A mind shaped by poverty : ten things educators should know / Regenia Rawlinson
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- 978-1-9362-3671-8
- 22nd ed. 305.5690071 RAW
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305.42 DUN The female lead : women who shape our world / | 305.42092 AHM A border passage : from Cairo to America-a woman's journey / | 305.5 PAY Hidden rules of class at work / | 305.5690071 RAW A mind shaped by poverty : ten things educators should know / | 305.569092 EHR Nickel and dimed : | 306 APP Applying anthropology : an introductory reader / | 306 ROB Cultural anthropology : a problem-based approach / |
Includes bibliography
Children who live in poverty want the same things other children want-to be treated with respect and given equal opportunities. Unfortunately, many students living in poverty enter school with barriers that interfere with learning and make it more difficult for them to achieve. In the essential guide A Mind Shaped by Poverty: Ten Things Educators Should Know, educator Regenia Rawlinson shares a comprehensive look at how poverty affects academic success and what educators can do to solve the problem.
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