Poverty Is NOT a Learning Disability: Equalizing Opportunities for Low SES Students
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ISBN: 1412969042 / Publisher: Corwin, July 2009
Drawing from one of the authors' doctoral dissertation written at George Mason University, the authors identify strategies used by exemplary teachers and principals to humanize classroom environments and enable their low socioeconomic status and minority students to overcome the challenges of poverty, cultural differences, and school readiness to succeed academically. In addition to pedagogical techniques, the book also suggests management strategies for implementing changes. No index is provided. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Proven strategies for increasing the academic performance of students with low school-readiness skills!Children of low socioeconomic status often enter school with low school-readiness skills, leading them to be misidentified as learning disabled. Educators in Grades K–12 can allocate resources for special education services more effectively and meet the needs of low SES students by preventing students from being placed in the wrong program and by providing readiness supports. Examining proven success stories, the authors provide: Training resources Assessment tools for identifying learning needs Strategies for building collaborative communitywide relationships Data charts proving the success of schoolwide initiatives
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