“When my mom was incarcerated, I missed her.” Trauma’s Impact on Learning in Pre-K-12 Classrooms
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v10i2.806Keywords:
trauma, well-being, student engagement, childre, k-12, learning communityAbstract
Trauma affects our classrooms frequently. Children who observe or experience trauma directly often demonstrate an altered learning process and shifting emotional needs. What guidance might inform K-12 instruction productively? This article frames the patterns discovered when a teacher researcher studied the teaching practices, strategies, and language of six educators who survived their own experiences of childhood sexual assault. With a keen awareness on strength and fragility, I detail the engaging, authentic, and community-centered methods from educators who turned their own experiences of trauma into effective ways to engage learners and build welcoming learning communities.
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2017-07-05
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“When my mom was incarcerated, I missed her.” Trauma’s Impact on Learning in Pre-K-12 Classrooms. (2017). LEARNing Landscapes, 10(2), 131-143. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v10i2.806