatment. Emphasis will be placed on programs, approaches and strategies to increasingly teach tolerance, respect, and understanding within and between these groups and members of the majority culture. The focus, then, will be on educational practices designed to prepare students from diverse backgrounds to be active, contributing, and fully participatory members of our contemporary society. This book is most appropriate for preservice and veteran teachers, school and educational psychologists, related special education service professionals, educational administrators, guidance counselors, graduate education professors, policymakers, parents, and student leaders who wish to gain a better understanding of how social justice can and should become a valuable part of the educational landscape.

From Cradle to Classroom

From Cradle to Classroom
Author: Nicholas D. Young,Elizabeth Jean, Ed.D,Anne E. Mead, Ed.D
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2018-12-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475842548

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This book offers a comprehensive look at all that is necessary to ensure success of children with exceptionalities, birth to age 5, while understanding that typical peers will also benefit from the interventions and strategies suggested.