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The Alternative Educator's Handbook

Tools for Managing Students with Emotional and Behavioral Issues

by Pattavina, Paul J.

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Year: 2019
Volume: 212 pages
ISBN-10: 1627347224
ISBN-13: 9781627347228
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Abstract

The Alternative Educator’s Handbook, by Dr. Paul J. Pattavina, is a comprehensive, practical collection of strategies and researched practices to be implemented with students who present social, emotional and behavioral challenges in school. It is a handbook intended to serve as a practical resource for teachers and staff who work with students whose progress in school is interrupted by social and emotional issues – kids who tend to, either intentionally or unintentionally, ‘pluck your last nerve’. It reviews student characteristics and intervention procedures, as well as specific forms and procedures created or adapted over time and experience. The ideas in this book will serve as a guide for educators and mental health professionals who are responsible for these kinds of difficult students, in whatever educational setting they might be placed - alternative schools or programs, private clinical or therapeutic schools, intensive behavior support classrooms or flexible resource room classrooms in public schools. This is a book that should be read by special and regular education teachers, school social workers, counselors, clinicians and school psychologists; paraprofessionals and child care workers; principals and assistant principals; school superintendents and board of education members; juvenile probation officers; parents and concerned community members; and college instructors who train special education teachers.

The need for effective, alternative programs for students with challenging emotional and behavior patterns continues to be a pressing issue for public schools nationwide. The concern has been exacerbated in the past several years by continued school shootings and violence, creating a grave sense of fear among students, parents and staff, by the actions of kids with guns and other weapons in school. Legislators and public officials have been called to take actions that will keep kids safer in school, focusing particularly on gun control, limiting access and adding guards. And although such measures will be essential towards preventing some school violence, the kinds of programming and resources available for our public schools must also be closely examined. In effect, schools will need to find ways to identify and provide programming options for students who may be disgruntled, alienated, unconnected, impulsive, and who may be looking to be recognized, seek revenge or put an end to bullying, perceived harassment, injustice or a life of ignominy--kids who feel they have nothing left to lose.

Companion files for use with the book are posted below.
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REVIEWS and WORDS OF PRAISE

The Alternative Educator's Handbook by Dr. Pattavina is an extensive analysis of this critical special education topic. It outlines the parameters of the field and is rich in detail, breaking down strategies and approaches, thus making it an easily accessed “how to” about working with students affected by emotional/ behavioral disorders. Use this book before entering the new school year, to help design and plan a program. Turn to it during the school year, to help improve an existing program or salvage a difficult situation. At the end of the school year refer to the Handbook to assess how successfully the work with students was done compared to how educators might envision how things could be. A special ed team book group will greatly benefit from studying and discussing the contents herein. This is the book to turn to - it’s all here! It’s a worthy read, useful to many and putting the ideas to work will definitely make a difference in the lives of educators and students alike.
Cynthia Ray McKee, Retired from Vail Unified School District, Vail, Arizona, Early Childhood Special Education Teacher, Inclusive Preschool/Handicapped Program Coordinator, Director of Special Education Pre-K - 12

About The Author

Dr. Pattavina holds a Ph.D. in special education for students with emotional disturbance. He has over 40 years of experience as a special education teacher, school administrator, researcher, college instructor and consultant to public and private schools on programs for difficult students.