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Re-engaging Disconnected Youth: Transformative Learning through Restorative and Social Justice Education Revised Edition New edition [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 195 pages, kõrgus x laius: 225x150 mm, kaal: 300 g
  • Sari: Adolescent Cultures, School & Society 63
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Jan-2016
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433130726
  • ISBN-13: 9781433130724
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 195 pages, kõrgus x laius: 225x150 mm, kaal: 300 g
  • Sari: Adolescent Cultures, School & Society 63
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Jan-2016
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433130726
  • ISBN-13: 9781433130724
As many young adults continue to disengage with learning each day, teachers and administrators struggle to find ways to re-engage secondary students with their schooling and communities. Re-engaging Disconnected Youth profiles a program that succeeds in doing so, one that can serve as a model for others. In a Midwestern alternative school, three teachers built a curriculum around hands-on learning, restorative justice Talking Circles, and multicultural education, in the hopes that it would re-engage and inspire youth. Drawing on Adult Transformative Learning Theory, the book is an in-depth, qualitative study of the ways the program transformed adult and youth perceptions of trust, connections, schooling and human rights. It breaks down stereotypes about youth labeled «at-risk» and provides evidence that it is never too late to become passionate about learning. This new revised edition includes updated research and a chapter exploring the impact of the program on middle school youth.
Acknowledgments ix
Chapter 1 Introduction: Program Design and Implementation
1(16)
A History of the Experiential Outdoor Education Program
2(11)
Westward Bound Expedition Closing Circle, June 2006
13(4)
Chapter 2 Heading West: Hands-on Learning and Outdoor Education Increases Student Motivation
17(28)
Factors That Influenced Transformative Learning: Hands-on Spontaneous Education
26(7)
Factors That Influenced Transformative Learning: Separation From "Normal" Life
33(1)
Factors That Influenced Transformative Learning: Nature
34(11)
Chapter 3 Restoring Community: The Impact of Restorative Justice Circles on Student Feelings of Connectedness
45(48)
School Connectedness
45(3)
Restorative Justice Overview
48(3)
Restorative Justice in Schools
51(2)
The School-to-Prison Pipeline
53(4)
The Origin of Peacemaking Circles
57(1)
Philosophy of Circles
58(2)
Components of a Talking Circle
60(2)
Causes of School Disconnection
62(4)
Circle Fosters Positive Student--Teacher Relationships
66(4)
Circle Shifts Student Perceptions of Each Other
70(3)
Shared Experience, Mutual Respect/Trust, and Relatedness
73(5)
Connectedness
78(5)
Additional Results of Circle Experience
83(2)
Forgiveness and Circle
85(4)
Healing and Circle
89(4)
Chapter 4 Multicultural Education, Human Rights Education, and Teaching for Social Justice: Transforming Ideas About History, Racial Identity, and Service
93(38)
Content Integration
96(2)
Knowledge Construction---Transformational Learning via Wounded Knee
98(12)
Prejudice Reduction---Racism and Circle
110(5)
Equity Pedagogy
115(3)
Culturally Relevant Practices
118(1)
Human Rights Education
118(6)
Social Justice in Education
124(2)
Promoting Justice for Students
126(5)
Chapter 5 The Impact of Westward Bound on Middle School Learners
131(30)
Needs Assessment
132(1)
Unique Needs of Middle School Youth
133(6)
The Middle School Program
139(2)
Middle School Results: Hands-on Learning
141(6)
Middle School Results: The Impact of Talking Circles
147(4)
Extending the Boundaries of Transformative Learning
151(10)
Afterword: Teacher as Transformative Learner (2011) 161(12)
References 173(16)
Index 189
Amy Vatne Bintliff is a teacher and researcher who has taught language arts and reading in traditional and alternative programs in Minnesota and Wisconsin. She received the 2014 Teaching Tolerance Award for Excellence in Teaching from the Southern Poverty Law Center. Bintliff is a graduate student in Educational Psychology- Human Development at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.