<p><P>School activities alone are not always sufficient to ensure childrenβs academic progress or socio-emotional development and well-being. And the time when many children typically have the least adult supervision β immediately after school β is also the time that they are at the highest risk to
A Blueprint for Promoting Academic and Social Competence in After-School Programs
β Scribed by Martin Bloom (auth.), Thomas P. Gullotta, Martin Bloom, Christianne F. Gullotta, Jennifer C. Messina (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 249
- Series
- Issues in Childrenβs and Familiesβ Lives 10
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
School activities alone are not always sufficient to ensure childrenβs academic progress or socio-emotional development and well-being. And the time when many children typically have the least adult supervision β immediately after school β is also the time that they are at the highest risk to act as perpetrators or become victims of antisocial behavior.
Throughout A Blueprint for Promoting Academic and Social Competence in After-School Programs, which focuses on children in grades 1 through 6, noted experts identify the best practices of effective programs and pinpoint methods for enhancing school-based skills and making them portable to home and neighborhood settings. This volume:
- Analyzes the concepts central to effective after-school programs.
- Offers developmental, cognitive, and social ecology perspectives on how children learn.
- Features more than 100 exercises that develop young peopleβs capabilities for academic, social, moral, and emotional learning β These exercises are ready to use or can be adapted to studentsβ unique needs.
- Emphasizes young peopleβs development as students and as productive members of society during middle to late childhood and early adolescence.
- Presents explicit theory and evidence that can be used to explain the value of after-school programs for budget proposals.
This important book will find an appreciative, ready audience among the program directors who design after-school curricula, the educators who implement them, the mental health and social work professionals who help staff them, and the current crop of graduate students who will create the next generation of programs.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Social Competency....Pages 1-19
How Development Affects Learning: Lessons Learned from Developmental, Cognitive, and Natural Science....Pages 21-42
After-School Programs....Pages 43-62
Promoting Social and Emotional Development in Childhood and Early Adolescence....Pages 63-77
Mentoring and Its Role in Promoting Academic and Social Competency....Pages 79-100
Service-Learning: Learning by Doing for Others....Pages 101-118
A Blueprint for Promoting Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning: The Salmon Program....Pages 119-222
Back Matter....Pages 223-234
β¦ Subjects
Child and School Psychology; Education (general); Social Work; Psychotherapy and Counseling; Medicine/Public Health, general; Sociology, general
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