Child Welfare Practice With Asian and Pacific Islander American Children, Youth, and Families Rhee & Huynh - Hohnbaum (2006) In
Multicultural Approaches in Caring for Children, Youth, and Their Families View Abstract Highlights approaches and treatment models for working with the Asian and Pacific Islander population and presents several case studies and culturally competent intervention guidelines.
In addition to providing services, Open Arms is a well - known advocate for equity and
a multicultural approach in maternity and health care.
Not exact matches
From style tips to prompts for finding global influences
in your neighborhood to curating a worldly home, Living Worldly is all about bringing an
multicultural appreciative
approach to the every day.
However, determining «best practices»
in teaching is far from a straightforward process, as even professionals disagree over how an effective teacher
approaches bilingual education, homework, student testing, student spelling and grammar, student - directed learning, «
multicultural» lessons, discipline, desk arrangement, scientific inquiry, and so on.
Although the teachers observed seemed to hold themselves responsible for the implementation of
multicultural education
in their individual disciplines, only half of them were actually utilizing a
multicultural approach.
The author shares research
in every chapter to help readers understand the evidence for the topic being discussed, for example, positive mindset, recent work on
multicultural perspectives
in education, and varying
approaches to classroom discipline.
Teachers receive training
in multicultural education, including bilingual
approaches to facilitate the education of all students
in a global society.
ASCD's Leadership Council recently adopted an official position calling for a comprehensive
approach to learning that recognizes that successful young people are knowledgeable, emotionally and physically healthy, motivated, civically inspired, engaged
in the arts, prepared for work and economic self - sufficiency, and ready for a
multicultural world.
Preservice teachers began to understand that overly formal, rigid
approaches to teaching and learning were often inconsistent with the needs of their mentees, particularly
in multicultural settings where students might not share similarities
in language, customs, traditions, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Through a Freirian
approach to virtual field experiences that emphasized personalization, dialogue, and praxis, many preservice teachers developed the ability to function effectively as
multicultural, competent, critically aware educators while enrolled
in a teacher education program located
in a predominantly white, rural area.
As a way of working with resistant preservice teachers, a Freirian
approach to virtual field experiences was not concerned with imposing
multicultural understanding but with utilizing diverse settings to illustrate the relevance of multiculturalism
in practical ways that might reshape convictions regarding appropriate curriculum and instruction
in public education.
My spiritual
approach is interfaith and
multicultural in nature and my work is grounded
in a commitment to social justice.
Brave Space Dialogues
in Multicultural Group Therapy: Emic
Approaches Reviewing the development and shift from «safe» space to «brave» space dialogues as an important way to frame diversity and social justice explorations was the focus of the column from the... Read More»
A Paradigm Shift from Safe Space to Brave Space Dialogues
in Multicultural Group Therapy The focus of the last column was balancing etic (culturally universal) and emic (culturally specific)
approaches in group psychotherapy and I suggested group interventions that highlighted... Read More»
I have found that genuine empathic interactions, client - driven collaboration, a strengths - and resilience - based
approach, an understanding of
multicultural and systemic factors, and a sense of humor are essential
in counseling.
I have had training
in Client Centered Therapy, Rational Emotive Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Family Systems Therapy, Structural Family Therapy, Hypnosis and Neurolinquistic Programming, Strategic Communication,
Multicultural Sensitivity, Critical Incident Stress Management, Meditation and various Behavior Modification methodologies, all of which are incorporated into my eclectic and flexible
approach to Solution Focused Therapy.
From Impasse to Intimacy: An Integrative
Multicultural Perspective A multifaceted / multicultural approach to couples therapy When couples arrive in our offices they are usually trapped in recurrent cycles form which on their own they can
Multicultural Perspective A multifaceted /
multicultural approach to couples therapy When couples arrive in our offices they are usually trapped in recurrent cycles form which on their own they can
multicultural approach to couples therapy When couples arrive
in our offices they are usually trapped
in recurrent cycles form which on their own they can not get out.
Her workshops
in the United States, Europe, Latin America and Asia are highly regarded for her integrative
multicultural approach, conceptual clarity, and practical application with a wide range of couples.
Known for its Parent - Aware 4 - Star
multicultural preschools and early childhood care that use trauma - informed practices to prepare high - risk children for kindergarten, the nonprofit is applying a two - generation (2Gen)
approach in programming and services, creating opportunities for children and their parents or caregivers together to improve long - term outcomes.
My
approach to treatment is rooted
in a
multicultural framework and integrates systems - based and person - centered
approaches.