Resiliency in Schools

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Resiliency in Schools
Author : Nan Henderson
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Publisher : Corwin Press
Language : English
Release Date : 02 May 2024
ISBN : 0761946705
Pages : 164 pages
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Resiliency in Schools by Nan Henderson Book PDF Summary

In eight concise chapters, the authors show how caring people in an educational setting can foster resiliency in themselves, in the classroom, and among individual children. Also provided is a broad range of activities that have been tried in school and community settings, and which provide assessment and evaluations tools with which to monitor the process of changing schools to enhance protective factors in the lives of students and teachers. --foreword, p. ix.

Resiliency in Schools

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