Leaving to Learn:  How Out-of-school Learning Increases Student Engagement and Reduces Dropout Rates, 2013

Leaving to Learn: How Out-of-school Learning Increases Student Engagement and Reduces Dropout Rates, 2013

The authors, of Big Picture Learning, address the issue of student disengagement from learning. The solution they propose is “leaving to learn,” in which students leave the school building to pursue learning opportunities in real-world settings that are blended with their in-school learning. Evidence indicates that motivation, engagement, and creativity soar as a result.  

Reviewed by Carol Campbell, PhD

Vice President for Education

Southwestern Union Conference

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The School Wellness Wheel:  A Framework Addressing Trauma, Culture, and Mastery to Raise Student Achievement, 2022
The School Wellness Wheel: A Framework Addressing Trauma, Culture, and Mastery to Raise Student Achievement, 2022

Authors:  Mike Ruyle, Libby Child, Nancy Dome

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Well-being in Schools:  Three Forces That Will Uplift Your Students in a Volatile World, 2022
Well-being in Schools: Three Forces That Will Uplift Your Students in a Volatile World, 2022

Authors:  Andy Hargreaves and Dennis Shirley

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