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Trauma-Responsive Schooling: Centering Student Voice and Healing

Trauma-Responsive Schooling outlines a novel approach to transforming American schools through student-centered, trauma-informed practices.

The book chronicles the use of an innovative educational model, Trauma-Responsive Equitable Education (TREE), as part of a multiyear research project in two elementary schools in rural Maine. In this model, Lyn Mikel Brown, Catharine Biddle, and Mark Tappan endorse whole-school change, encouraging educators to upend traditional classroom power dynamics by listening foremost to student voices, validating student experiences, and promoting student agency.

The authors provide complex real-life examples of student involvement in the creation and implementation of trauma-responsive and equitable practices. Their work offers readers concrete, actionable examples of such practices, which include supporting the whole child by promoting social and emotional learning (SEL) as well as academic achievement; providing access to basic needs such as food, clothing, and health care; and meeting the instructional requirements of dual-language learners.

Many rural schools in the United States experience low student achievement and high absenteeism rates as their geographically isolated communities struggle with poverty, substance abuse, and other significant stressors. Yet, as the authors demonstrate, supportive learning environments, even in under-resourced rural schools, are able to mitigate adversity, stress, and traumaand thus promote healing.

This heartening work illustrates  that, when educators and school leaders put student needs and interests at the core of school life, long-lasting change for all students is possible. See more
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  • Weight: 244g
  • Dimensions: 147 x 220mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2022
  • Publisher: Harvard Educational Publishing Group
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781682537312

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