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Preparing Educators to Support Military-Connected Learners

Dr. Vicki Sherbert Dr. Lori Levin


https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=EqvHKJvEWtU#t=38


Video link found at www.coe.k-state.edu/military


Understanding the Needs of MilitaryConnected Learners • Military-connected learners are in every school district in the United States (MCEC, 2012) • Phases of Deployment Cycle • Impact on Learners – Attendance – Behavior – Curriculum http://www.tcpress.com/militaryfamiliesoffer.html https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/military-connected-students/id742204249?mt=11


Benefits & Hardships of Military Life/ Culture • • • • • •

+ Enriching experiences - Frequent moving + Resiliency - Stress + Developing Responsibility - Ambiguous loss


Challenges Faced by Students in the Classroom • • • • • •

frequent moving deployment or re-deployment of a loved-one loss of a loved-one anxiety the injury or disability of a loved-one feelings of ambiguous loss


Biography-Driven Learning Activities • Military Culture as a part of diversity • Classroom activities focused on life experiences of all students in the classroom – Writing – Communication – Social Studies – Reading


Bibliotherapy • the use of literature to teach about the issues one faces by identifying with a character and to help children cope with difficult issues and challenges • military-connected children are seeking connections to others who are in similar life situations and they feel more at ease when they learn that they are not the only ones experiencing this particular circumstance • we compiled a book list educators can use to help students identify with a character facing the same challenges, acknowledge and release their emotions, and gain new insight in order to better cope with the demands of school and learning in the face of adversity.


• Primary Grade Titles –Beaty, D. (2013). Knock Knock: My dad’s dream for me. New York: Little, Brown & Co. Literature –Blabley, A. (2009). Sunday chutney. Selections Honesdale, Pa.: Front –Brisson, P. (2010). Sometimes we were brave. Honesdale, Pa.: Boyds Mills


• Middle Grade/Young Adult Titles

–Anderson, L. H. (2014). The impossible knife of memory. New York: Viking. Literature – DeFelice, C. (2011). Wild Life. New Selections York: Scholastic. – Holmes, S. L. (2009). Operation Yes. New York: Arthur A. Levine Books.


Book List (KSU COE)

http://tinyurl.com/z7th4ez


Resources for Educators •

K-State College of Education Military Initiatives page: https://www.coe.ksu.edu/about/military/ index.html

Teachers College Press: Free guides to support military students and their families http:// www.tcpress.com/militaryfamiliesoffer.html

Livebinder of Resources (Sandy Risberg): http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=860177

Military Child Coalition: http://www.militarychild.org

Resources for Military Child & Teens: https://www.coe.ksu.edu/about/documents/ Military_Children_Teens_Resources.pdf

The Advocate Fall 2014-Winter 2015: http://www.atekan.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/ Fall2014-FINAL.pdf

Michigan Dept. of Ed.: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/ Web_Resources_for_Teachers_and_School_Administrators_352413_7.pdf

American Sociological Association: Teaching active duty military students http://www.asanet.org/ footnotes/marchapril13/military_0313.html


Contact Information Dr. Vicki Sherbert sherbev@k-state.edu

Dr. Lori Levin llevin@k-state.edu

KSU College of Education Military Initiatives Page http://www.coe.k-state.edu/military/


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