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Resilient Playgrounds [Pehme köide]

(school psychologist, Ysleta School District, El Paso, Texas, USA), (University of Nebraska at Lincoln, USA)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 183 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 317 g, 5 Tables, black and white; 119 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: School-Based Practice in Action
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Nov-2009
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415960886
  • ISBN-13: 9780415960885
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 183 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 317 g, 5 Tables, black and white; 119 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: School-Based Practice in Action
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Nov-2009
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415960886
  • ISBN-13: 9780415960885

While recess provides children with a time to play and take a break from the school day, research has shown that it is also a necessary and vital part of their social, emotional, and academic development. This book provides tools and strategies for school mental health professionals, teachers, and administrators to evaluate and improve the recess experience in order to ensure that children benefit as much as possible from this important time. Using a data-based problem solving strategy, the author presents methods for assessing playgrounds, identifying features that may negatively impact students and their social interactions, intervening to modify and strengthen these features, and monitoring to guarantee that the interventions have created successful outcomes. An accompanying CD contains forms, examples, PowerPoint presentations, and other resources to support the procedures discussed throughout the book.

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"This book addresses the planning, structure, and efficient guidance for staff and teachers to use to make recess the interactive physical, social, and emotional experience we desire our children to have. Doll gives you the text and the easy-to-print checklists, analysis techniques, and PowerPoint presentations to make it all happen. This is a must have for the school'sleadership team." - Kevin P. Dwyer, Past President, National Associationof School Psychologists, Associate Principal Research Scientist for the American Institutes for Research, USA

"Resilient Playgrounds and its accompanying CD provides classroom teachers, school administrators, and other educators with a wealth of practical suggestions and materials to help make playgrounds physically, socially, and emotionally safe places for all children." - George Bear, Profesor, School of Education, University of Delaware

"In a profound and skillfully written book, Beth Doll asks the imperative question, what is the purpose of recess? Employing a data-based problem-solving model, she adroitly addresses the prospect of designing playgrounds to promote an attenuation of conflict, social competencies, and positive peer interactions that endure." - Thomas J. Kehle, Professor and Coordinator, School Psychology Program, University of Connecticut, USA "This book addresses the planning, structure, and efficient guidance for staff and teachers to use to make recess the interactive physical, social, and emotional experience we desire our children to have. Doll gives you the text and the easy-to-print checklists, analysis techniques, and PowerPoint presentations to make it all happen. This is a must have for the school'sleadership team." - Kevin P. Dwyer, Past President, National Associationof School Psychologists, Associate Principal Research Scientist for the American Institutes for Research, USA

"Resilient Playgrounds and its accompanying CD provides classroom teachers, school administrators, and other educators with a wealth of practical suggestions and materials to help make playgrounds physically, socially, and emotionally safe places for all children." - George Bear, Profesor, School of Education, University of Delaware

"In a profound and skillfully written book, Beth Doll asks the imperative question, what is the purpose of recess? Employing a data-based problem-solving model, she adroitly addresses the prospect of designing playgrounds to promote an attenuation of conflict, social competencies, and positive peer interactions that endure." - Thomas J. Kehle, Professor and Coordinator, School Psychology Program, University of Connecticut, USA

"This contemporary book shows how recess can be used constructively to promote children's well-being. The authors suggest that recess, especially playground recess, offers the potential for increasing the social competence of children...Clearly there is enough in this tightly packed book to supply empirically oriented practitioners with many hours of worthwhile thought, activity, and supervision. The entire tried-and-true book is based on a problem-solving approach. This is a concise book that focuses on practical applications. Read this wonderful book if you want to see what playgrounds have to offer in promoting the social competence and warding off of bullying and other aggressive behaviors of children. There is no other book quite like it." - Steven R. Rose, Social Work with Groups

List of Figures and Tables
vii
Series Editors' Foreword ix
Introduction to Resilient Playgrounds
1(6)
Students' Peer Relationships
7(18)
School Playground Facilities
25(12)
Data-Based Problem Solving
37(20)
Playground Interventions
57(16)
Katherine Brehm
Beth Doll
Documenting the Impact of Resilient Playgrounds Projects
73(8)
Case Examples
81(18)
Top 10 Valuable Resources for Resilient Playgrounds
99(4)
Appendix A Resilient Playgrounds Playground Safety Checklist 103(2)
Appendix B Resilient Playgrounds Playground Supervision Checklist 105(2)
Appendix C Resilient Playgrounds Promoting Playground Play Checklist 107(2)
Appendix D ClassMaps Survey 2007 109(4)
Appendix E Resilient Playgrounds Plan for Change Form 113(2)
Appendix F Teasing Form 115(2)
Appendix G Teasing Thermometer 117(2)
Appendix H The Parents' Friendship Meeting: A Parent Information Curriculum for Parents of Children Without Friends 119(36)
References 155(8)
Index 163(10)
CD Contents: Practical Resources 173
Introduction 1(9)
How to Use This Book 10(2)
Trail Finder 12(1)
Map Legend
13(1)
The Hikes
Cheeseboro Canyon Trail
14(4)
Malibu Creek State Park Backcountry Trails
18(5)
Anza Loop Trail to Calabash Canyon Loop Trail
23(4)
Calabasas Cold Creek Trail
27(4)
Sage Ranch Loop Trail
31(3)
Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve
34(4)
Stunt High Trail to Cold Creek Valley Preserve
38(4)
Hummingbird Trail
42(3)
Porter Ranch Trails
45(4)
Pierce College Cross-Country Trails
49(3)
Rice Canyon and East Canyon Trails
52(4)
Caballero Canyon Trail
56(3)
Betty B. Dearing Trail
59(4)
O'Melveny Park
63(4)
Stough Canyon
67(4)
Griffith Park Trails with Amir's Garden
71(5)
Musch Trail to Eagle Rock
76(4)
Mendenhall Ridge Road
80(3)
Trail Canyon Falls
83(4)
Clubs and Trail Groups 87(2)
About the Author 89
Dr. Beth Doll is a Professor in the School Psychology Program of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. She is Nebraskas School Psychologist of the Year in 2005, serves on the editorial board of all three major school psychology journals, is an Associate Editor of School Psychology Quarterly, and has served as an officer or president of three state school psychology associations as well as Division 16 (School Psychology) of the American Psychological Association.

Dr. Katherine Brehm is a long-time practitioner of school psychology. She is currently a school psychologist with the Ysleta School District in El Paso, Texas, where she provides consultation services in inclusive classrooms to enhance the social-emotional functioning of students with learning and behavior problems. She was also a practicing school psychologist for sixteen years in Colorado, where she was School Psychologist of the Year in 2001, a guest reviewer for a major school psychology journal, and a board member of the school psychology associations in Colorado and Texas.