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Student transitions from middle to high school : improving achievement and creating a safer environment /

This book shows administrators and teachers what they can do to make their students' ninth grade experience a successful one. Practical and research-based, this book showcases strategies to help you reduce your dropout rate, enhance student achievement, and provide a safe environment for your n...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Queen, J. Allen
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Larchmont, N.Y. : Eye On Education, [2002]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Acknowledgements; About the Author; Table of Contents; Queen's Twelve Factors for Successful Transitions; 1 From Middle School to High School; Two Different Types of Transitions; The General Impact of Student Transitions; The Schools and Transitions; The Negative Consequences of the Eight-to Ninth-Grade Transitions; The Impact of the Dropout on the Individual and Society; Responding to a Rapidly Changing National and Global Society; Student Concerns During Transitions; Parental Concerns During Transitions; 2 The Role of Educators Must Change.
  • The Role of the Central OfficeThe Role of the Principal; Classroom Teachers as Instructional Leaders; Classroom Teachers as Agents of Socialization; Roles of Educators in Transitioning Students to High School; Teachers Can Provide Direct Assistance; Strategies Teachers Can Consider Using; A Successful Transition; Nine Principles to Abide By; 3 Improving Transitions for Increased Student Achievement; More Transitions Equal More Achievement Loss; Reasons for Achievement Loss During the Transition; Advice for Parents; The Relationship of Academic and Social Outcomes.
  • Effects of Transition ProgramsSpecific Research on Student Transition; Steps and Ideas to Improve Academic Achievement Through a Transition Program; 4 Examining Exemplar Programs Throughout the United States; Counseling Centered Programs; Orientation Programs; Programs for Special Student Populations; Systemic Change; 5 Developing an Effective Transitional Plan for the Local School System; IMPACT: Introducing Model Power for Achievement in Constructed Transitions; 6 Defining the Problem; Societal Costs of School Violence; Societal Factors Resulting in Violent Students and Victims.
  • School Efforts in the Prevention of School Violence7 Reducing Teacher, Student, and Parent Fears; Transition to High School; Peer Support Program; Parent Involvement; Training; 8 Responsibility and Civility; Positive Effects of Teaching Responsibility and Civility; Consequences of Excluding Responsibility and Civility Instruction; Strategies for Teaching Responsibility and Civility; Programs and Models Promoting Responsibility and Civility; School Spirit Activities and Service Projects; Role of the Principal; Impact on Student Achievement and Behavior.
  • Removing the Bully Factor from Transitions9 Ninth-Grade Transitions and Improvements; Discipline and Transitions; Violence Prevention Programs; 10 Examining Exemplar Programs; 11 Developing and Effective Transitional Plan for the Local School System; 12 Games and Activities for Students; 13 Games and Activities for Teachers and Staff Development; Appendix A Queen's Twelve Factors for Successful Transitions; Appendix B Surveys, Tips, and Related Resources; References.