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Effective Collaboration for Educating the Whole Child

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April 2010 | 280 pages | Corwin

"The authors eloquently capture the tasks and interconnections of school and community professionals who share the responsibility of developing healthy environments so that all children have the opportunity to learn."
—Renee H. Lacey, Supervisor of Alternative and Summer Programs
Prince William County Public Schools, VA

"Finally, a practical look at how professionals from different disciplines can work together and blend their skills and talents to address the developmental needs of all students."
—Robert N. Ianacone, Associate Dean
Graduate School of Education and Human Development
The George Washington University

Educate the whole child by building a culture of collaboration in your school!

It takes a team of professionals working together to support a child's emotional, physical, and academic development. Effective Collaboration for Educating the Whole Child examines collaboration between educators to successfully teach children with complex learning needs, both with and without identified disabilities.

This book for K–12 general and special education teachers, administrators, and student support specialists explores how to make collaboration and coordination work, who takes responsibility for the process, and why collaboration is central to improving outcomes for students considered at risk. Focusing on coordinating across systems to improve education, the author:

  • Discusses the roles, responsibilities, and relationships between school professionals, community agencies, and service providers
  • Offers case examples in each chapter as windows into schools and classrooms
  • Emphasizes important developmental transitions from the elementary years through high school and after
  • Presents personal reflections from parents, students, and professionals

Developmentally responsive school environments depend on constructive relationships between the adults in a student's life, making this a vital resource for anyone who interacts with children.


 
Preface
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Author
About the Contributor

 
 
1. What Does It Mean to Educate the Whole Child?
Chapter Topics

 
Introduction: The New Face of Diversity

 
Collaboration Makes Pioneers of Us All

 
Dance of Development: The Paradox of Educating Children Who Develop at Different Rates

 
What Does It Mean to Educate the Whole Child?

 
What Is Collaboration, and Why Is It Important for Educating the Whole Child?

 
What Is Developmentally Responsive Practice?

 
How Do Environment and Health Status Affect Learning and Development?

 
How Does Social-Emotional Health Affect Learning and Development?

 
How Does Participation in High-Risk Behavior Affect Learning and Development?

 
What Is the Family's Role in Promoting the Development of the Whole Child?

 
An Imperative to Celebrate Our Work

 
Closing

 
Summary of Key Points

 
Key Terms and Phrases

 
 
2. What Is a Developmentally Healthy School Environment?
Chapter Topics

 
Introduction

 
What Is the Relationship Between Social and Emotional Health and Learning?

 
What Are the Characteristics of a Developmentally Healthy School Environment?

 
Ten Strategies That Promote a Developmentally Responsive School Environment

 
What Models and Initiatives Exist for Creating Developmentally Responsive School Environments?

 
Closing

 
Summary of Key Points

 
Key Terms and Phrases

 
 
3. What Laws Promote Collaboration for the Whole-Child Initiative?
Chapter Topics

 
Introduction

 
Is the Whole-Child Initiative New?

 
What Laws Support Professional Collaboration to Educate the Whole Child?

 
Summary of Key Points

 
Key Terms and Phrases

 
 
4. How Do Schools Create Developmentally Responsive Environments? A Shared Responsibility
Chapter Topic

 
Introduction

 
What Are the Typical Roles of School Personnel, and How Can They Be Expanded to Address the Needs of Students?

 
Closing: Toward a Culture of Collaboration

 
Summary of Key Points

 
Key Terms and Phrases

 
 
5. How Do Professionals Collaborate to Educate the Whole Child?
Chapter Topics

 
Introduction

 
Why Is There a Growing Interest in Collaboration to Address the Developmental Needs of the Whole Child?

 
How Does Collaboration Lead to Schoolwide Change?

 
The Many Uses of Collaboration: The Four Action-Dimensions

 
Is Collaboration a Developmental Process?

 
Collaboration in the Early Years

 
Collaboration in the Middle Years

 
Collaboration in High School Years

 
Ten Principles for Successful Collaboration and Coordination

 
Summary of Key Points

 
Key Terms and Phrases

 
 
6. What Is the Role of Community Agencies?
Chapter Topics

 
Introduction

 
How Do Coordinated Services Support Developmentally Responsive School Environments?

 
What Community Agencies Should Be Engaged With Schools?

 
How Do Schools and Community Agencies Work Together?

 
How Do Schools and Community Agencies Coordinate for Youth Placed at Risk?

 
How Is an Interagency Agreement Developed?

 
What Is the Role of the Local Interagency Planning Council?

 
Summary of Key Points

 
Key Terms and Phrases

 
 
7. How Does Cultural and Linguistic Diversity Affect Professional Collaboration?
Chapter Topics

 
Introduction

 
Who Are Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students and Families?

 
What Is Cultural Diversity?

 
How Does Cultural and Linguistic Diversity Enrich School Environments?

 
How Does Cultural and Linguistic Diversity Affect Professional Collaboration?

 
What Strategies Are Effective for Working With CLD Students and Parents?

 
Eight Principles and Strategies to Strengthen Professional Collaboration in Highly Diverse Schools

 
Summary of Key Points

 
Key Terms and Phrases

 
 
8. Celebrating Our Work: What Are the Benefits and Positive Impacts of Professional Collaboration
Chapter Topics

 
Introduction

 
The Power of Collaboration: Can the Success of Professional Collaboration and Interagency Coordination Be Measured?

 
Does Professional Collaboration Improve Results for the Whole Child?

 
How Do We Know That Whole-Child Approaches Impact Studet Learning?

 
Does Collaboration Promote Student and Family Self-Determination?

 
Why Is it Important to Celebrate Our Work and Renew Our Commitment?

 
Closing: A Call to Action

 
Summary of Key Points

 
Key Terms and Phrases

 
 
References
 
Index

group decision not all wanted to switch texts

Caron Mellblom
Special Education , California State University-Dominiguez Hills
October 5, 2011
Key features

This book provides:

  • A comprehensive examination of school collaboration and system coordination presented in a developmental framework—early childhood through adolescent transition from high school
  • Teaching case examples in each chapter, providing concrete illustrations of collaboration and coordination and serving as windows on real world conditions
  • Reflections and perspectives on school collaboration and system coordination by parents, students, and professionals, presented throughout the book to provide greater breadth of perspective
  • Research-based evidence of the effectiveness of school collaboration and system coordination for improving educational and social outcomes for children and youth
  • Practical tools for teaching and professional development

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ISBN: 9781412965279
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