
You Can't Teach Me If You Can't Reach Me
Relational Strategies for Academic Success
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In today's complex educational landscape, building strong teacher-student relationships is not just an option; it's a necessity. You Can't Teach Me If You Can't Reach Me: Relational Strategies for Academic Success offers educators a powerful guide to creating meaningful connections with students, especially those most at risk. Grounded in extensive research and real-world experience, this book reveals the transformative impact of positive teacher-student relationships on academic success, classroom behavior, and student well-being. Dr. Lorenza Pharrams, a nationally recognized speaker and educ...
In today's complex educational landscape, building strong teacher-student relationships is not just an option; it's a necessity. You Can't Teach Me If You Can't Reach Me: Relational Strategies for Academic Success offers educators a powerful guide to creating meaningful connections with students, especially those most at risk. Grounded in extensive research and real-world experience, this book reveals the transformative impact of positive teacher-student relationships on academic success, classroom behavior, and student well-being. Dr. Lorenza Pharrams, a nationally recognized speaker and educational consultant, shares proven strategies to help educators overcome common challenges such as large class sizes, diverse abilities, behavioral issues, and limited resources while fostering a classroom culture where every student feels seen, valued, and supported. Discover the essential components of relationship-building, explore the "At-Risk Success Pyramid," and gain practical, step-by-step techniques for connecting with students, establishing trust, and promoting engagement. Whether you are a new teacher or a seasoned educator, this book is your roadmap to transforming your classroom into a place where students achieve academic success and flourish personally. Because before you can teach them, you must first reach them.