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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Contents Foreword Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction: Bringing Our Schools Into Balance
Beyond Bullying, Beyond Compliance Getting Beyond Piecemeal Problem Solving The Rationale for This Book: School Climate as a Key to School Safety, Student Motivation, and Academic Achievement Guideposts for School Leaders: Administrators, Teachers, and Students
Balancing Leadership Roles and Voices
Organization of the Book Why Read This Book? Students and Teachers as Partners in Transforming School Climate
1. School Climate: The Heart and Soul of a School
Making Meaningful Improvement in Schools Why Is School Climate Important? School Climate and Effective Schools Essential School Climate Factors We All Want Respectful Schools What Teachers and Students Mean by Respect Beeper Studies: Our Original Research on Respectful Schools The Respect Continuum: A Practical Theory of Respect
The Disrespect Side of the Continuum The Respect Side of the Continuum How Schools Use the Respect Continuum
Initial Success in One District Looking Beyond Stopping Misbehavior Conclusion Book Study Questions
2. The SafeMeasures Process: A Student-Led, Collaborative Action Research Process
Sarason’s Research on School Change Balancing Adult and Student Leadership The SafeMeasures Process: An Overview Bandura’s Research on Self-Efficacy Looking Deeply at Collaborative Action Research Emancipatory Research Conclusion Book Study Questions
3. Stage One: Everyone Is a Leader: Empowering Students and Teachers
The Dignity of Expertise Getting Started Administrative Support Is Essential The Adult Design Team: Membership and Roles National School Climate Standards as a Guide to Action Selecting a Diverse Team of Student Leaders Challenges to Choosing a Diverse Team of Student Leaders Conclusion
Simple Summary: Stage One
Book Study Questions
4. Stage Two: Including All Voices: School Climate Data Collection
The Importance of Data What Gets Measured Is What Gets Done Some Potential Problems With School Data Collection What and How to Measure What to Do With Data When Students Become School Climate Researchers The Power of Qualitative Data The Value of Quantitative Data Conclusion
Simple Summary: Stage Two
Book Study Questions
5. Stage Three: Thinking Together: Data Analysis and Goal Setting
Internal or External Locus of Control: Whose Responsibility? Cognitive Dissonance: Wrestling With Data to Construct Meaning No Fault, No Blame Words or Numbers? Analyzing Data With Students Using Quantitative Data Effectively Goal Setting With Student Leaders Why Students Lead the Way: Student and Teacher Data Analysis and Goal Setting Faculty Data Analysis and Goal Setting The Work of Goal-Based Action Teams Conclusion
Simple Summary: Stage Three
Book Study Questions
6. Stage Four: Making Change Happen: Action Planning and Project Development
Action Planning: Where Change Begins No One Best System School Climate Action Teams: Working Effectively With Colleagues Action Planning Steps Using the Respect Continuum as a Guide to Action Moving Toward the Positive Respectful Teaching Balanced Leadership: Adults and Students Joining Forces for Change Conclusion
Simple Summary: Stage Four
Book Study Questions
7. Stage Four Specifics: Action Projects to Promote Respectful Teaching and Learning
Changing School Climate Through Respectful Teaching Engagement Strategies That Work
Providing Students With Choices Authentic, Applied, Real-World Learning Altering the Schedule to Provide Learning Opportunities
Conclusion
Simple Summary: Stage Four Specifics
Book Study Questions
8. Stage Five: Moving Forward Together: Sustainability and Continuous Improvement
Change Is a Process, Not an Event Key Elements of Sustainable Change
Closing the Gaps Dignity and Respect The Best People Working on the Problem Socially Based and Action-Oriented Change
Enhance, Extend, and Empower Make a Multiyear Commitment Formative Assessment: A Critical Part of the Process Aligning School Climate and Learning: Demonstrate a Balanced Approach Guideposts for Sustainability Conclusion
Simple Summary: Stage Five
Book Study Questions
9. The Road Ahead: Transforming School Climate and Learning
When Will the Time Be Right? Continued Resistance, Growing Hope School Climate As a Coherent Framework for Understanding Schools Implications for School Leaders, Teachers, and Students Conclusion Book Study Questions
List of Appendices
Appendix A: From Violence to Empowerment: A Respect Continuum Appendix B: Sample School Climate Data Summary Appendix C: Example of Student Goals and Evidence of Need: Elementary School Data (Grades 3-6)
References Index
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