Teaching the Whole Teen

Everyday Practices That Promote Success and Resilience in School and Life
Teaching the Whole Teen
August 2016 | 288 pages | Corwin
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How can you help teens thrive now and for life? Support them as whole learners.

Developing independence and shared responsibility. Collaborating and communicating effectively. Establishing valuable work habits. Harnessing emotions. Finding motivation. We all want teens to acquire these vital skills and engage meaningfully in academics. In this insightful and culturally responsive guide, Poliner and Benson integrate these lifelong skills into daily practices through

  • Practical applications for diverse populations in every class, advisory, team, or club
  • The latest research on best practices from adolescent psychology, neuroscience, mental health, and school climate
  • Tools for teachers, administrators, counselors, and parents to help teens succeed now and later in school, home, workplace, and community.

Teaching the Whole Teen supports adolescents and adults within the school to thrive.

Check out this interview with BlogTalkRadio!

"This treasure-trove of inventive, concrete ideas offers a gift to our profession."
Roland Barth, Educator

“…the book to turn to when you are working with teens, when you desperately need when seeking solace.”
John Hattie, Professor & Director, Melbourne Education Research Institute
University of Melbourne


"…explicitly addresses the unique needs of students of color, students from poverty, and immigrant students in ways that other books don't; should be read by every middle and high school educator."
Zaretta Hammond, Educational Consultant

“…manifests the best thinking in modern education”
Rick Wormeli, Teacher, Writer, Education Consultant

"What a treat to read! Every principal will benefit from reading it."
Thomas Hoerr, Emeritus Head
New City School, St. Louis, MO

Contents

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

About the Authors

Introduction

Introduction

Part I. Seeing the Whole Teen

  • Chapter 1. The Whole Teen Comes Into the School
  • Chapter 2. The Whole Teen Comes Into a Dominant Culture

Part II. Everyday Practices

  • Chapter 3. Connecting to Adults and Peers, Not Just to Academics
  • Chapter 4. Creating a Culture of Shared Responsibility, Not Just Obeying
  • Chapter 5. Learning Collaboratively, Not Just Nearby
  • Chapter 6. Communicating Effectively, Not Just Mumbling, Exploding, Avoiding, or Texting
  • Chapter 7. Managing Work and Developing a Work Ethic, Not Just Passing or Cramming
  • Chapter 8. Developing Emotional Skillfulness Proactively, Not Just Reactively
  • Chapter 9. Becoming More Independent, Not Just Alone
  • Chapter 10. Connecting Lessons to Life, Not Just to Tests

Part III. The Whole School Surrounds the Whole Teen

  • Chapter 11. Leaders Set the Tone for Themselves and Others
  • Chapter 12. Schoolwide Structures, Practices, and Policies That Support the Whole Teen
  • Chapter 13. Faculty Culture That Supports the Whole Teen
  • Chapter 14. The Novice Teacher Comes Into the School

Appendix: Formats and Facilitation Tools

Appendix: Formats and Facilitation Tools

References

References

Index

Index

Description

How can you help teens thrive now and for life? Support them as whole learners.

Developing independence and shared responsibility. Collaborating and communicating effectively. Establishing valuable work habits. Harnessing emotions. Finding motivation. We all want teens to acquire these vital skills and engage meaningfully in academics. In this insightful and culturally responsive guide, Poliner and Benson integrate these lifelong skills into daily practices through

  • Practical applications for diverse populations in every class, advisory, team, or club
  • The latest research on best practices from adolescent psychology, neuroscience, mental health, and school climate
  • Tools for teachers, administrators, counselors, and parents to help teens succeed now and later in school, home, workplace, and community.

Teaching the Whole Teen supports adolescents and adults within the school to thrive.

Check out this interview with BlogTalkRadio!

