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Curry, Anna Maria T.; Tomczak, Stephen Monroe – Children & Schools, 2023
Poverty continues to be a significant public health crisis across the United States, and its impact is particularly prevalent among school-aged youth and their families. Many K-12 educators do not fully understand the realities associated with living in poverty. Such a lack of understanding impacts teachers' ability to meet the unique educational…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Teachers, Faculty Development, Simulation
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Bailey, Megan; Kim, Wooksoo; Koury, Samantha P.; Green, Susan A.; Kim, Isok – Children & Schools, 2023
Schools provide spaces for academic knowledge while also addressing children's social and emotional developmental needs. Because of the holistic development occurring within the education system, it is important to have an awareness of students' experiences and challenges both inside and outside of the classroom. Students with refugee backgrounds…
Descriptors: Trauma, Trauma Informed Approach, Refugees, Student Experience
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Stalnecker, Deirdre; Tan, Kevin; Alvarez, Michelle E. – Children & Schools, 2022
This study addresses a gap in the literature by examining K-12 administrators' perceptions of school social workers' usage of student data. Before the start of the 2020-2021 school year, school social workers from a national organization invited their administrators via email to complete a survey, producing 48 responses. Administrators perceived…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Social Work, School Social Workers, Elementary Secondary Education
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Sedillo-Hamann, Dayna – Children & Schools, 2022
Restorative justice (RJ) is both a philosophy and a set of practices meant to repair harm and maintain connection in the face of wrongdoing. While RJ is becoming increasingly popular among K-12 educators and in schools, emphasis is typically on its social justice applications, including its use as an alternative to zero-tolerance discipline…
Descriptors: Trauma, Justice, School Social Workers, Elementary Secondary Education
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Rogers, Kelli – Children & Schools, 2021
Educational disparity has been a long-standing social and political concern, and is a grand challenge for social work because of its implications for equal opportunity and social justice. As stewards of social justice in public K-12 educational settings, school social workers help students gain access to and effectively use resources and support…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Equal Education, Social Work
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Anderson-Butcher, Dawn; Amorose, Anthony; Bates, Samantha M.; Iachini, Aidyn L.; Ball, Annahita; Henderson, Tasha – Children & Schools, 2020
The aim of this article is to describe the Community and Youth Collaborative Institute School Experience Surveys (CAYCI-SES). The CAYCI-SES measures are free and available to use with permission. The tools include valid and reliable surveys, assessments, and scales to help school stakeholders to identify and assess school climate and other…
Descriptors: School Surveys, Educational Environment, Educational Assessment, Evaluation Methods
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Stalker, Katie Cotter – Children & Schools, 2018
Reducing disproportionality in school discipline is a grand challenge for school social work. Although the causes of disproportionality in exclusionary school discipline are interrelated and complex, one solution is to introduce alternatives to suspensions and expulsions that discipline students while keeping them engaged in school. The teen court…
Descriptors: Discipline, Disproportionate Representation, Guidelines, Courts
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Gherardi, Stacy A; Whittlesey-Jerome, Wanda K. – Children & Schools, 2018
The current environment for school social work presents great challenges and great opportunities. Amid promising shifts in programs and policies, many school social workers feel marginalized. Despite sustained efforts at definition, the role of the school social worker remains unclear to many outside the field. More important, this role is often…
Descriptors: Social Work, Pupil Personnel Services, Educational Policy, Educational Practices
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Green, Jennifer Greif; Xuan, Ziming; Kwong, Lana; Holt, Melissa K.; Comer, Jonathan S. – Children & Schools, 2016
After mass crises, trauma-exposed children report increased psychological distress, yet most receive no mental health (MH) services and supports. This study identifies factors associated with teachers' reports of outreach to school-based MH providers (such as social workers, psychologists, and counselors) as well as provision of informal supports…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Tragedy, Weapons, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ayasse, Robert Henry; Stone, Susan I. – Children & Schools, 2015
The authors present a case history of the growth and development of school social work services between 2000 and 2012 in the San Francisco Unified School District. Responding to a gap in the literature describing growth of school social work services in local educational contexts, this case history reveals, consistent with prior research, that…
Descriptors: Social Work, Social Services, Urban Schools, School Districts
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Crosby, Shantel D. – Children & Schools, 2015
Childhood trauma affects many youths across the United States and has a devastating impact on their functioning, well-being, and overall academic and vocational outcomes. Experiences of psychological trauma can impede cognitive, social, and emotional development in childhood, which can impair youth academic achievement, behavior, interpersonal…
Descriptors: Trauma, Educational Practices, Intervention, Holistic Approach
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Dupper, David R.; Rocha, Cynthia; Jackson, Rebecca F.; Lodato, Gayle A. – Children & Schools, 2014
National and state surveys over the past several decades have concluded that school social workers, despite an awareness of and training in macro level practice strategies, are highly individualistic in their practice focus. Although clinical skills are necessary, they are insufficient for effective school social work practice in the 21st century.…
Descriptors: School Social Workers, Intervention, Administrative Organization, Sociocultural Patterns
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Quinn-Lee, Lisa – Children & Schools, 2014
The purpose of the research reported in this article was to advance understanding of the work of school social workers with grieving students. This research was aimed at answering the following question: What are school social workers' experiences working with grieving children? There were two steps in this study. Fifty-nine school social workers…
Descriptors: Social Work, Children, Grief, School Counseling
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Allen-Meares, Paula; Montgomery, Katherine L. – Children & Schools, 2014
In the 21st century, substantial advancements have been made across the globe that positively affect the ability for school-based social workers in the fields of practice, policy, and research to meet the needs of the world's youths. Nonetheless, children continue to suffer from poverty-stricken environments, absence of basic needs, poor or…
Descriptors: Social Work, Trend Analysis, School Counseling, Childrens Rights
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Boland-Prom, Kim; Alvarez, Michelle E. – Children & Schools, 2014
This article presents the results of a study on the unprofessional conduct of school social workers who have been sanctioned by state regulatory boards (boards of education and licensing boards). The data represent information from 14 states and the District of Columbia. Results indicate that school social workers are rarely sanctioned at the…
Descriptors: School Social Workers, State Departments of Education, State Licensing Boards, Pornography
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