MaryPat… you have it right. The poverty culture (as named by Dr Ruby Payne, a scholar who has written and Informed educators about the resources of this culture and accessing them in public education) gets my vote also for the “generous with what they have culture”. They are so resourceful. TC’s article noting the effort of those to spen…
MaryPat… you have it right. The poverty culture (as named by Dr Ruby Payne, a scholar who has written and Informed educators about the resources of this culture and accessing them in public education) gets my vote also for the “generous with what they have culture”. They are so resourceful. TC’s article noting the effort of those to spend money the “ right way” to lift themselves out of poverty resonates heartily with me.
I’ve led many teacher trainings in rewiring approaches in the classroom where poverty is a factor affecting achievement. A link to Dr. Payne’s work.
Yes! Such important work, Christine! Dr. Payne's 1998 2nd edition has a prominent spot on my bookshelf! We did interagency trainings as well. Might be time for a refresher.
MaryPat… you have it right. The poverty culture (as named by Dr Ruby Payne, a scholar who has written and Informed educators about the resources of this culture and accessing them in public education) gets my vote also for the “generous with what they have culture”. They are so resourceful. TC’s article noting the effort of those to spend money the “ right way” to lift themselves out of poverty resonates heartily with me.
I’ve led many teacher trainings in rewiring approaches in the classroom where poverty is a factor affecting achievement. A link to Dr. Payne’s work.
A Framework for Understanding Poverty - A Cognitive Approach (Sixth Edition) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1948244187/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_870AGQYAJYGRKQ9SJ0BW
Yes! Such important work, Christine! Dr. Payne's 1998 2nd edition has a prominent spot on my bookshelf! We did interagency trainings as well. Might be time for a refresher.
https://youtu.be/PYeWJlfu1ZA