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E-grāmata: Trauma-Informed Teaching in Your Elementary Classroom: Simple Strategies to Create Inclusive, Safe Spaces as the First Step to Learning

  • Formāts: 140 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Oct-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040125236
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"Research has proven that childhood trauma effects school engagement and success, while at the same time recognizing that the majority of students have experienced it. This book offers simple strategies, based on evidence-based studies, that elementary educators can use to effectively recognize trauma, teach resilience, and support their students in being ready to learn. The book covers all the tenets of trauma-informed teaching including understanding the effects of trauma, creating safety and predictability, fostering healthy attachments, and modeling resilience as part of social-emotional learning, all of which are framed within cultural humility and competence. Designed for all teachers, professionals, and school administrators working with elementary students, this practical guide is key reading for creating a safe classroom and school environment that is inclusive of all learners and conducive for learning"--

Research has proven that childhood trauma affects school engagement and success while at the same time recognizing that the majority of students have experienced it. This book offers simple strategies, based on evidence-based studies, that elementary educators can use to effectively recognize trauma, teach resilience, and support their students in being ready to learn. The book covers all the tenets of trauma-informed teaching, including understanding the effects of trauma, creating safety and predictability, fostering healthy attachments, and modeling resilience as part of social emotional learning, all of which are framed within cultural humility and competence. Designed for all teachers, professionals, and school administrators working with elementary students, this practical guide is key reading for creating a safe classroom and school environment that is inclusive of all learners and conducive for learning.

This book offers simple strategies, based on evidence-based studies, that elementary educators can use to effectively recognize trauma, teach resilience, and support their students in being ready to learn.

Recenzijas

Lori Brown and Alison Bartlett have created a useable text that provides practical trauma-informed strategies that support both students and teachers in the creation of a trauma-informed school. The authors have insightfully included a whole chapter not just on cultural competencies but also on cultural humility. In an ever changing world, we must all be aware of our own cultural biases. This is a must read for all teachers.

-Coreen Collins, Manager Student Support, Department of Education, Government of Nunavut

As our youngest students experience trauma around them, we as the adults who care for them and educate them, must be better prepared to understand the natural responses of children to the trauma in their lives. Lori Brown, Psy.D is an authority on this topic and has written a very readable, research informed, guide to the steps a school community can take to ensure that the entire school community is prepared to support and work with all students.

-Rebecca Wardlow, EdD- Dean, College of Education, United States University

This book addresses important issues in education today, such as how trauma happens to individuals and cultures, as well as how to address it in your classrooms. Written for teachers by teachers, it is a thoroughly researched and user-friendly resource for education in 21st century. Well done!

-Armand Doucet C.M.

Meet the Authors

Introduction

Part 1- The Why

Chapter 1 Understanding Trauma

The Human Nervous System

Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Systems

Memories: Regular and Traumatic

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Fight, Flight, Freeze, and Fawn (FFFFs)

Fight/Flight

Freeze

Fawn

Chronic Stress and Changes to the Brain

Epigenetics

Brain Connections

Exposure to Stress Hormones

War

Answers to Brain Breaks

References

Chapter 2 Intergenerational Trauma

Back to ACEs

Prenatal

Epigenetics

FASD

Cigarettes

Maternal Nutrition

Postnatal

Attachment Theory

Historic Trauma

Reserves

Residential Schools

First Nations and the Courts

Sixties Scoop

Inuit Housing Today

Slavery and Its Legacy in the USA

Answers to Brain Breaks

References

Part 2 The How

Chapter 3 Culture

Biases

Unconscious Bias

Resource Bias

Deficit Thinking

Ethnocentricism

Trust

Cultural Humility and Cultural Competence

Case Study: Forest Glen School (K-4) Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada

Culturally Responsive Teaching

Resources

Answers to Brain Breaks

References

Chapter 4 Safety and Predictability

Attachment

Mirror Neurons

Identifying and Removing Triggers

Answers to Brain Breaks

References

Chapter 5 Cognitive-Behavioral Theory

What is Cognitive Behavior Theory?

How Does CBT Work?

CBT: BodyBrain

Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Resources for You and Your Students

Flow

Reflective Listening

Reflective Feeling

CBT: BrainBody

Recognizing and Challenging Thoughts

Social Emotional Learning (SEL) For Your K-3 Students

Social Emotional Learning (SEL) For Your Grade 4-6 Students

CBT for Teachers

Brain Break Answers

Resources

References

Conclusion
Lori Brown, Psy.D. has 28 years of experience working as a teacher, registrar, counselor, administrator, and consultant in the public school system.

Alison Bartlett, B.Ed. has worked in the Anglophone East School District since 1989 as a classroom teacher and had a Special Position of Responsibility (SPR) for her schools Positive Learning Environment.