Serving Students Who Are Homeless

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780807787458
  • Dimensions: 162 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Teachers' College Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This popular book is an important professional development tool for practitioners and an essential textbook for teacher, administrator, and school counselor degree programs.

This new edition of Serving Students Who Are Homeless provides updated guidance to help P–2 educators support students who face significant barriers affecting school access and success due to homelessness and housing insecurity. Taking a solutions-oriented approach, the authors include resources for educators and leaders working at school sites, as well as the district-, county-, and state-level educators that support the implementation of promising practices.

For the second edition, the authors add resources and activities based on lessons learned from current research and feedback from schools and districts that use this book for professional development. Expanded applications-to-practice sections appear at the end of each chapter. Also new to this edition, author Ann Aviles brings deeper insights into how schools and districts can more effectively collaborate with community and social service organizations.

Book Features:

  • Guidance related to interpreting federal mandates and implementing promising practices within the local context.
  • Resources and activities to run a professional learning community or book study.
  • Additional support for leveraging community partnerships to support students and families.
  • Case studies that include the voices of students, families, educators, and leaders.
  • Exploration of how to engage with key social issues that are currently volatile within the political context that educators, schools, districts and boards navigate.
  • New tools in the appendix to encourage educators to reflect on their practice and make better decisions about how to support students and families experiencing homelessness.

Ronald E. Hallett is a research professor at the Rossier School of Education at the University of Southern California and a former public school teacher. Ann M. Aviles is an associate professor at the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Delaware. Linda Skrla is professor emerita at Texas A amp M University and a former public school teacher and administrator.