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| Management number | 220495633 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $9.98 | Model Number | 220495633 | ||
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Grief in the Classroom: The Socio-Educational Substitution TheoryWhy are schools being asked to do everything, except just teach?Classrooms across the United States have become frontline spaces for grief, trauma, mental health crises, behavioral intervention, and social care. As families, communities, and support systems weaken or disappear, educators are increasingly expected to serve as emotional caregivers, crisis responders, and social stabilizer often without training, time, or institutional support.Grief in the Classroom introduces the Socio-Educational Substitution Theory (SEST), a new framework that explains how schools have gradually substituted for family, community, and social service systems. Rather than labeling this shift as educational failure or mission creep, SEST reframes it as a structural response to widespread social breakdown one that profoundly affects teachers, students, and academic outcomes.This book explores:Grief and trauma in the classroomTeacher burnout and emotional labor in educationThe expanding role of schools as social service providersHow mental health and behavioral needs impact learningThe consequences of substituting education for social carePolicy and structural reforms needed to restore academic balanceBlending educational theory, sociology, and real-world observation, this book is written for teachers, school administrators, counselors, policymakers, higher-education faculty, and education researchers. It provides a clear lens for understanding why modern classrooms feel overwhelmed and why current expectations placed on schools are unsustainable.Grief in the Classroom is an essential resource for anyone studying education policy, social-emotional learning, teacher stress, school mental health, or the long-term consequences of grief and trauma on students. It challenges readers to reconsider what schools are being asked to absorb and what must change if education is to remain both humane and academically sound. Read more
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