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OverviewDealing with the Urgent Educational Challenge: Promoting Social-Emotional Well-Being among Teachers, Students, and Families provides readers with key research-based and pragmatically tested approaches and processes to deal with the unprecedented mental health issues prevalent in today’s schools, families, and communities. Practicing educators and researchers representing various backgrounds, leadership roles, and learning contexts provide insights about appropriate and effective personal, professional, and organizational programs, projects, and activities that may be implemented to address the social-emotional learning needs of people within school communities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Walter S. Polka, Professor of Professional , John E. McKenna , Monica J. VanHusenPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 15.10cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9781475870206ISBN 10: 1475870205 Pages: 254 Publication Date: 22 July 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Foreword - Dr. Jennifer Young Wallace Preface - Walter S. Polka, John McKenna, and Monica Jo VanHusen Acknowledgments Introduction - Walter S. Polka, John McKenna, and Monica Jo VanHusen Chapter 1: Promoting Personal and Professional Well-being in Schools for Happier Teachers, Students, and Parents: Insights from Positive Psychologists - Roselle C. Aranha and Walter S. Polka Chapter 2: Best Practices to Promote and Support Social Emotional Learning and Wellness in PreK-12 Schools - John McKenna and Lori Jonas Chapter 3: One School District’s Upstream Approach to Creating Successful Initiatives: The Journey of a Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Program - Paul M. Fanuele Chapter 4: The Rise in Student Behavior Referrals and the Impact on the Social Emotional Health of Teachers Post-Pandemic in Three Western New York High Schools - Salvatore Curella, Alan Ingraham, and Joshua Janese Chapter 5: A Practicing Middle School Principal’s Approaches in Creating and Delivering a Culture for Social Emotional Learning - Pete Dobmeier Chapter 6: Intentionally Shattering Silos: Fostering Collaboration and Belonging to Support Well-being in Schools - Monica Jo VanHusen, Daniel Reichard, and Julie Zook Chapter 7: Providing Community Care Services to Children During Crises and Beyond - Olasumbo O. AdelakunChapter 8: Improving Socio-Emotional Experiences for Special Education Students: A Persistent Balancing Conundrum between Fidelity to Regulations and Meeting Student Needs - Lisa Condino Chapter 9: Applications of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support to Promote Social, Behavioral, and Academic Success for Students with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder - Jennifer Sikov, Carolina Ramirez, Sophia Frontale, Alix Printup, Melanie Rengel-Isea, Emily Sutton, and Gregory A. Fabiano Chapter 10: Social-Emotional Intelligence: A Guide for Parents and Teachers - Sharon Singh Chapter 11: From Overwhelmed to Resilient: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Reducing Burnout - Caitlin Riegel and Monica Jo VanHusen Chapter 12: The Necessity to Develop, Implement, and Navigate Proven Social Emotional Learning Practices, NOW! - John E. McKenna, Walter S. Polka, and Monica Jo VanHusen Afterword - Michael Cornell About the Editors About the AuthorsReviews“During a crisis, leadership is everything. It shapes the everyday, tomorrow, and the future. Although the everyday trials of the pandemic are behind us, the future outcomes are now upon us. Student mental health and school staffing shortages are today’s crisis issues. Now is the time for this book – a book that explains what is at the core of students’ and teachers’ social–emotional well–being and happiness and offers leadership strategies for creating healthy educational communities for years to come.” -- Michelle B. Hebert, director of communications, School Administrators Association of New York State, Latham, NY “Dealing with the Urgent Educational Challenge: Promoting Social-Emotional Well-Being among Teachers, Students, and Families provides readers examples of lessons learned and a path forward post-COVID to offer educators strategies to deliver socio-emotional wellness for students, parents, faculty, and staff. This book is full of key illustrations from educational research and life experiences that offer valuable insights to anyone wanting to take the next steps to ensure socio-emotional well-being for members of their educational community. I commend the editors on assembling this valuable resource for leaders.” -- Leslie B. Trimmer, EdD, assistant professor of practice """Dealing with the Urgent Educational Challenge: Promoting Social-Emotional Well-Being among Teachers, Students, and Families provides readers examples of lessons learned and a path forward post-COVID to offer educators strategies to deliver socio-emotional wellness for students, parents, faculty, and staff. This book is full of key illustrations from educational research and life experiences that offer valuable insights to anyone wanting to take the next steps to ensure socio-emotional well-being for members of their educational community. I commend the editors on assembling this valuable resource for leaders."" --Leslie B. Trimmer, EdD, assistant professor of practice ""During a crisis, leadership is everything. It shapes the everyday, tomorrow, and the future. Although the everyday trials of the pandemic are behind us, the future outcomes are now upon us. Student mental health and school staffing shortages are today's crisis issues. Now is the time for this book - a book that explains what is at the core of students' and teachers' social-emotional well-being and happiness and offers leadership strategies for creating healthy educational communities for years to come."" --Michelle B. Hebert, director of communications, School Administrators Association of New York State, Latham, NY" Author InformationWalter S. Polka is professor of leadership and coordinator of the PhD program at Niagara University with over fifty-five years in education, including thirteen years as superintendent of schools. John E. McKenna is an award-winning educator and adjunct professor with over thirty-five years of public education experience as a teacher, building principal, and district-level administrator. Monica J. VanHusen has been an educator for the past eighteen years and currently is the educational technology coordinator for Stafford County Virginia Public Schools. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |