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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Edwena KirbyPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Education Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.313kg ISBN: 9781610487597ISBN 10: 1610487591 Pages: 104 Publication Date: 23 February 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents Introduction 1 Part One: Factors Impacting Student Achievement 4 Chapter 1: The Historical Mission of Education 5 Chapter 2: Children in Your School 10 Chapter 3: Understanding Child Development 14 Chapter 4: Systems Impacting the Lives of Children 21 Chapter 5: Ecological Factors Influencing the Behavior of Children 26 Chapter 6: Children's Responses to Their School Experience 54 Part Two: Strategies to Close the Achievement Gap 63 Chapter 7: Love 66 Chapter 8: Power 82 Chapter 9: Fun 94 Chapter 10 Freedom 101 Chapter 11: Success for All 107 Endnotes 120 Appendices 125ReviewsI feel that Essential Measures for Student Success is a must read for every adult who is teaching, rearing, and/or raising a child in this day and age. Dr. Kirby certainly combines tips from academically successful students as well as at-risk atypical youth, advice from fellow educators and insights in her own personal career and breadth of experience in an easy-to-read on how to help close the achievement gap amongst our African American students. There is so much to do in our schools in order to catch us up to the 21st century to fulfill the ideal of providing a good education for all. We have to worry about some groups of children fall so far behind from where they should be in order to succeed in school and in life. Dr. Kirby speaks about achievement gap and ways to amend it. -- Jones, Keturah M. I love this book. It is a must read for everyone who has and works with children. As a parent, I would highly recommend it to parents, grandparents, and want to be parents because it can help you become a better parent and understand the needs of children. You will have a clearer understanding of your role in promoting healthy child development. -- Enoch, Asenith Anyone who lives or works with children and want them to succeed should read Essential Measures for Student Success . This book provides strategies for closing the gap in education and developing 21st Century Learners. -- Gwynn, Crystal I enjoyed reading this book, Essential Measures for Student Success. It provides insight on the kinds of students that all teachers will recognize: the class clown, the handicapped child, the unmotivated child, the quiet child. This book provides a strength-based approach for teachers that will help them improve student performance. Every educator should read it. -- Anthony, Arnita This book is an easy read. Any layman could get a clear understanding of what the author is imparting. The emphasis on the elements Cooperation, Collaboration, and Coordination as they relate to the relationship between schools and the students' families are viable strategies in meeting the needs of all students (inclusive of the Have's and Have Nots). I believe the concepts discussed could easily foster 'Buy-In' by all concerned parties. This book may provide the key ingredients for service delivery and program success. -- Holland, Larry I feel that Essential Measures for Student Success is a must read for every adult who is teaching, rearing, and/or raising a child in this day and age. Dr. Kirby certainly combines tips from academically successful students as well as at-risk atypical youth, advice from fellow educators and insights in her own personal career and breadth of experience in an easy-to-read on how to help close the achievement gap amongst our African American students. There is so much to do in our schools in order to catch us up to the 21st century to fulfill the ideal of providing a good education for all. We have to worry about some groups of children fall so far behind from where they should be in order to succeed in school and in life. Dr. Kirby speaks about achievement gap and ways to amend it. -- Keturah M. Jones, B.S., M.S., Ed.S, Middle School Teacher I love this book. It is a must read for everyone who has and works with children. As a parent, I would highly recommend it to parents, grandparents, and want to be parents because it can help you become a better parent and understand the needs of children. You will have a clearer understanding of your role in promoting healthy child development. -- Asenith Enoch, B. S., Parent Anyone who lives or works with children and want them to succeed should read Essential Measures for Student Success . This book provides strategies for closing the gap in education and developing 21st Century Learners. -- Crystal Gwynn, B. S., M.S. Ed., Elementary Education Reading Specialist I enjoyed reading this book, Essential Measures for Student Success. It provides insight on the kinds of students that all teachers will recognize: the class clown, the handicapped child, the unmotivated child, the quiet child. This book provides a strength-based approach for teachers that will help them improve student performance. Every educator should read it. -- Arnita Anthony, B. S., Elementary Teacher Assistant This book is an easy read. Any layman could get a clear understanding of what the author is imparting. The emphasis on the elements Cooperation, Collaboration, and Coordination as they relate to the relationship between schools and the students' families are viable strategies in meeting the needs of all students (inclusive of the Have's and Have Nots). I believe the concepts discussed could easily foster 'Buy-In' by all concerned parties. This book may provide the key ingredients for service delivery and program success. -- Larry Holland, B.A., M.A., Ed.S, Middle School Administrator I feel that Essential Measures for Student Success is a must read for every adult who is teaching, rearing, and/or raising a child in this day and age. Dr. Kirby certainly combines tips from academically successful students as well as at-risk atypical youth, advice from fellow educators and insights in her own personal career and breadth of experience in an easy-to-read on how to help close the achievement gap amongst our African American students. There is so much to do in our schools in order to catch us up to the 21st century to fulfill the ideal of providing a good education for all. We have to worry about some groups of children fall so far behind from where they should be in order to succeed in school and in life. Dr. Kirby speaks about achievement gap and ways to amend it. -- Keturah M. Jones, B.S., M.S., Ed.S, Middle School Teacher I love this book. It is a must read for everyone who has and works with children. As a parent, I would highly recommend it to parents, grandparents, and want to be parents because it can help you become a better parent and understand the needs of children. You will have a clearer understanding of your role in promoting healthy child development. -- Asenith Enoch, B. S., Parent Anyone who lives or works with children and want them to succeed should read Essential Measures for Student Success. This book provides strategies for closing the gap in education and developing 21st Century Learners. -- Crystal Gwynn, B. S., M.S. Ed., Elementary Education Reading Specialist I enjoyed reading this book, Essential Measures for Student Success. It provides insight on the kinds of students that all teachers will recognize: the class clown, the handicapped child, the unmotivated child, the quiet child. This book provides a strength-based approach for teachers that will help them improve student performance. Every educator should read it. -- Arnita Anthony, B. S., Elementary Teacher Assistant This book is an easy read. Any layman could get a clear understanding of what the author is imparting. The emphasis on the elements Cooperation, Collaboration, and Coordination as they relate to the relationship between schools and the students' families are viable strategies in meeting the needs of all students (inclusive of the Have's and Have Nots). I believe the concepts discussed could easily foster 'Buy-In' by all concerned parties. This book may provide the key ingredients for service delivery and program success. -- Larry Holland, B.A., M.A., Ed.S, Middle School Administrator Author InformationEdwena Kirby, Ph .D is a licensed professional counselor, school social worker, child and family support team leader, therapist, advocate, and mentor who recognizes that the lives of children are greatly impacted by the quality of their education. Her passion for and belief in children have guided her work of more than 30 years to help children be successful. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |