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Safe Passage, How Mobility Affects People & What International Schools Should Do about It

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Moving is one of life's greatest challenges. The largest study in educational research history demonstrates that moving harms learning. But moving not only challenges students. The experience of lost identity extends across the lifespan, also affecting parents and school staff. Firmly grounded in psychological theory and cutting-edge neuroscience, Safe Passage maps the challenges and charts a course for individuals, schools, and accrediting bodies to navigate them. Although primarily focusing on international schools, the hopeful message within this book reaches into any school, university, or organization where human beings come and go.

Additional Information
Isbn
978-1-909193-40-6
Pages
362
Publisheddate
2014-01-01 00:00:00
Publisher
Summertime Publishing
Publisherlocation
Lincolnshire
Resourceauthor
Ota, Douglas W.
Source
Amazon
Article Details
Isbn
978-1-909193-40-6
Pages
362
Publisheddate
2014-01-01 00:00:00
Publisher
Summertime Publishing
Publisherlocation
Lincolnshire
Resourceauthor
Ota, Douglas W.
Source
Amazon
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