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Welcoming Practices

Creating Schools that Support Students and Families in Transition

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc, New York, United States
Published: 16th Nov 2017
Dimensions: w 178mm h 254mm d 8mm
Weight: 281g
ISBN-10: 0190845511
ISBN-13: 9780190845513
Barcode No: 9780190845513
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Students change schools for a variety of reasons, and some students change more often than others - a reality that can leave them feeling emotionally disconnected and often academically at risk. Welcoming Practices summarizes the research on school transition and makes a case for why schools need to do a better job of welcoming new children and families and following up with them over time. Arriving at a moment in history in which schools are increasing attention on students' social and emotional development, this book captures the innovative practices that some institutions are using to connect with new students and provides practical strategies that all schools can use to make both students and parents feel a part of the school and community. The book discusses how to use technology to improve families' experiences in their new schools, provides strategies appropriate at the school and district levels, and gives schools suggestions for practices that are best suited for younger students as well as for those at middle and high school levels.

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[Improving] the welcoming practices within the school environmentwould benefit everyone, including social workers, school staff,school families, and especially students. * School Social Work Journal * The book [is] only 89 pages, yet it contains many strategies and ideas for educational leaders who are willing to facilitate the transition period of their new students. Additionally the ook adds to our understanding of the critical role of educational leaders and teachers in effective integration of new students into their school and evokes new lines of research and thought in [the] educational administration field. * Journal of Educational Administration and History *