Spotlighting the Strengths of Every Single Student: Why U.S. Schools Need a New, Strengths-Based Approach
By (Author) Elsie Jones-Smith
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
3rd August 2011
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
370.15
Hardback
304
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
624g
This book explains how a teaching system focused on identifying and stoking each student's strengthsrather than concentrating on deficitscan bring remarkable academic improvement and achievement. It's a familiar and seemingly logical model: to improve performance, identify weaknesses and target these problem areas. Could doing the opposite be a better way Licensed clinical psychologist Elsie Jones-Smith argues that strengths-based systems are indeed more effectivenot just in social work, where the philosophy became popular; or in the business world, where the concept is increasingly being embracedbut in the academic setting as well. Spotlighting the Strengths of Every Single Student: Why U.S. Schools Need a New, Strengths-Based Approach explains how and why a system that focuses on students' strengths enables kids to be self-confident, goal-directed, and to possess a stronger sense of self-efficacy, self-control, and academic achievement. Jones-Smith also explains how such a system spurs appreciation and advancement of multiple intelligences, which in turn gives students the ability to address weaknesseson their own. Another plus: this approach has also been shown to generally reduce school disciplinary actions and increase class attendance time.
Elsie Jones-Smith, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist with doctoral degrees in clinical psychology and counselor education. She is counselor educator and president of the Strengths-Based Institute, which provides consultation to organizations dealing with substance-abusing youths and with youths experiencing difficulties in school and with violence.