From Risk to Resiliency: A Resource for Strengthening Education's Stepchild
The failure of continuation schools to educate our most vulnerable adolescent populations is slowly removing them from our educational landscapes. Millions of struggling teens, lacking alternatives, are being set adrift without capacity or hope. Yet their failures frankly, are unnecessary.

Research-based study offering school-wide direction and practice is strongly evidenced throughout educational theory and practices, extending opportunities for significant continuation growth. A successful continuation setting, supported by study and introduced through From Risk to Resiliency, offers opportunities for program developers to bring together personal, closely held stakeholder values with program and classroom practices, opportunities only now being realized.

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From Risk to Resiliency: A Resource for Strengthening Education's Stepchild
The failure of continuation schools to educate our most vulnerable adolescent populations is slowly removing them from our educational landscapes. Millions of struggling teens, lacking alternatives, are being set adrift without capacity or hope. Yet their failures frankly, are unnecessary.

Research-based study offering school-wide direction and practice is strongly evidenced throughout educational theory and practices, extending opportunities for significant continuation growth. A successful continuation setting, supported by study and introduced through From Risk to Resiliency, offers opportunities for program developers to bring together personal, closely held stakeholder values with program and classroom practices, opportunities only now being realized.

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From Risk to Resiliency: A Resource for Strengthening Education's Stepchild

From Risk to Resiliency: A Resource for Strengthening Education's Stepchild

by William H. Warring Jr.
From Risk to Resiliency: A Resource for Strengthening Education's Stepchild

From Risk to Resiliency: A Resource for Strengthening Education's Stepchild

by William H. Warring Jr.

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Overview

The failure of continuation schools to educate our most vulnerable adolescent populations is slowly removing them from our educational landscapes. Millions of struggling teens, lacking alternatives, are being set adrift without capacity or hope. Yet their failures frankly, are unnecessary.

Research-based study offering school-wide direction and practice is strongly evidenced throughout educational theory and practices, extending opportunities for significant continuation growth. A successful continuation setting, supported by study and introduced through From Risk to Resiliency, offers opportunities for program developers to bring together personal, closely held stakeholder values with program and classroom practices, opportunities only now being realized.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475820973
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 12/15/2015
Pages: 164
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Dr. William H. Warring has spent 45 award-winning years injecting productive relevancy into both business and educational settings. His efforts in both professions have received local, county, and state-wide recognitions. Along with his wife, ten children...and so far, 15 grandchildren, he lives in the San Francisco Bay Area where he writes and conducts educational research.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Dropouts
Who's Dropping Out?
What Do Dropouts Say?
What Have We Learned?
Chapter 2: A Condition of Benign Neglect
Decoupling
School Design Descriptions
Curriculum & Instruction
Continuation School History
Student Performance Expectations
Institutional Train Wreck
Lack of Research
Chapter 3: Pathways to Change
Effective Educational Change Constructs
Cultural Mindsets: Central to School Change
Addressing Teacher Adversity
A Teacher's Explanatory Style
Teacher Concerns
Creating Key Relationships
Changing Staff Relationships
Creating Community Relationship
Adapting Change Components and Innovations
Synthesizing Practitioners with Innovations
External Change Interventions: Mushrooms
School Aims: Happiness in Schools and Classrooms
Evaluating Change
Chapter 4: Diffusing Teacher Change Resistance
Change Agents
Teacher Resistance Themes
Teacher Resistance: External Barriers
Distributive Leadership
Diffusing Resistance Through Communication
Beyond Resistance: What if Change Succeeds?
Chapter 5: Building a Resiliency-Based Paradigm
Educational Resiliency Defined
Four Theories
Resiliency Theory
School Connectedness
Beginning a Trust-Building Process: Listening
A Sense of Autonomy
Altruism
Building High Internal Expectations
Believing in Student Resilience
Effective Teacher Preparation Constructs
Protective Factor Descriptors
Limitations of Resiliency Theory
Self-Efficacy Theory
Life Satisfaction Findings
Home Life Satisfaction Factors
School-Wide Corrective Factors
Effects of Supportive Relationships
Gratitude
Social-Cognitive Theory
Bonding: An Essential Change Agent
Hope Theory
Measuring Hope
Q & A: Resiliency-Based Change Concerns
Author's Note
References
Appendices

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