
After decades of reform, America's public schools continue to fail particular groups of students; the greatest opportunity gaps are faced by those whose achievement is hindered by complex stressors, including disability, trauma, poverty, and institutionalized racism. When students' needs overwhelm the neighborhood schools assigned to serve them, they are relegated to increasingly isolated educational environments. Unconditional Education (UE) offers an alternate approach that transforms schools into communities where all students can thrive. It reduces the need for more intensive and costly future remediation by pairing a holistic, multi-tiered system of supports with an intentional focus on overall culture and climate, and promotes systematic coordination and integration of funding and services by identifying gaps and eliminating redundancies to increase the efficient allocation of available resources. This book is an essential resource for mental health and educational stakeholders (i.e., school social workers, therapists, teachers, school administrators, and district-level leaders) who are interested in adopting an unconditional approach to supporting the students within their schools.
This book investigates how schools can overcome systemic failure by implementing the Unconditional Education (UE) model to better serve students facing complex stressors. The authors, including practitioners and leaders from Seneca Family of Agencies, present a framework that integrates mental health services with academic instruction. By shifting the focus from remediation to proactive, multi-tiered support systems, the text argues that schools can create inclusive environments that mitigate the impact of trauma, poverty, and disability on student achievement.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Educators and administrators frequently cite this work as a practical manual for restructuring school-based support services. Experts highlight the text for its clear synthesis of clinical mental health practices within the constraints of public educational systems.
Page Count:
232
Publication Date:
2019-04-16
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019088651X
ISBN-13:
9780190886516
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