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Developing Trauma-Informed Teachers

Intentional Partnerships to Create Classrooms That Foster Equity, Resiliency, and Asset-Based Approaches
Buch | Softcover
224 Seiten
2025
Emerald Publishing Limited (Verlag)
9781837085910 (ISBN)
CHF 69,80 inkl. MwSt
This book challenges traditional paradigms, encouraging educators to shift their perspectives from 'what is wrong with you?' to a holistic understanding of 'what has happened?' Explore essential tools, strategies, and approaches to empower teachers in creating safe, sustainable classroom environments.
Continue your journey in Trauma-Informed education with the 3rd installment of our series, Contemporary Perspectives on Developing Trauma-Informed Teachers. In this volume, we delve into the heart of educational evolution: Intentional Partnerships to Create Classrooms that Foster Equity, Resiliency, and Asset-Based Approaches.


Discover the profound impact of Trauma-Informed Practices (TIP) on the educational landscape as we challenge traditional paradigms, encouraging educators to shift their perspectives from 'what is wrong with you?' to a holistic understanding of 'what has happened?'


Driven by a deep commitment to holistic student well-being, this edited text is a beacon of hope for in-service teachers seeking to truly understand and address their students’ needs. Through intentional partnerships with Early Childhood Centers, K-12 schools, and Districts, educators are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and expertise to implement trauma-informed practices rooted in asset-based approaches. By recognizing the profound influence of trauma on student behavior, development, and readiness to learn, educators can forge a path towards true student success.


This resource is a testament to the power of collaboration and innovation. Explore essential tools, strategies, and approaches designed to empower teachers in creating safe, sustainable classroom environments. With a keen focus on equity, resilience, and pedagogical excellence, we pave the way for a brighter future in education.

Ofelia Castro Schepers is an Assistant Professor in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Bilingual Education at Purdue University, USA. Megan Brennan is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and a Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director of Resilient Futures, USA. Philip E. Bernhardt is a professor of secondary education and associate director of the Honors Program at the Metropolitan State University of Denver, USA.

Foreword; Kathryn Young

Introduction: Our Stories Belong Here; Eleanor Haberl

Chapter 1. Partnerships for Early Childhood Education Workforce Development; Dorothy Shapland Rodriguez, Deb Deverell, Jacqueline Greenbaum, and Mary Nelson

Chapter 2. Establishing a Trauma-Informed and Mental Health Research Collaborative; Regina Rahimi, April Garrity, Tamerah Hunt, Delores D. Liston, and Vanessa Keener

Chapter 3. “That Makes My Heart So Happy. How Does That Make You Feel?” Care-Informed Practices in a Rural Kindergarten Classroom; Stephanie Oudghiri and Jennifer Call;

Chapter 4. Trauma Informed Pedagogy: Partnerships in Practice; Trent McLaurin Kimberly E. Lewinski, and Tracey Orem

Chapter 5. Dismantling Ability Grouping to Promote Equity-Centered Trauma-Informed Practices in Early Childhood Classrooms; Amber Howard and Robyn Hagerman

Chapter 6. Fostering Trauma-informed Teachers Within a Regional Community of Practice; Stephanie J. Gardner, Danielle Empson-Schultz, Bernadette Ulrich Boerckel, and Tim Knoster

Chapter 7. Awareness is Not Enough: Competency and Skills-Based Trauma Training for Teachers and Teacher Candidates; Zachary McNiece, Sandra Zuñiga Ruiz, Andrew Chakalian, and Amy Bencomo

Chapter 8. Cultivating Asset-Based Mindsets and Healthy School- University Partnerships Through the Use of a Trauma-Informed Protocol; Daniel Alston, Kristie Opiola, Erik Byker, and Erika Hedgepeth

Chapter 9. Fostering Teacher Confidence and Competence in Trauma and Historical Trauma-Informed Practices through Policy Driven School-Community Partnerships; Timothy N. Constant and Venessa Zverotic

Chapter 10. Developing Trauma-Informed Teachers Through A Collaborative Mentor-Mentee Partnership Between a University Professor and In-service Teacher: One Approach for Humanizing Education and Learning Success; Maureen P. Hall and Sadie Alves

Chapter 11. Trauma-Informed Practices: A Culturally Responsive Approach; Megan Lyons, Freda Hicks, Adorah Moore-Baker, Davron Rorie, and Bianca Smith

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Contemporary Perspectives on Developing Trauma-Informed Teachers
Verlagsort Bingley
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 342 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Didaktik
ISBN-13 9781837085910 / 9781837085910
Zustand Neuware
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