Working with Troubled Youth in Schools: A Guide for All School Staff
The challenge of preventing and coping with violence and other psychosocial problems among youth is the inspiration for this work, which offers both a conceptual foundation and a practical guide for helping troubled youth in schools. The book is meant to be a guide for practicing school staff. It is intended to be either immediately useful, or to be a stimulus for longer-range plans. All chapters are written by veterans of school systems who are or have been principals, special education directors, directors of guidance, school counselors, school psychologists, teachers, and school social workers. The topics range from a call for socially critical leadership from school administrators to moment-to-moment suggestions for interactions with students.

Two sets of words echo throughout this book: prevent and connect. Prevention, not only reaction, is necessary if schools are to assist troubled youth, and in order to do the best job possible, school staff members must connect not only with students, but with the students' families and the community at large, as well as other school colleagues. Part I presents the big pictures and helps readers to re-think current conceptions of the work of schools in the psychosocial development of youth. Part II provides complementary chapters with descriptions and illustrations of effective practices for meeting the learning needs of troubled youth. Armed with the inspiration and the applications of this book, school professionals will be able to get to work immediately on fulfilling all students' promise, as well as their own as professionals.

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Working with Troubled Youth in Schools: A Guide for All School Staff
The challenge of preventing and coping with violence and other psychosocial problems among youth is the inspiration for this work, which offers both a conceptual foundation and a practical guide for helping troubled youth in schools. The book is meant to be a guide for practicing school staff. It is intended to be either immediately useful, or to be a stimulus for longer-range plans. All chapters are written by veterans of school systems who are or have been principals, special education directors, directors of guidance, school counselors, school psychologists, teachers, and school social workers. The topics range from a call for socially critical leadership from school administrators to moment-to-moment suggestions for interactions with students.

Two sets of words echo throughout this book: prevent and connect. Prevention, not only reaction, is necessary if schools are to assist troubled youth, and in order to do the best job possible, school staff members must connect not only with students, but with the students' families and the community at large, as well as other school colleagues. Part I presents the big pictures and helps readers to re-think current conceptions of the work of schools in the psychosocial development of youth. Part II provides complementary chapters with descriptions and illustrations of effective practices for meeting the learning needs of troubled youth. Armed with the inspiration and the applications of this book, school professionals will be able to get to work immediately on fulfilling all students' promise, as well as their own as professionals.

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Working with Troubled Youth in Schools: A Guide for All School Staff

Working with Troubled Youth in Schools: A Guide for All School Staff

by Garrett McAuliffe
Working with Troubled Youth in Schools: A Guide for All School Staff

Working with Troubled Youth in Schools: A Guide for All School Staff

by Garrett McAuliffe

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The challenge of preventing and coping with violence and other psychosocial problems among youth is the inspiration for this work, which offers both a conceptual foundation and a practical guide for helping troubled youth in schools. The book is meant to be a guide for practicing school staff. It is intended to be either immediately useful, or to be a stimulus for longer-range plans. All chapters are written by veterans of school systems who are or have been principals, special education directors, directors of guidance, school counselors, school psychologists, teachers, and school social workers. The topics range from a call for socially critical leadership from school administrators to moment-to-moment suggestions for interactions with students.

Two sets of words echo throughout this book: prevent and connect. Prevention, not only reaction, is necessary if schools are to assist troubled youth, and in order to do the best job possible, school staff members must connect not only with students, but with the students' families and the community at large, as well as other school colleagues. Part I presents the big pictures and helps readers to re-think current conceptions of the work of schools in the psychosocial development of youth. Part II provides complementary chapters with descriptions and illustrations of effective practices for meeting the learning needs of troubled youth. Armed with the inspiration and the applications of this book, school professionals will be able to get to work immediately on fulfilling all students' promise, as well as their own as professionals.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780897898539
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/30/2002
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.44(d)
Lexile: 1300L (what's this?)

About the Author

GARRETT MCAULIFFE is Associate Professor, Counseling Program, Old Dominion University.

Table of Contents

Preface by Garrett McAuliffe
Conceptual Foundations for Work with Troubled Youth
Making the Circle Large: Psychosocial Development and Schooling by Garrett McAuliffe
Academic and Behavioral Support for Troubled Youth: Time for the Twain to Meet by Alan A. Arroyo, Robert A. Gable, and George Selig
Reaching Potentually Violent Youth in Schools: A Guide to Collaborative Assessment, Alertness, Atmosphere, and Accountability by Mary Ann Clark
The Dynamic Interaction Between Students and the School Environment: An Ecological Approach to Aggression by Charles R. McAdams, and Victoria A. Foster
Creating Home-School Connections: Opportunities and Barriers by Denyse Dorries
The Role of Socially Critical Leadeship in Schools: Creating Schools for Everyone by Lynn Doyle
Specific Programs for Work with Troubled Youth in Schools
Student Assistance Programs: Accessing Troubled Student's Worlds by Alan Forrest
The Birth and Growth of a Student Assistance Programs: A Case Study by Mark Blagen
Educating Troubled Youth in Alternative Settings: Hothouses for Change by Karen Loy and Dennis Gregory
Creating Computerized Communication Linkages with Parents: The Future Is Now by Frank Scaringello
Bridging the Separation of Church and School Through the "Faith in School Project" by Rivers Taylor and Garrett McAuliffe
Creating a Character to Promote Good Character in Youth: A Model Program by Sherrill Hurwitz

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