Eric Jensen's Blog: Insights from the Co-Founder of Teaching with Poverty in Mind

This book, "Teaching With Poverty in Mind: What Being Poor Does to Kids' Brains and What Schools Can Do About It" by Eric Jensen, is one of the best academic development counseling Books available. It is easy to read, provides great value for money, and is sure to provide an overall satisfying experience. It also makes a great giftable item.

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Eric Jensen's book, "Teaching With Poverty In Mind: What Being Poor Does To Kids' Brains And What Schools Can Do About It," provides an eye-opening look into the effects of poverty on students' learning and development. Jensen provides strategies and tools to help educators understand how poverty affects students' abilities to learn and succeed, and how schools can create an environment that supports and nurtures students living in poverty. With this invaluable resource, educators can gain a better understanding of how to best support students living in poverty and create a more equitable learning environment.
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Details of Eric Jensen's Blog: Insights from the Co-Founder of Teaching with Poverty in Mind

  • Educational Certification & Development: Educational Certification & Development
  • Dimensions ‏ ‎: 6 x 0.25 x 9 inches
  • College & University Student Life (Books): College & University Student Life
  • Philosophy & Social Aspects of Education: Philosophy & Social Aspects of Education
  • Item Weight ‏ ‎: 9.6 ounces
  • Paperback ‏ ‎: 185 pages
  • Best Sellers Rank: #70 in College & University Student Life #128 in Philosophy & Social Aspects of Education#295 in Educational Certification & Development
  • ISBN-10 ‏ ‎: 1416608842
  • ISBN-13 ‏ ‎: 978-1416608844
  • Language ‏ ‎: English
  • Publisher ‏ ‎: ASCD; First Edition
  • Customer Reviews: 4.6/5 stars of 662 ratings

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Pamela Quintern: This is in my opinion a great book! It is an easy read, but full of great insight and a good book for a book study and teacher's Professional Development. It speaks volumes and opened my eyes to ideas and knowledge about stereotypical mindsets and diversity in and amongst populations of both extremes. Just a really great book. Touches on the mindset of the super students often overlooked because of the poverty around and for which they enter the academic environment. The author has the data to back his claims which makes it really substantial.

United States on Oct 29, 2020

Stardust: I have not finished reading this book, but I will say that chapter two is excellent and a must read for anyone who is interested or is studying anything related to mental health because it is very eye-opening as to why we should dig in more into someone's childhood to be able to understand better the root of MANY issues, such as cognitive development, behaviors and emotions. It explains what poverty overall does to "parents" and how parents stress transforms into frustration and even low self-esteem affecting the way they raise their children with many physical punishments and lack of involvement in their children's life transforming this into "negative attachment."

United States on Jan 25, 2020

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Spain on Sep 25, 2016

M.P.: Having taught in Title I facilities my entire career, I have experienced a wide-variety of success and failures in working with students of poverty. Reading Eric Jensen’s Teaching with Poverty in Mind (2009) provided me with a deeper understanding of the impact of living in poverty on the minds of our students along with the responsibilities of schools who serve these students. This research-packed text includes practical applications schools and teachers can utilize to improve academic performance for all students.
In order to effectively teach students who are economically disadvantaged, teachers and administrators must understand how poverty impacts these children both academically and behaviorally. Common misconceptions are addressed by Jensen within this text: the brain is static and does not change, authoritative programs are required to manage student behavior, and students from poverty are unable to achieve the same success academically as students from higher socioeconomic levels. In contrast, Jensen emphasizes that because of neuroplasticity, students of poverty are able to overcome their backgrounds when proper supports are implemented and positive values are...

United States on Jun 15, 2015

C. Jones: As usual, Eric Jensen's book is incredibly thorough when it comes to describing the neauropsyiology of students who grow up in generational poverty. It's so fascinating to hear our these students' brains are literally rewired by poverty and it explains much about how difficult it is to encourage resiliance and set high standards of achievment. NCLB tells us all students need to reach high standards, but this book finally showed me why it is so much harder for some students than others.
Where Jensen's books fall short is what to DO about it. This book made me question some of my teaching practices, but did little to "fill the void" with better practices. It did give examples from other schools, but in these short vignettes, it was hard to tell what they really did that was different.

United States on Jan 24, 2011

Pattycake: Brain research is somewhat new and fascinating. Eric Jenssen made it understandable for someone who has no interest nor aptitude in the sciences. As a person who grew up in poverty, I could relate to much of what he said. Because of this book, I am going to change the way I do some things in the classroom. I was running things in much too an authoritative style, but that's not surprising, considering I was brought up in an authoritative household. While the first couple of chapters are kind of depressing, because it tells of the deficits children of poverty will have, the hopeful parts come next. There are things we can do to help these kids be successful. I'm going to make a presentation to my principal about this book and I'm hoping we'll do a study on it. Too many of our staff members don't seem to know how to deal with these kids and tend to marginalize them. Times have changed and they can't continue to do this. I am going to be these children's advocate. I couldn't do that without this book. :)

United States on Aug 03, 2010



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Educational Certification & Development Educational Certification & Development
Dimensions ‏ ‎ 6 x 0.25 x 9 inches
College & University Student Life (Books) College & University Student Life
Philosophy & Social Aspects of Education Philosophy & Social Aspects of Education
Item Weight ‏ ‎ 9.6 ounces 3.53 ounces 3.03 pounds
Paperback ‏ ‎ 185 pages 0 pages 0 pages
Best Sellers Rank #70 in College & University Student Life #128 in Philosophy & Social Aspects of Education#295 in Educational Certification & Development #2 in Academic Development Counseling#42 in Children's Books on Emotions & Feelings #2 in Children's Sociology Books #5 in Academic Development Counseling
ISBN-10 ‏ ‎ 1416608842 1951287134 1951287347
ISBN-13 ‏ ‎ 978-1416608844 978-1951287139 978-1951287344
Language ‏ ‎ English English English
Publisher ‏ ‎ ASCD; First Edition Diane Alber Art LLC Diane Alber Art LLC
Customer Reviews 4.6/5 stars of 662 ratings 4.9/5 stars of 5,154 ratings 4.9/5 stars of 1,168 ratings
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