"This treasure-trove of inventive, concrete ideas offers a gift to our profession."
Roland Barth, Educator

“…the book to turn to when you are working with teens, when you desperately need when seeking solace.”
John Hattie, Professor & Director, Melbourne Education Research Institute
University of Melbourne


"…explicitly addresses the unique needs of students of color, students from poverty, and immigrant students in ways that other books don't; should be read by every middle and high school educator."
Zaretta Hammond, Educational Consultant

“…manifests the best thinking in modern education”
Rick Wormeli, Teacher, Writer, Education Consultant

"What a treat to read! Every principal will benefit from reading it."
Thomas Hoerr, Emeritus Head
New City School, St. Louis, MO

Contents

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

About the Authors

Introduction

Introduction

Part I. Seeing the Whole Teen

  • Chapter 1. The Whole Teen Comes Into the School
  • Chapter 2. The Whole Teen Comes Into a Dominant Culture

Part II. Everyday Practices

  • Chapter 3. Connecting to Adults and Peers, Not Just to Academics
  • Chapter 4. Creating a Culture of Shared Responsibility, Not Just Obeying
  • Chapter 5. Learning Collaboratively, Not Just Nearby
  • Chapter 6. Communicating Effectively, Not Just Mumbling, Exploding, Avoiding, or Texting
  • Chapter 7. Managing Work and Developing a Work Ethic, Not Just Passing or Cramming
  • Chapter 8. Developing Emotional Skillfulness Proactively, Not Just Reactively
  • Chapter 9. Becoming More Independent, Not Just Alone
  • Chapter 10. Connecting Lessons to Life, Not Just to Tests

Part III. The Whole School Surrounds the Whole Teen

  • Chapter 11. Leaders Set the Tone for Themselves and Others
  • Chapter 12. Schoolwide Structures, Practices, and Policies That Support the Whole Teen
  • Chapter 13. Faculty Culture That Supports the Whole Teen
  • Chapter 14. The Novice Teacher Comes Into the School

Appendix: Formats and Facilitation Tools

Appendix: Formats and Facilitation Tools

References

References

Index

Index

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Teaching the Whole Teen

Everyday Practices That Promote Success and Resilience in School and Life


August 2016 | 288 pages | Corwin

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How can you help teens thrive now and for life? Support them as whole learners.

Developing independence and shared responsibility. Collaborating and communicating effectively. Establishing valuable work habits. Harnessing emotions. Finding motivation. We all want teens to acquire these vital skills and engage meaningfully in academics. In this insightful and culturally responsive guide, Poliner and Benson integrate these lifelong skills into daily practices through

  • Practical applications for diverse populations in every class, advisory, team, or club
  • The latest research on best practices from adolescent psychology, neuroscience, mental health, and school climate
  • Tools for teachers, administrators, counselors, and parents to help teens succeed now and later in school, home, workplace, and community.

Teaching the Whole Teen supports adolescents and adults within the school to thrive.

Check out this interview with BlogTalkRadio!

"This treasure-trove of inventive, concrete ideas offers a gift to our profession."
Roland Barth, Educator

“…the book to turn to when you are working with teens, when you desperately need when seeking solace.”
John Hattie, Professor & Director, Melbourne Education Research Institute
University of Melbourne


"…explicitly addresses the unique needs of students of color, students from poverty, and immigrant students in ways that other books don't; should be read by every middle and high school educator."
Zaretta Hammond, Educational Consultant

“…manifests the best thinking in modern education”
Rick Wormeli, Teacher, Writer, Education Consultant

"What a treat to read! Every principal will benefit from reading it."
Thomas Hoerr, Emeritus Head
New City School, St. Louis, MO


Table Of Contents:

  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Authors
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Seeing the Whole Teen
  • Chapter 1. The Whole Teen Comes Into the School
  • Chapter 2. The Whole Teen Comes Into a Dominant Culture
  • Part II. Everyday Practices
  • Chapter 3. Connecting to Adults and Peers, Not Just to Academics
  • Chapter 4. Creating a Culture of Shared Responsibility, Not Just Obeying
  • Chapter 5. Learning Collaboratively, Not Just Nearby
  • Chapter 6. Communicating Effectively, Not Just Mumbling, Exploding, Avoiding, or Texting
  • Chapter 7. Managing Work and Developing a Work Ethic, Not Just Passing or Cramming
  • Chapter 8. Developing Emotional Skillfulness Proactively, Not Just Reactively
  • Chapter 9. Becoming More Independent, Not Just Alone
  • Chapter 10. Connecting Lessons to Life, Not Just to Tests
  • Part III. The Whole School Surrounds the Whole Teen
  • Chapter 11. Leaders Set the Tone for Themselves and Others
  • Chapter 12. Schoolwide Structures, Practices, and Policies That Support the Whole Teen
  • Chapter 13. Faculty Culture That Supports the Whole Teen
  • Chapter 14. The Novice Teacher Comes Into the School
  • Appendix: Formats and Facilitation Tools
  • References
  • Index

