Publication Date:
2000
Publisher:
Corwin Press, Inc.
Pages:
192
ISBN / ISSN:
803967411
Abstract:
In this handbook, the authors discuss how to move from depletion to resilience by creating change in classrooms, schools, and communities. They've had success with school districts across the country, and they incorporate these strategies throughout. Charts, hand-outs, and a handy resource guide provide everything needed to get started and keep going. Includes exercises, surveys, quotations, and other activities to illustrate concepts and strategies for understanding the meaning and importance of resiliency, promoting resiliency for students, educators, schools, and communities, bringing together the resources of schools and communities.
Call Number:
420/GC/MIL/2000
Library Item Type:
Print resource - book/monograph 
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