In Culturally Responsive School-Based Practices, Anisa N. Goforth and Andy V. Pham provide foundational knowledge and practical strategies for conducting culturally responsive assessment and promoting the resilience and well-being of culturally and linguistically diverse populations. With case examples, practical resources, and discussion questions, school-based practitioners will be able to develop and demonstrate cultural humility, cultural responsiveness, and advocacy within educational settings.
In Culturally Responsive School-Based Practices, Anisa N. Goforth and Andy V. Pham provide foundational knowledge and practical strategies for conducting culturally responsive assessment and promoting the resilience and well-being of culturally and linguistically diverse populations. With case examples, practical resources, and discussion questions, school-based practitioners will be able to develop and demonstrate cultural humility, cultural responsiveness, and advocacy within educational settings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anisa N. Goforth, PhD, ABPP, is Professor of Psychology at the University of Montana. Her research focuses on culturally responsive evidence-based practices for children and their families. She has published more than 50 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters and has been an Associate Editor of the Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation and President of the Montana School Psychology Association. Andy V. Pham, PhD, is Associate Professor of School Psychology at Florida International University. His research examines the intersection of neurocognitive and sociocultural variables on youth's academic and mental health outcomes. As a school psychologist, faculty mentor, and university trainer, he aims to reduce ethnic disparities in mental health and education by implementing cultural humility and cultural responsiveness in research and practice.
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* Introduction: Culturally Responsive Practice for Mental Health and Learning * SECTION I: FOUNDATIONS OF CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE PRACTICE * Chapter 1: The 4Rs of Culturally Responsive Practice * Chapter 2: Social Justice, Privilege, and Oppression * Chapter 3: Creating Positive Relationships With Children and Families * SECTION II: CONDUCTING CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE ASSESSMENT * Chapter 4: Culturally Responsive Approaches to Traditional Assessment * Chapter 5: Literacy, Language, and Acculturation of Diverse Students * Chapter 6: Assessing Intelligence of Diverse Students * Chapter 7: Cultural Perspectives of Mental Health and Traumatic Stress * SECTION III: PROMOTING RESILIENCE, MENTAL HEALTH, AND WELL-BEING OF DIVERSE STUDENTS * Chapter 8: Developing and Sustaining a Culturally Responsive and Positive School Climate * Chapter 9: Culturally Responsive Multi-Tiered Systems of Support and Evidence-Based Interventions * Chapter 10: Counseling and Psychotherapy to Support Diverse Students * Chapter 11: Evaluating School-Based Programs for Diverse Students * References * Index
* Introduction: Culturally Responsive Practice for Mental Health and Learning * SECTION I: FOUNDATIONS OF CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE PRACTICE * Chapter 1: The 4Rs of Culturally Responsive Practice * Chapter 2: Social Justice, Privilege, and Oppression * Chapter 3: Creating Positive Relationships With Children and Families * SECTION II: CONDUCTING CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE ASSESSMENT * Chapter 4: Culturally Responsive Approaches to Traditional Assessment * Chapter 5: Literacy, Language, and Acculturation of Diverse Students * Chapter 6: Assessing Intelligence of Diverse Students * Chapter 7: Cultural Perspectives of Mental Health and Traumatic Stress * SECTION III: PROMOTING RESILIENCE, MENTAL HEALTH, AND WELL-BEING OF DIVERSE STUDENTS * Chapter 8: Developing and Sustaining a Culturally Responsive and Positive School Climate * Chapter 9: Culturally Responsive Multi-Tiered Systems of Support and Evidence-Based Interventions * Chapter 10: Counseling and Psychotherapy to Support Diverse Students * Chapter 11: Evaluating School-Based Programs for Diverse Students * References * Index
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