Since the enactment of the federally funded Comprehensive School Reform (CSR) program, students considered at risk of school failure have received increasing attention. Identification and treatment of students considered at risk often emphasize the risk behaviors themselves. The traditional medical model assumes there is a disease entity or behavioral deficit that must first be manifested before it can be treated. A more positive approach to prevention and intervention with students considered at risk is to develop their resilience by building developmental assets. In this article, research is reviewed and examined that demonstrates how asset building can be beneficial to all students, particularly those considered at risk. Given the requir...
Recent World Health Reports note that five of the ten leading causes of disability worldwide relate ...
The impact of school factors on academic achievement has become an important focus for school social...
This article appears in the Journal of Social Work Education’s Special Section on Financial Capabili...
Since the enactment of the federally funded Comprehensive School Reform (CSR) program, students cons...
Children considered \u27at-risk\u27 for school failure and other adverse life outcomes have received...
Children considered \u27at-risk\u27 for school failure and other adverse life outcomes have received...
ABSTRACT Children considered ‘at-risk ’ for school failure and other adverse life outcomes have rece...
Both a sense of belonging and a belief in their own competency seem to be missing from the school ex...
This review of literature organizes and categorizes recent research on at-risk students, concentrati...
ABSTRACT: Across the globe, educational and health practitioners wrestle daily with the paradoxes of...
The field of prevention, both research and practice, came a long way in the 1980s: from short-term, ...
Youth who are in foster care or are homeless—those who reside in at-risk living conditions—face incr...
The purpose of this mixed methods triangulation design study was to explore how service learning a...
This article appears in the Journal of Social Work Education’s Special Section on Financial Capabili...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the collaboration between educators and social workers in a...
Recent World Health Reports note that five of the ten leading causes of disability worldwide relate ...
The impact of school factors on academic achievement has become an important focus for school social...
This article appears in the Journal of Social Work Education’s Special Section on Financial Capabili...
Since the enactment of the federally funded Comprehensive School Reform (CSR) program, students cons...
Children considered \u27at-risk\u27 for school failure and other adverse life outcomes have received...
Children considered \u27at-risk\u27 for school failure and other adverse life outcomes have received...
ABSTRACT Children considered ‘at-risk ’ for school failure and other adverse life outcomes have rece...
Both a sense of belonging and a belief in their own competency seem to be missing from the school ex...
This review of literature organizes and categorizes recent research on at-risk students, concentrati...
ABSTRACT: Across the globe, educational and health practitioners wrestle daily with the paradoxes of...
The field of prevention, both research and practice, came a long way in the 1980s: from short-term, ...
Youth who are in foster care or are homeless—those who reside in at-risk living conditions—face incr...
The purpose of this mixed methods triangulation design study was to explore how service learning a...
This article appears in the Journal of Social Work Education’s Special Section on Financial Capabili...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the collaboration between educators and social workers in a...
Recent World Health Reports note that five of the ten leading causes of disability worldwide relate ...
The impact of school factors on academic achievement has become an important focus for school social...
This article appears in the Journal of Social Work Education’s Special Section on Financial Capabili...