Our site will be undergoing maintenance from 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 20. During this time, Bookshop, checkout, and other features will be unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Cookies must be enabled to use this website.
Book Image Not Available Book Image Not Available
Book details
  • Genre:EDUCATION
  • SubGenre:Secondary
  • Language:English
  • Pages:97
  • eBook ISBN:9781560902645

Achievement for All: Keys to Educating Middle Grades Students in Poverty

by Ruby K. Payne

Book Image Not Available Book Image Not Available
Overview
In Ruby Payne’s first middle grades focused book, she showcases how to make all students achieve success. The middle level years are vital to the developmental process of young adolescents. Learn how to identify resources and interventions for under-resourced youths allowing them to create their “future stories”.
Description
“The message of research is unmistakable – success in life is inextricably linked to success at the middle level.” -Ruby Payne What is your plan for helping students in poverty achieve the success in middle grades that will help them determine and realize their dreams and goals? In Ruby’s first middle grades focused book, she offers vital information on : • the developmental processes of young adolescents • what it means to be a young adolescent in poverty • identifying resources and interventions for under-resourced youths • helping students create their “future stories” • requiring rigor in student work and performance • developing expertise in teachers and administrators • leading schools in strong, decisive ways to help all students achieve success
About the author
Ruby K. Payne, Ph.D., is founder of aha! Process and an author, speaker, publisher, and career educator. She is an expert on the mindsets of economic class and on crossing socioeconomic lines in education and work. Recognized internationally for her foundational book, A Framework for Understanding Poverty, (now in its 5th edition), Dr. Payne has helped students and adults of all economic backgrounds achieve academic, professional, and personal success. Dr. Payne’s expertise stems from more than 30 years of experience in public schools. Dr. Payne has presented her work throughout North America, and in Europe, Australia, China, and India. Dr. Payne has written or co-authored more than a dozen books. Her career-long goal of successfully raising student achievement and overcoming economic class barriers has become a cornerstone for efforts for school improvement efforts. In 2011 two of her publications were recognized with awards: Removing the Mask: Identifying Giftedness in Poverty received a Gold Medal from Independent Publishes for Education, and Boys in Poverty: Understanding DropOut (Solution Tree Press) received the Distinguished Achievement Award from Association of Educational Publishers for Professional Development. Both were co-authored with the late Dr. Paul Slocumb.