Teaching with poverty in mind
what being poor does to kids' brains and what schools can do about it
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Word Count
46,000 words, Guess
Page Count
184 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101416608842
- ISBN-139781416608844
- Library of Congress Control Number2009028621
- OCLC Control Number427704456
- Better World Books9781416608844
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL24461222M
Classifications
- DDC371.826/9420973
- LCCLC4091 .J46 2009
- LCCLC4091.J46 2009
Description
Covers why and how the effects of poverty have to be addressed in classroom teaching and school and district policy. Topics include what poverty does to children's brains and why students raised in poverty are especially subject to stressors that undermine school behavior and performance. "Although every educator knows firsthand about the effects that poverty can have on students, here at last is a book that makes it crystal clear why and how the effects of poverty have to be addressed in classroom teaching and school and district policy. Veteran educator and brain expert Eric Jensen helps you understand what poverty does to children's brains and why students raised in poverty are especially subject to stressors that undermine school behavior and performance. Then learn how the effects of poverty can be reversed when educators employ the practices of turn-around schools and schools that have a history of high performance among students raised in poverty. Drawing from research, experience, and real school success stories, Jensen explains what educators everywhere can do to improve the achievement of economically disadvantaged students." -- Publisher's website
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