R&L Education
Pages: 174
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-57886-770-7 • Hardback • February 2008 • $83.00 • (£64.00)
978-1-57886-769-1 • Paperback • February 2008 • $36.00 • (£30.00)
Randall Glading has worked in public high schools for the past twenty-seven years. He has worked with thousands of students who have experienced the 'senior slump' and is committed to changing the status quo.
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Adolescence To Adulthood
Chapter 3 Secondary Education Today
Chapter 4 The Postsecondary Experience
Chapter 5 The Internship Movement
Chapter 6 Nine Stories From The Field
Chapter 7 Student Internships: Shaping The High School Experience
Chapter 8 The Portal To Success And Personal Growth
Chapter 9 The Impact Of The Internship Expereince On Life Beyond College
Chapter 10 Reccomendations For Parents, Schools, Students And Postsecondary Institutions
Chapter 11 The Parents Role
Chapter 12 The Role Of The Secondary School
Chapter 13 Student Responsibilities
Chapter 14 The Role Of The Postsecondary Institutions
Chapter 15 Final Thoughts
Senioritis, Senior Slump, Goofing Off, and how best to prevent it: give these 12th graders something "grown up" to do! How about interning? Helping their community? Read Glading and get the picture of growing up, now!
— Bruce S. Cooper, PhD, emeritus professor and vice chair, Division of Administration, Policy and Urban Education, Fordham University
Dr. Glading challenges secondary schools to prepare students to lead, serve and make a difference while they are seniors in high school. Through a number of venues, including internships, mentoring programs and other relevant work-study experiences, Dr. Glading suggests how seniors can learn to be responsible, committed and thoughtful students. Preparing students for college and life can happen both in and outside of the high school classroom. Dr. Glading gives practical suggestions for how those outside experiences...make [the] senior year relevant, reflective and rigorous.
— Dr. Ralph Napolitano, superintendent, Yorktown Central Schools (NY)
Rather than reading another book on the complex issues surrounding the shortcomings of our youth of today, Glading's Overcoming the Senior Slump takes a proactive look at how we — parents and educators — should collaborate on innovative ways of socially framing our student's development outside the classroom. The stories of success portrayed should make all parents rethink how we need to ask our schools to take a lead role in the educational process for our children outside of school.
— Thomas Ellett, PhD, associate vice president for Student Affairs, New York University