Uphill Both Ways: Helping Students Who Struggle in School
| AUTHOR | England, Crystal M. |
| PUBLISHER | Heinemann Educational Books (01/12/2004) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
No matter what the educational approach, struggling students find learning an uphill climb. What's worse, they're stuck with labels--deficit, disability, at-risk--that are more often offensive than accurate. Crystal England addresses the serious issue of labeling and reminds us that there is a whole child behind each struggling learner.
England takes a close-up look at struggling students and what we can do to ensure that their educational needs are understood and met. She presents a wealth of information in an easy-to-read format, seasoned with case histories and insight. Beyond a sensitive portrait of struggling learners, England provides a helpful handbook replete with strategies for teaching them. Her topics include:
- common characteristics of students who struggle in school
- dealing with Attention Deficit Disorder, special education, and gifted students
- practices that focus on multiple intelligences
- infusing character education into the classroom
- validating home-school connections
- understanding the language development of hard-to-reach learners
- modeling a celebration of diversity within the classroom.
No matter what the educational approach, struggling students find learning an uphill climb. What's worse, they're stuck with labels--deficit, disability, at-risk--that are more often offensive than accurate. Crystal England addresses the serious issue of labeling and reminds us that there is a whole child behind each struggling learner.
England takes a close-up look at struggling students and what we can do to ensure that their educational needs are understood and met. She presents a wealth of information in an easy-to-read format, seasoned with case histories and insight. Beyond a sensitive portrait of struggling learners, England provides a helpful handbook replete with strategies for teaching them. Her topics include:
- common characteristics of students who struggle in school
- dealing with Attention Deficit Disorder, special education, and gifted students
- practices that focus on multiple intelligences
- infusing character education into the classroom
- validating home-school connections
- understanding the language development of hard-to-reach learners
- modeling a celebration of diversity within the classroom.
