For the better part of the past century, the field of education has witnessed repeated calls and initiatives for change, reform and improvement of our schools. Yet today, the problems of improving academic achievement and social adjustment among youth continue unabated. An explanation for this ‘change without change’ phenomenon is offered which differentiates innovative change from transformative change processes. A review of the research evidence regarding resilience and positive youth development, both academically and socially, is utilized to formulate a conceptual framework for guiding educators in creating resilience-focused, transformative schools. Specific attention is addressed to the application of such concepts as mindsets...
The purpose of this article is to contribute to progressive school change by developing a more syste...
Since 1983 when the National Commission on Excellence in Education published A Nation at Risk, schoo...
As a primary learning and social environment for most children, schools have tremendous potential to...
The release of new federal guidance for developing positive school climate and equitable discipline ...
Schools are challenged as never before to respond to changing societal needs in ways that will suppo...
Judging from the positive response I’ve had to my document on resiliency published a year and a half...
Schools have historically been the great equalizer in American communities—the “ticket out” for yout...
Abstract In Maricopa County, Arizona, one school district was interested in developing a culture of ...
Making the argument for fundamental change in the U.S. educational system due to inadequate preparat...
Summary 1. Resilience is the capacity to bounce back from adversity. Protective factors increase r...
We describe two research-tested approaches, the School Transitional Environment Project and its succ...
Successive governments have placed increasing emphasis on ‘resilience’ for the positive development ...
Drawing from resiliency theory and literature regarding transition, the purpose of this study is to ...
The at-risk, socioeconomically disadvantaged population at a Northern California middle school strug...
The association between education and resilience requires the definition of the two concepts, which,...
The purpose of this article is to contribute to progressive school change by developing a more syste...
Since 1983 when the National Commission on Excellence in Education published A Nation at Risk, schoo...
As a primary learning and social environment for most children, schools have tremendous potential to...
The release of new federal guidance for developing positive school climate and equitable discipline ...
Schools are challenged as never before to respond to changing societal needs in ways that will suppo...
Judging from the positive response I’ve had to my document on resiliency published a year and a half...
Schools have historically been the great equalizer in American communities—the “ticket out” for yout...
Abstract In Maricopa County, Arizona, one school district was interested in developing a culture of ...
Making the argument for fundamental change in the U.S. educational system due to inadequate preparat...
Summary 1. Resilience is the capacity to bounce back from adversity. Protective factors increase r...
We describe two research-tested approaches, the School Transitional Environment Project and its succ...
Successive governments have placed increasing emphasis on ‘resilience’ for the positive development ...
Drawing from resiliency theory and literature regarding transition, the purpose of this study is to ...
The at-risk, socioeconomically disadvantaged population at a Northern California middle school strug...
The association between education and resilience requires the definition of the two concepts, which,...
The purpose of this article is to contribute to progressive school change by developing a more syste...
Since 1983 when the National Commission on Excellence in Education published A Nation at Risk, schoo...
As a primary learning and social environment for most children, schools have tremendous potential to...