TEACHING STUDENTS WITH POVERTY IN MIND (2 Programs)

Here’s the ideal tool to bring to your school and community - Eric Jensen’s good news that yes, educators can do something to address the effects of poverty on children. This two-part DVD series brings to life the concepts and strategies that have worked in schools with a history of high performance among students raised in poverty. Use the video and embedded workshop materials to introduce your learning community to how to turn around the effects of poverty on behavior and academic performance.
Scenes from elementary and secondary classrooms show how teachers model emotional responses for their students, reduce the effects of chronic stress, and provide students with life skills training. Explore schoolwide success factors that support the whole child and foster a school culture that refuses to let students fail. And see examples of how your school can do more to help underserved students by fostering intellectual curiosity, strengthening academic performance through arts and athletics, and changing community assumptions about academics.

Two 30-minute DVDs, each with a professional development program. Also available separately.

TEACHING WITH POVERTY IN MIND: Elementary School
Program One in the series takes you into elementary classrooms where teachers attend to the social, emotional, and academic needs of their students. See examples of elementary teachers engaging their students in standards-based instruction while providing scaffolds and strategies that ensure success both in and out of the classroom.

TEACHING WITH POVERTY IN MIND: Secondary School
Program Two explores school and classroom success factors that support the academic achievement and life readiness of older students.

#15260/01872010 $329.95



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