What Teachers Need : How the Education Community Can Promote Sustainable Well-Being and Help Heal the Profession

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What Teachers Need : How the Education Community Can Promote Sustainable Well-Being and Help Heal the Profession

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 224 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780807784037
  • DDC分類 370.711

Full Description

Most books on teacher well-being are about what teachers need to do—whereas this book specifies what teachers need from their supporters and settings to heal from the harms of their profession and thrive.

What Teachers Need offers practical guidance to principals, district leaders, teacher educators, and professional development facilitators—all who create the conditions for K-12 teacher wellness.

Social emotional learning (SEL) is widely embraced for students, but the education community has yet to practice what it preaches for the adults. Each chapter in this timely book shares innovative approaches to infuse care and humanization into teacher preparation, professional learning, and school buildings, intentionally exploring non-dominant perspectives on SEL. By investing in the health and happiness of educators, we not only empower them to thrive, but also lay the foundation for positive ripple effects on students, schools, and the broader education system. This book is a must-read for educators and anyone who supports them.

Book Features:

Goes beyond traditional models of self-help with stories and scholarship that focus on personal and community healing.
Offers an antidote to teachers' disappointment regarding the next professional development fad that's out of touch with their lived realities.
Describes relevant practices and processes for teachers, school leaders, and teacher preparation faculty that can be tailored to their unique education context.
Examines how innovators and disruptors in SEL, critical studies in teacher education, coaching, and professional development are actively helping educators create equitable and nurturing classrooms.

Contents

Contents

Preface: The Embers of Change vii

Amanda Moreno and Jeanette Banashak

Acknowledgments xi

1. They Didn't Start the Fire: Why It's Time to Focus on the Grown-Ups 1

Amanda Moreno

Part I: Come Closer: Healing Teaching Through Acts of Radical Professional Intimacy

2. Unconditional Positive Regard: Practicing a Different World 13

Alex Shevrin Venet

3. Unlocking HEART Potential: Nurturing Educators for a Joyful and Purposeful Life 22

Lorea Martínez

4. Good Grief: A Case for Queering Teachers' Gender- and Sexual Diversity-Focused Professional Learning 32

Sara Staley

5. Dialogic Inquiry as Care: Healing Early Years Educators With Professional Learning About Multicultural Education 43

Eseta Tualaulelei

Part II: Beyond Cultural Affinity: Healing Teaching by and for Teachers of Color

6. Community Cultural Healing in Teaching and Teacher Education: Rooted in Plática, Growing in Justice 57

Mariana Souto-Manning, Jessica Martell, and Benelly Álvarez

7. Black Educators Healing Together: The Power of Homeplace 68

Micia Mosely

8. Who Cares for the Carers? A Holistic Approach to Teacher Well-Being in a Tribal Head Start Context 79

Hilary Gourneau, Teresa N. Brockie, and Deborah H. Wilson

9. Healing Teaching With the Power of Language and Cultural Connection: Alzando Mi Voz, Cultivando Identidad 90

Ivette Marlenne Alvarez and Rebeca Itzkowich

Part III: Expansive SEL: Healing Leadership and Humanizing Systems

10. Preparing SEL Systems to Sustain (and Support!) Educators 103

Addison Duane, Ashley N. Metzger, Kamryn S. Morris, Mai Xi Lee, Brent Malicote, and Valerie B. Shapiro

11. Caring for Educators by Addressing Their Psychological Needs: Recommendations for Policies and Systems 111

Patricia A. Jennings and Tara Hofkens

12. The Role of the Superintendent in Systemic and Transformative SEL: Toward Critical Well-Being 123

Mai Xi Lee and Roberto Rivera

13. Healing by Principals, Healing for Principals: A Conversation With Maurice Swinney 134

Amanda Moreno and Maurice Swinney

Part IV: Healing Teaching Through Inner and Outer Harmony: Self, Others, Earth

14. Peace Education as a Path to Healing in Crisis-Affected Regions 145

Dody Wibowo

15. Healing Teaching and the Earth Through Nature Companionship 155

Jeanette Banashak

16. Dismantling Toxic "Professionalism" to Liberate Schools and Ignite Healing 166

Kamilah Drummond

17. Healing the Givers: Addressing the Link Between Emotional Labor and the Feminization of the Teaching Profession 175

Alexander Enrique Parker

Conclusion: Healing Teaching, Healing Ourselves: A Conversation With Amanda and Jeanette 186

Jeanette Banashak and Amanda Moreno

Index 195

About the Editors and Contributors 205

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