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The Poverty Problem

How Education Can Promote Resilience and Counter Poverty's Impact on Brain Development and Functioning

In The Poverty Problem, you’ll learn how to increase students’ perseverance and confidence and positively impact outcomes by arming yourself with research-based instructional strategies that are inspiring, realistic, and proven to work.

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  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9781071842928
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2021
  • Page Count: 280
  • Publication date: January 27, 2021
Price: $39.95
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Improve outcomes for students in poverty by understanding their developing brains

Economic hardship is changing our students’ brain structures at a genetic level, producing psychological, behavioral, and cognitive issues that dramatically impact learning, behavior, physical health, and emotional stability. But there is hope.

This groundbreaking book by one of the nation’s top experts in brain science and resilience offers solutions that will change minds, attitudes, and behaviors. Learn about how problems develop between people of different races, how the brain develops in persistent poverty, and how it might react to solutions. Inside, you will find real-life applications on topics including:

• The lack of culturally competent instruction and its impact on students of color
• Poverty's effect on language development and how it can be positively influenced
• The importance of reading
• How to counteract the effects of the widespread stress in lower SES environments

Children make up 23% of the U.S. population and account for almost 33% of those living in poverty, making the education system our most distressed institution. In The Poverty Problem, you’ll learn how to increase students’ perseverance and confidence and positively impact outcomes by arming yourself with research-based instructional strategies that are inspiring, realistic, and proven to work.
Author(s)

Author(s)

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Horacio Sanchez

Horacio Sanchez, a national speaker and author, is an educational consultant to many organizations focused on improving formal education. He is recognized as one of the nation’s leading authorities on resiliency and applied neuroscience. His expertise helps schools overcome the impact of poverty, improve school climate, engage in brain-based instruction, and address issues related to implicit bias. He is the author of the best-selling books The Education Revolution and The Poverty Problem.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface


Summary


About the Author


Introduction: The Invisible Line

Chapter 1: The New Deal—The Old Way

Chapter 2: More Than a Lapse in Judgment

Chapter 3: Born Behind the Eight Ball

Chapter 4: Speechless

Chapter 5: You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling

Chapter 6: See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Speak No Evil

Chapter 7: Poverty Is a Story of Risk

Chapter 8: Principles of Good Instruction for Students from Low SES

Chapter 9: The Only Academic Protective Factor

Chapter 10: Promoting Resiliency

Appendix A


Model Lesson: Goal Setting

Appendix B


Model Lesson: Promoting Hope and Expectation

Appendix C


Model Lesson: Having a Good Sense of Humor

References


Index


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