Welcome to our world : realities of high school students

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Welcome to our world : realities of high school students

Robert N. Gilbert, Mike Robins ; artist/illustrator, Joey Depakakibo

Corwin Press, c1998

  • : pbk

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 180)

収録内容

  • Living in different realities
  • The student reality: 8:10 to 3:25. Welcome to the real world. The anatomy of tracking. Challenging learning disabilities. Applied tech classes are good for all. We are not robots! Teachers, here are your do's and don'ts. Why I hate to write papers! Ditch
  • The student reality : activities and sports. Activities : preparation for life. Cheerleaders, pom pons, flags : expectations of a student leader. Freedom of the press. The award winning drug-free program. The value of volunteering voluntarily. The benefi
  • The student reality : working 3:25 to closing. The effects of work on students. Pen and teller. Work and teen behavior. Working full-time / going to school full-time
  • The student reality : the family hour. When parents divorce. Mislabeled for a year. Parental alcoholism : a teen's perspective. Religion, the family, and the student. The effects of authoritarian parenting. Why teenagers don't give a damn
  • The student reality : facing society. Achieving popular status : the realization of one's self. The meaning of black. Friends are vital. The side of teens teachers never see : delinquent behavior in exemplary students. Out in class. When AIDS becomes rea
  • almost. Stalked senior year. Transplanted : surviving senior year as a new student. The stress of senior year. White teens' views of minorities in school. Becoming legal. The effects of size : Bordertown versus Weberville. Inner-city schools versus subur
  • Listening to student voices

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内容説明

Creates a picture of the life of the modern suburban teenager more vivid and revealing than any I have seen. James S. Coleman, Professor of Sociology and Education, University of Chicago "Candid, insightful observations of high school students on their experience in school. Must-reading for educators." William H. Schubert, Author and Professor of Education, University of Illinois, Chicago Enlightening, frightening, and humorous. Do you really understand what it's like to be a high school student? Can you put yourself in a student's place? Welcome to Our World lets you see your school from your students' points of view. Listen to what they have to say in their own words about what works (and what doesn't) in your school. This book will teach you to * Understand the complexities of students' lives * Develop closer working relationships between students and educators * Better prepare students for life after high school * Engage students in your school reform efforts * Remake your school into the learning community it was designed to be Find out about the different realities involved in education: the organization's, the educators', and the students'. Learn how your students' realities affect their learning and their lives. Hear real-life students describe what it's like to cram academics, sports, social activities, part-time jobs, family responsibilities, and homework into their days. Alternately thoughtful, funny, eloquent, and sad, these stories written by actual high school students will illuminate your students' lives.

目次

Living in Different Realities The Student Reality: 8:10 to 3:25 The Student Reality: Activities and Sports The Student Reality: Working 3:25 to Closing The Student Reality: The Family Hour The Student Reality: Facing Society Listening to Student Voices

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