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Classrooms today are filled with students who crumble under feedback, shut down when work gets hard, and avoid tasks that require sustained effort. Teachers see it every day-unfinished assignments, emotional explosions over small changes, chronic work refusal, and kids who would rather take a zero than tolerate discomfort. These patterns don't just disrupt learning; they erode instructional time, strain relationships, and drag down achievement across entire classrooms.
The Resilience-Ready Classroom gives educators a behavioral blueprint for addressing these issues at their root. Drawing on the science of human behavior, this book argues that students are not fragile-the conditions around them are. When classrooms over-accommodate, students lose opportunities to build capability. When classrooms push too hard, students retreat into avoidance. In both cases, academic performance suffers because the behaviors that produce achievement never get reinforced.
This book shows teachers how to create the conditions that build resilience, improve behavior, and drive learning. Inside, educators will learn how to:reduce shutdowns, meltdowns, and work avoidance by shaping safe struggle
use precisely-dosed challenge to strengthen attention, effort, and task persistence
reinforce behaviors that directly fuel academic success
decrease reliance on adult prompts and increase independent problem-solving
teach students to regulate emotions without derailing instruction
create environments where discomfort leads to growth instead of escape
Through vivid stories, practical strategies, and real classroom examples, The Resilience-Ready Classroom shows how resilience is not a personality trait-it's a learned behavioral repertoire that directly impacts achievement. When students learn to tolerate discomfort, persist through challenge, and recover after setbacks, everything improves: behavior, engagement, and academic outcomes.
This is the educator's guide to building capable, confident learners who don't fold the moment stress hits-but rise, adapt, and keep going.
The Resilience-Ready Classroom gives educators a behavioral blueprint for addressing these issues at their root. Drawing on the science of human behavior, this book argues that students are not fragile-the conditions around them are. When classrooms over-accommodate, students lose opportunities to build capability. When classrooms push too hard, students retreat into avoidance. In both cases, academic performance suffers because the behaviors that produce achievement never get reinforced.
This book shows teachers how to create the conditions that build resilience, improve behavior, and drive learning. Inside, educators will learn how to:reduce shutdowns, meltdowns, and work avoidance by shaping safe struggle
use precisely-dosed challenge to strengthen attention, effort, and task persistence
reinforce behaviors that directly fuel academic success
decrease reliance on adult prompts and increase independent problem-solving
teach students to regulate emotions without derailing instruction
create environments where discomfort leads to growth instead of escape
Through vivid stories, practical strategies, and real classroom examples, The Resilience-Ready Classroom shows how resilience is not a personality trait-it's a learned behavioral repertoire that directly impacts achievement. When students learn to tolerate discomfort, persist through challenge, and recover after setbacks, everything improves: behavior, engagement, and academic outcomes.
This is the educator's guide to building capable, confident learners who don't fold the moment stress hits-but rise, adapt, and keep going.
Classrooms today are filled with students who crumble under feedback, shut down when work gets hard, and avoid tasks that require sustained effort. Teachers see it every day-unfinished assignments, emotional explosions over small changes, chronic work refusal, and kids who would rather take a zero than tolerate discomfort. These patterns don't just disrupt learning; they erode instructional time, strain relationships, and drag down achievement across entire classrooms.
The Resilience-Ready Classroom gives educators a behavioral blueprint for addressing these issues at their root. Drawing on the science of human behavior, this book argues that students are not fragile-the conditions around them are. When classrooms over-accommodate, students lose opportunities to build capability. When classrooms push too hard, students retreat into avoidance. In both cases, academic performance suffers because the behaviors that produce achievement never get reinforced.
This book shows teachers how to create the conditions that build resilience, improve behavior, and drive learning. Inside, educators will learn how to:reduce shutdowns, meltdowns, and work avoidance by shaping safe struggle
use precisely-dosed challenge to strengthen attention, effort, and task persistence
reinforce behaviors that directly fuel academic success
decrease reliance on adult prompts and increase independent problem-solving
teach students to regulate emotions without derailing instruction
create environments where discomfort leads to growth instead of escape
Through vivid stories, practical strategies, and real classroom examples, The Resilience-Ready Classroom shows how resilience is not a personality trait-it's a learned behavioral repertoire that directly impacts achievement. When students learn to tolerate discomfort, persist through challenge, and recover after setbacks, everything improves: behavior, engagement, and academic outcomes.
This is the educator's guide to building capable, confident learners who don't fold the moment stress hits-but rise, adapt, and keep going.
The Resilience-Ready Classroom gives educators a behavioral blueprint for addressing these issues at their root. Drawing on the science of human behavior, this book argues that students are not fragile-the conditions around them are. When classrooms over-accommodate, students lose opportunities to build capability. When classrooms push too hard, students retreat into avoidance. In both cases, academic performance suffers because the behaviors that produce achievement never get reinforced.
This book shows teachers how to create the conditions that build resilience, improve behavior, and drive learning. Inside, educators will learn how to:reduce shutdowns, meltdowns, and work avoidance by shaping safe struggle
use precisely-dosed challenge to strengthen attention, effort, and task persistence
reinforce behaviors that directly fuel academic success
decrease reliance on adult prompts and increase independent problem-solving
teach students to regulate emotions without derailing instruction
create environments where discomfort leads to growth instead of escape
Through vivid stories, practical strategies, and real classroom examples, The Resilience-Ready Classroom shows how resilience is not a personality trait-it's a learned behavioral repertoire that directly impacts achievement. When students learn to tolerate discomfort, persist through challenge, and recover after setbacks, everything improves: behavior, engagement, and academic outcomes.
This is the educator's guide to building capable, confident learners who don't fold the moment stress hits-but rise, adapt, and keep going.
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2026 |
|---|---|
| Fachbereich: | Didaktik/Methodik/Schulpädagogik/Fachdidaktik |
| Genre: | Erziehung & Bildung, Importe |
| Rubrik: | Sozialwissenschaften |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| ISBN-13: | 9798994635339 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: |
Gavoni, Paul
Ward, Steve |
| Hersteller: | Heart & Science International, LLC |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 216 x 140 x 22 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Paul Gavoni (u. a.) |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 23.04.2026 |
| Gewicht: | 0,624 kg |