Description
Featuring analysis and commentaries from experts in public health, psychology, and school improvement, Feeling Safe in School addresses social, emotional, and intellectual aspects of safety as well as physical safety. The experts offer candid and unique insights into the way eleven different countries view and define what it means to feel safe in school, the types of goals and strategies that are being used to promote safety, and whether and how measures are being used to gauge progress.
Interest in supporting the physical as well as the social and emotional safety of students as a prerequisite for learning and healthy development is now a global phenomenon. Feeling Safe in School adds to the understanding of the possibilities for increasing student safety by examining the experiences of other countries that are tackling this issue.
About the Author
Jonathan Cohen is the co-president of the International Observatory for School Climate and Violence Prevention, co-founder and president emeritus of National School Climate Center, adjunct professor in psychology and education at Teachers College, Columbia University, co-editor of International Journal on School Climate and Violence Prevention, and a practicing clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst.
Dorothy L. Espelage is the William C. Friday Distinguished Professor of Education at the University of North Carolina. She is the recipient of the APA Lifetime Achievement Award in Prevention Science and the 2016 APA Award for Distinguished Contributions to Research in Public Policy.
Book Information
ISBN 9781682534496
Author Jonathan Cohen
Format Paperback
Page Count 344
Imprint Harvard Educational Publishing Group
Publisher Harvard Educational Publishing Group
Weight(grams) 473g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 152mm * 17mm