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A Framework for Understanding Poverty 5th Edition

By: Ruby K. Payne
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When viewed through an economic lens, poverty can be defined as an absence of resources. Since 1995, Framework's basic premise is that the middle-class understandings of those who work with children and adults in poverty are often ill-suited for connecting with and helping people build up resources and rise out of poverty. Now, 18 years and 1.5 million copies later, Framework: A Cognitive Approach has been revised, updated and expanded.

The 5th edition features an enhanced chapter on instruction and achievement; greater emphasis on the thinking, community, and learning patterns involved in breaking out of poverty; plentiful citations, new case studies, and data: more details findings about interventions, resources, and causes of poverty, and a review of the outlook for people in poverty and those who work with them. This audiobook is read by the author, Ruby K. Payne, Ph.D.

©2012 AHA PROCESS INC (P)2013 AHA PROCESS INC
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Very informative!

This helped me better understand the students I'm teaching. I do wish I had bought a hard copy because it would be an excellent resource, but I learned a lot listening.

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Loved this book!

I'm a school counselor and this book was so informative and I will definitely implement suggested ideas.

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Interesting

Not crazy about the narration, but I greatly enjoyed the observations about poverty as compared to the middle and wealthy classes and how to support learning in the schools.

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Profoundly useful

"Peerless" comes to mind as a word to describe this work. What a refreshingly useful treatise on such a prevalent yet befuddling American condition.

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excellent practical guide

as a teacher, I really appreciate it the the practicals when addressing students from the property class. Even though I grew up in poverty myself, I have forgotten so many important resources that students need today in my classroom

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Very eye opening!

Love this book! it is very eye opening and helpful to understanding many of our students!

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Terrific book!

Wow!! This book was amazing. The work is excellent! I am glad I read Framework.

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Eye Opening!

As an educator with ten years experience, I will need to listen to this book at least 9 more times to fully digest all of the golden nuggets of information given. This book really helps connect the dots as to why some children are labeled with behavior problems. This is a book that needs to be on every Teacher's bookshelf.

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Physical book might have helped.

I am not a teacher. My goal for 2018 is to learn about homelessness. So I tried this book. Chapter 1 is very difficult to listen to. I didn't have the framework to listen. There are so many references to charts & lists that the audio book falls short. Just get the book. Author clearly has 1st hand experience on the issues. Book is probably very helpful to those actively working with those in poverty.

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great research, but get the print book

pretty much useless as an audio book because it references so many charts. author's voice is unpleasant

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