Barbara Sprung, Merle Froschl, Nancy Gropper
Publication Date: July 4, 2010
Pages: 120
Series: Early Childhood Education Series
Supporting Boys’ Learning will help teachers develop knowledge and strategies for teaching boys in ways that build on their strengths, respect their individual development levels, and adhere to principles of child development. There is a growing body of research that has raised concerns about boys’ vulnerability in terms of social-emotional development, referral to special education, and academic pressures in school, with African-American and Latino boys most at risk. Responding to these concerns, this user-friendly guide provides strategies for improving teaching practice. The text is based on the work of a group of teacher educators and includes examples from the field, reflections on practice, classroom strategies, and key resources. The strategies and recommendations for practice documented here have all been field tested by preservice teachers under the supervision of the contributors to this book.
Barbara Sprung and Merle Froschl are co-directors of the Educational Equity Center at AED. Dr. Nancy Gropper is a faculty member and co-chair of the Department of General Teacher Education at Bank Street Graduate School of Education.
“A great read for teachers who want to get the best out of all their children.”
—Peg Tyre, journalist and author
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