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After-School Prevention Programs for At-Risk Students: Promoting Engagement and Academic Success
β Scribed by Elaine Clanton Harpine (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 148
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
After-School Prevention Programs for At-Risk Students offers professionals a detailed framework for developing and enhancing after-school programs. Emphasizing a prevention focus and a group-centered interactive approach, the book's year-long model combines education and counseling, incorporating key therapeutic objectives to foster academic and behavior skills and reduce problems in and outside class. Practical step-by-step guidelines for creating and implementing programs include clear rationales, instructive design and case examples, and ready-to-use interventions. The author also provides guidance on developmental, gender, and cultural considerations, the challenges of maintaining progress over the course of the school year, and the handling of severe learning and emotional problems.
Among the topics covered:
- Organizing a group-centered after-school program.
- Combining learning and counseling into one curriculum.
- The role of motivation in an ongoing year-long program.
- Group process, self-efficacy, cohesion: applying the principles of change.
- Interaction in a year-long program.
- Solving problems and conflicts.
After-School Prevention Programs for At-Risk Students is an essential reference for scientist-practitioners, clinicians, and academics in such disciplines as school psychology, childhood education, social work, psychotherapy and counseling, and learning and instruction.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Organizing an After-School Program....Pages 1-14
The Group-Centered Approach....Pages 15-29
Combining Learning and Counseling into One After-School Program....Pages 31-47
The Role of Motivation in an Ongoing Year-Long Program....Pages 49-63
Group Process, Self-Efficacy, and Cohesion: Applying the Principles of Change....Pages 65-79
Interaction in a Year-Long Program....Pages 81-95
Solving Conflicts and Problems....Pages 97-111
After-School Programs and the School Mission....Pages 113-116
Back Matter....Pages 117-134
β¦ Subjects
Child and School Psychology; Childhood Education; Social Work; Psychotherapy and Counseling; Learning & Instruction
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