Belonging: How Social Connection Can Heal, Empower, and Educate Kids

Dustin Bindreiff
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Belonging: How Social Connection Can Heal, Empower, and Educate Kids

Dustin Bindreiff
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  • Published date: Jan 18, 2023
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Corwin Press Inc
  • ISBN: 9781071876190
  • Dimensions: 7.0" W x 0.5" L x 10.0" H
Dr. Dustin Bindreiff is Special Education Coordinator, Nevada County Superintendent of Schools, and a consultant for Mindset Works. He has spent nearly 20 years serving as a mentor, educator, and administer. In addition to being a teacher, he has served as a SELPA Coordinator and a PBIS Coordinator and has participated in several Equity and Special Education Improvement teams for over a dozen school districts. Dr. Bindreiff′s research in establishing multi-tiered systems of support, including schoolwide positive behavior support, has been published and presented nationally. Additionally, he has provided professional development to district leaders, principals, teachers, paraprofessionals, and parents in meeting the instructional needs of students grounded in rigor, addressing exclusionary disciplinary practices, and the implementation of PBIS. Dr. Bindreiff is committed to ensuring the educational success of all students. He believes that being an education partner with students, families, communities, and fellow educators is essential to creating the opportunities needed to achieve success for all. He leads by establishing systems and building community. Dr. Bindreiff attained his doctorate in Educational Leadership for Special Education from Portland State University. Recently, he has partnered with several publishing companies and researchers to explore how to better motivate and engage struggling students.

"I so enjoyed reading this book. It helped me rethink the struggles I am observing in students as we return to school during and following the pandemic. We know kids need connection and belonging and quality relationships to learn, but when we are in survival mode ourselves, it can be hard to remember. This book explains it all and provides helpful examples and research to support what we know is good for our students and ourselves. I can't wait to share it with colleagues and put the ideas presented here into practice."

--Heidi Guadagni (7/11/2022 12:00:00 AM)

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