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"Teaching the Whole Teen is a wonderfully practical guide for educators who aspire to promote the social, emotional, and academic competence of middle- and high-school students. It offers compelling strategies for engaging, motivating, and inspiring young people (the “what” and “how”) and rationales for applying them (the “why”). This important book should be used in pre-service and in-service professional learning for teachers, administrators, and counselors. It will help them in their quest to educate knowledgeable, responsible, caring, and contributing young people.”
Roger P. Weissberg, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Education, University of Illinois at Chicago
"At last we have a courageously written book that focuses on the needs of teens, versus the needs of the school systems. While this concept appears like revolutionary thinking, it is not. This is simply common sense whose time has come. The ideas and concepts advanced in this book promise to engage and motivate all students by strengthening their LOCUS of control, and quality of life."
Jim Grant, Author, Consultant, Founder, Staff Development for Educators (SDE)
"‘Cogent writing, smart content, practical insights, and not a word wasted: Reading Poliner and Benson’s Teaching the Whole Teen is an unusually good use of an educator’s time. Thankfully devoid of simplistic platitudes, the authors reflect real students and teachers and the challenges each group faces in their collective enterprise. Finally, we have a clear-minded, research-based education book written by veteran educators that annihilates the notion of “teen intellect” as oxymoronic, and fully respects the complex realities of modern adolescent lives and brain power. Poliner and Benson get it, and we are better for it: Here, they’ve captured middle and high school students’ quest to mature and connect with both people and content beautifully, and they provide powerful tools to help students and the adults in their lives carve the path forward. The authors prove middle and high school students’ innate resolve to become independent, resilient individuals, even as they stumble in the effort, and the authors demonstrate how mentors can help students accept their current selves while aspiring to be something more. Teaching the Whole Teen manifests the best thinking in modern education, including actionable steps on developing students’ self-agency and self-regulation, and how to develop communication and executive function skills so vital to school and life success. Their candid approach doesn’t pull any punches: They speak honestly of the bigger issues at play in adolescents’ education: developing a sense of purpose, autonomy, the influences of dominant cultures, dealing with academic and personal setbacks, restorative justice, and developing a healthy work ethic. Thankfully, too, they provide specific responses to the needs of English Language Learners, students in rural communities, students and families in LGBTQ communities, and communities struggling with racial conflicts. Teaching the Whole Teen is the course all of us wanted to take as undergraduates in our schools of teacher education but was never offered. It answers the burning issues of student motivation, maturation, and how we can facilitate students’ growth in school and at home. And hey, building leaders and novice teachers: There’s specific material here for you! From now on, when a middle or high school teacher asks me during an effective grading practices workshop how we can build responsibility, meaningful connection, personal fortitude, and healthy independence in today’s students if we are no longer allowed to use grades to bribe them into compliance, I’m going to direct them to read Teaching the Whole Teen, then sit back and watch their faces light up in dawning realizations and teacher epiphanies. They’ll finish the book, look up with conviction, and declare, “We can do this!”"
Rick Wormeli, Teacher, Writer, Education Consultant
"If you think Teaching the Whole Teen is just another book about how to communicate with teenagers, then think again. Poliner and Benson have written a manual for how to provide social-emotional support in culturally responsive ways. It explicitly addresses the unique needs of students of color, students from poverty, and immigrant students in ways that other books don't. It is full of practice tools and clear guidance. This book should be read by every middle and high school educator."
Zaretta Hammond, Educational Consultant
"Those of us striving to help educators re-envision family engagement as a partnership between home and school have been given a powerful gift in Teaching the Whole Teen. The authors’ suggestions of complementary strategies for school and home speak to the importance of adults working together to support youth, and provide tools for how to get there. As both a parent of a teen and a school-family engagement professional, I was thrilled to find Teaching the Whole Teen. The roles that educators and families play in supporting the development of young people in every aspect of their lives can be either integrated and supportive or in conflict and disruptive. This book provides educators with strategies to ensure that students are encouraged to bring their cultures and communities into the classroom in order to be truly known and supported in school and to make the most of their educational experiences. By providing strategies for all of the adults in a young person’s life, both at home and at school, Teaching the Whole Teen makes it clear that we all have a role to play in supporting students’ personal and academic growth. The examples and strategies in this book will transform classrooms and welcome families into schools to build cohesive communities with the shared goal of helping youth become their best selves – for life."
Ann M. Walsh, Chief of Family Engagement, 1647

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