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OverviewNow more than ever, students need support. To meet their needs, educators should encourage their students to break from the mainstream by inspecting their experiences, and therefore expressing their own values. This endeavor will lead students to make choices that are best for themselves and others. It is important to support students in both relating and connecting to society, and to have hope and joy for meeting the day full on. Educators need to give their students the opportunity to reveal their life histories, experiences, perspectives, and expectations in ways that are themed with the educators' class curriculums. Doing so will naturally build inter-subjectivity. Increased inter-subjectivity leads to meaningful relationships and higher achievement. In turn, this will lead to stronger social relatedness and connectedness. The purpose of Building, Maintaining, and Repairing Classroom Relationships is simple: to quickly build classroom relationships in a metaphorical, colorful, and creative way. This can be accomplished by theming curriculum with phenomenology, experience, and values clarification (PEVC) strategies. This book is set up in a concrete, sequential, and linear fashion, and is designed to meet the needs of a variety of educators and leaders. It is arranged to be browsed for quick reference for teachers who are busy and need relationship building strategies, fast. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jerry Worley , Logan RoshellPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Weight: 0.403kg ISBN: 9781433167973ISBN 10: 1433167972 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 22 August 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsDwight C. Watson: Foreword – Introduction – Summer Dreams: Sharing Skills and Experiences – Forever Sunrises: Classic Bridge Builders – Tell Us About an Uncloudy Day: Hopeful and Insightful – Seven Bridges Road: Crossing the Frightening Abyss … Gritty and Stark Reality – Papyrus in a Clear, Cold Stream: Engaging Writing Prompts – Loosening the Snare: Is There No Place on Earth for Me? – Thunderbirds Above the Great Plains: Double Your Happiness – Fresh Mountain Berries: Pulling on the Heartstrings of Our Students – Both Sides of the Sky, Both Sides of the Pillow: Time for a Cool Change – Touch the Sky, See the Future: Unasked for Advice – Eight Sunrises, Eight Sunbeams: Activities That Students Love.ReviewsThroughout his career, Dr. Worley has proven himself a leading advocate for teachers, and particularly those who are preparing to launch their initial ventures into the classroom. This volume of inspiration and wisdom is a testimony to his dedication within this realm and should be at the fingertips of every beginning educator. Doug Feldmann, Professor of Education, Northern Kentucky University I needed this book at the start of my forty-year career as an educator in Britain, Australia, Kenya, Canada and the U.S., both in K-8 classrooms and as a teacher educator. The challenge for teachers is translating educational philosophy and theory into successful practice. The strategies in this accessible 'how-to' book are straightforward, imaginative, adaptable and based on sound educational principles. The core premise of the book is that positive relationships engender trust and rapport, the cornerstones of successful learning and personal development. The strategies outlined are geared to support this goal. Renee C. Falconer, College of Education and Human Development, George Mason University Worley and Roshell offer an impressive foundation for students in a classroom setting that believes strongly in trust and rapport, while developing better lives. This book is needed for curriculum development to build stronger, healthier classroom relationships. Engaging! Passionate! The authors express their focus by providing hundreds of strategies that work. Rose Jones, assistant professor, the University of Southern Mississippi Great book with ideas and activities that can provide relevant moral, ethical, and social development strategies and approaches for educators. Trust is an important need for early childhood and elementary students. The book is proven to provide the much-needed successful approaches for incorporating trust as the steppingstone to high student achievement. Enhancing students' moral development, hope, and long-term optimism are among the strengths of this text. A must-read for those who desire to provide joyful learning and helping students become lifetime trustful learners and helpers! Gloria Kirkland Holmes, Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education, the University of Northern Iowa; author of Classroom Management and Effective Strategies to Motivate Students Worley and Roshell offer an impressive foundation for students in a classroom setting that believes strongly in trust and rapport, while developing better lives. This book is needed for curriculum development to build stronger, healthier classroom relationships. Engaging! Passionate! The authors express their focus by providing hundreds of strategies that work. Rose Jones, assistant professor, the University of Southern Mississippi I needed this book at the start of my forty-year career as an educator in Britain, Australia, Kenya, Canada and the U.S., both in K-8 classrooms and as a teacher educator. The challenge for teachers is translating educational philosophy and theory into successful practice. The strategies in this accessible 'how-to' book are straightforward, imaginative, adaptable and based on sound educational principles. The core premise of the book is that positive relationships engender trust and rapport, the cornerstones of successful learning and personal development. The strategies outlined are geared to support this goal. Renee C. Falconer, College of Education and Human Development, George Mason University Throughout his career, Dr. Worley has proven himself a leading advocate for teachers, and particularly those who are preparing to launch their initial ventures into the classroom. This volume of inspiration and wisdom is a testimony to his dedication within this realm and should be at the fingertips of every beginning educator. Doug Feldmann, Professor of Education, Northern Kentucky University Great book with ideas and activities that can provide relevant moral, ethical, and social development strategies and approaches for educators. Trust is an important need for early childhood and elementary students. The book is proven to provide the much-needed successful approaches for incorporating trust as the steppingstone to high student achievement. Enhancing students' moral development, hope, and long-term optimism are among the strengths of this text. A must-read for those who desire to provide joyful learning and helping students become lifetime trustful learners and helpers! Gloria Kirkland Holmes, Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education, the University of Northern Iowa; author of Classroom Management and Effective Strategies to Motivate Students Author InformationJerry Worley is a professor in the Education Studies Department at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire. Originally from the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Montana, Dr. Worley has written over a dozen articles and books on social justice and the human experience. Logan Roshell is a social studies and English teacher at Elk Mound High School in Elk Mound, Wisconsin. Former winner of the Elmer Winter’s Award for social studies, he is also the co-author of Low Hanging Fruit: Ripe Pickings for the Deep Tracks of Social Education. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |