School–university partnerships can be transformative for all involved; however, rarely are reports provided of the deep reciprocal changes that can occur as a result of this relationship. This chapter describes an Australian teacher’s action-learning journey from teacher, to teacher-scholar, and finally university-school researcher. Over this time, the author initiated a series of action-research cycles designed to alleviate the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and maximize educational and social-emotional outcomes for children by increasing the capacity of teachers to understand and effectively respond to traumatized students. These action-research cycles employed knowledge of ACEs to (a) understand the impact of student trau...
There are many studies documenting the negative impacts of trauma in childhood. However, despite sc...
This paper is based on a research approach that aims to explore and explain the roadblocks and enabl...
The growing prevalence of students affected by complex trauma, and the significant implications of u...
Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are stressful incidents or environments impacting c...
Complex trauma experienced in childhood has detrimental impacts on the brain, learning and socio-mor...
Since 1998 substantial evidence has been available showing rates of prevalence for different types o...
Despite many Australian schools adopting admirable systemic practices for behaviour management and s...
Presentation given at the National Youth At Risk Conference. Relevance This presentation will use t...
This dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible...
It is inevitable that teachers will come across students with Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) a...
This project was intended to better educate Kindergarten teachers on childhood trauma and how to sup...
This presentation will share how adverse childhood experiences impact a child’s ability to achieve s...
Abstract Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma-Informed Schools: Restorative Practices for Social...
Although many people would like to think of childhood as a relatively peaceful and happy time, resea...
Purpose: The purpose of this convergent parallel design mixed methods case study was to determine ho...
There are many studies documenting the negative impacts of trauma in childhood. However, despite sc...
This paper is based on a research approach that aims to explore and explain the roadblocks and enabl...
The growing prevalence of students affected by complex trauma, and the significant implications of u...
Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are stressful incidents or environments impacting c...
Complex trauma experienced in childhood has detrimental impacts on the brain, learning and socio-mor...
Since 1998 substantial evidence has been available showing rates of prevalence for different types o...
Despite many Australian schools adopting admirable systemic practices for behaviour management and s...
Presentation given at the National Youth At Risk Conference. Relevance This presentation will use t...
This dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible...
It is inevitable that teachers will come across students with Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) a...
This project was intended to better educate Kindergarten teachers on childhood trauma and how to sup...
This presentation will share how adverse childhood experiences impact a child’s ability to achieve s...
Abstract Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma-Informed Schools: Restorative Practices for Social...
Although many people would like to think of childhood as a relatively peaceful and happy time, resea...
Purpose: The purpose of this convergent parallel design mixed methods case study was to determine ho...
There are many studies documenting the negative impacts of trauma in childhood. However, despite sc...
This paper is based on a research approach that aims to explore and explain the roadblocks and enabl...
The growing prevalence of students affected by complex trauma, and the significant implications of u...