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As Sarah Palin is to energy policy so too goes Payne. Using data "sources" as robust as Palin's "you can see Russia" Payne's robust portrait of stereotypical poverty is well-fortified to resonate with everyone who feels that poor people are largely responsible for being poor. Like Palin who believes energy problems are solved by strategies such as "drill baby drill,"...
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I thought that this was a good supplement to Ruby Payne's workshop. She has a lot of ideas that make sense and clear up some of the loose ends when dealing with different socioeconomic backgrounds. It's a lot of good information. I'm still ruminating over it, though. I'm trying to figure out how to apply it to my classroom.
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Ever wonder why people who win the lottery often end up in worse shape after they win than before? It's often because our lives are governed by the way we perceive the world and think. Our social networks, entertainment, perception of resources, and so on shape our interactions with others and with the world. There is literally a different culture in generational poverty than in the...
How does poverty impact learning, work habits and decision-making?
People in poverty face challenges virtually unknown to those in middle class or wealth-challenges from both obvious and hidden sources. The reality of being poor brings out a survival mentality, and turns attention away from opportunities taken for granted by everyone else.
If you work with people in poverty, some understanding of how different their world is from yours will be invaluable. Whether you're an educator-or a social, health or legal services professional-this breakthrough book gives you practical, real-world support and guidance to improve your effectiveness in working with people from all socioeconomic backgrounds.
With a million copies sold since 1996, A Framework for Understanding Poverty has guided hundreds of thousands of educators and other professionals through the pitfalls and barriers faced by all classes, especially the poor. Carefully researched and packed with charts, tables, and questionnaires, Framework not only documents the facts of poverty, it provides practical yet compassionate strategies for addressing its impact on people's lives.