A Framework for Understanding Poverty

A Framework for Understanding Poverty
Author: Ruby K. Payne
Publisher: AHA! Process
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2013
Genre: Educational sociology
ISBN: 9781938248016

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The 5th edition features an enhanced chapter on instruction and achievement; greater emphasis on the thinking, community, and learning patterns involved in breaking out of poverty; plentiful citations, new case studies, and data: more details findings about interventions, resources, and causes of poverty, and a review of the outlook for people in poverty---and those who work with them.

Emotional Poverty in All Demographics

Emotional Poverty in All Demographics
Author: Ruby K. Payne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2018
Genre: Aggressiveness in adolescence
ISBN: 9781948244138

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A Framework for Understanding Poverty

A Framework for Understanding Poverty
Author: Ruby K. Payne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1998
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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A Framework for Understanding Poverty was Dr. Ruby Payne's first book, written for teachers with adaptations for work and community members. Its purpose is to educate people about the differences that separate economic classes and then teaching them strategies to bridge those gulfs. Ruby discusses at length the social cues or "hidden rules" that govern how we think and interact in society - and the significance of those rules in a classroom. Other topics include why students from generational poverty often fear being educated, discipline interventions that improve behavior, and the eight resources that make a difference to success.

Understanding Poverty and the Environment

Understanding Poverty and the Environment
Author: Fiona Nunan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2015-03-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1134597894

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Does poverty lead to environmental degradation? Do degraded environments and natural resources lead to poverty? Or, are there other forces at play? Is the relationship between poverty and the environment really as straightforward as the vicious circle portrayal of ‘poverty leading to environmental destruction leading to more poverty’ would suggest? Does it matter if the relationship is portrayed in this way? This book suggests that it does matter. Arguing that such a portrayal is unhelpful and misleading, the book brings together a diverse range of analytical frameworks and approaches that can enable a much deeper investigation of the context and nature of poverty-environment relationships. Analytical frameworks and approaches examined in the book include political ecology, a gendered lens, Critical Institutionalism, the Environmental Entitlements framework, the Institutional Analysis and Development approach, the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework, wellbeing analysis, social network analysis and frameworks for the analysis of the governance of natural resources. Recommended further reading draws on published material from the last thirty years as well as key contemporary publications, giving readers a steer towards essential texts and authors within each subject area. Key themes running through the analytical frameworks and approaches are identified and examined, including power, access, institutions and scale.

An African Centered Response to Ruby Payne's Poverty Theory

An African Centered Response to Ruby Payne's Poverty Theory
Author: Jawanza Kunjufu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Challenges Ruby Payne's theories about the impact of class differences and economics on teaching and learning, putting forward other factors as better predictors of student performance. Kunjufu points to success stories in schools that serve low-income students. His refutation of Payne's popular teacher-training program asserts that teacher expectations, time on task, and the principal's leadership are the main factors in determining educational outcomes at a school. Abandoning Payne's framework of teacher-student income disparities, racial makeup, and per-pupil expenditure, this critical analysis asserts the human component as the most powerful tool for improving education in failing schools. --From publisher description.

Boys in Poverty

Boys in Poverty
Author: Ruby K. Payne
Publisher: Solution Tree
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781935249863

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Research-based Strategies

Research-based Strategies
Author: Ruby K. Payne
Publisher: AHA! Process
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2009
Genre: Academic achievement
ISBN: 9781934583340

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