
Traumatic or adverse experiences are pervasive among school-aged children and youth. Trauma undermines students' ability to learn and manage their feelings, behavior, and relationships. Meanwhile, school-based professionals often struggle with responding to the complex needs of traumatized students within the typical school day. The second edition of Supporting and Educating Traumatized Students is designed for professionals in mental health and education settings, and combines content and expertise from experts in the fields of education, school psychology, school administration, resilience, and trauma into one comprehensive guide. The book provides a thorough background on current research in trauma and its impact on school functioning; administrative and policy considerations; and a broad set of practical and implementable strategies for adapting instruction, modifying the classroom environments, and building competency for students and staff. New chapters address topics such as post-traumatic growth, interpersonal violence, and trauma screening and assessment among others. Educators can continue to use this updated edition as an ongoing resource, with the ability to quickly and easily access a variety of school-based strategies to help improve educational and social outcomes for traumatized students.
This guide investigates how school-based professionals can effectively support students impacted by trauma to improve their academic and social outcomes. Eric Rossen, a recognized expert in school psychology, synthesizes research from diverse fields including education, administration, and mental health to provide a framework for trauma-informed practice. The text argues that by modifying classroom environments and instructional strategies, schools can mitigate the negative effects of adverse experiences on student development.
What You Will Find
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Professionals in the field frequently cite this work as a comprehensive resource for integrating trauma-informed practices into daily school operations. Experts highlight the text for its balance of academic research and actionable, implementable strategies for educators and administrators.
Page Count:
429
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190052759
ISBN-13:
9780190052751
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