This text focuses on teaching and assessing students' social and emotional attributes within the broader context of children's rights. Concise, accessible chapters address the value and effects of positive student-teacher relationships, classroom implementation and assessment methods, student- and parent-inclusive feedback, and more.
This text focuses on teaching and assessing students' social and emotional attributes within the broader context of children's rights. Concise, accessible chapters address the value and effects of positive student-teacher relationships, classroom implementation and assessment methods, student- and parent-inclusive feedback, and more.
Jacqueline P. Leighton is Full Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Alberta, Canada, and a Registered Psychologist.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Assessing for Wellness and Children's Rights 2. Trust and Its Effect on Children's Social and Emotional Wellness 3. Assessment Data from a Children's Rights Approach 4. Keeping Your Eye on the Prize to Support Children 5. The Assessment Elephant in the Room: When Societies Discount Children
1. Assessing for Wellness and Children's Rights 2. Trust and Its Effect on Children's Social and Emotional Wellness 3. Assessment Data from a Children's Rights Approach 4. Keeping Your Eye on the Prize to Support Children 5. The Assessment Elephant in the Room: When Societies Discount Children
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