Christopher C. Morphew is the dean of Johns Hopkins University's School of Education, where he is also a professor. He is the coeditor of The Challenge of Independent Colleges: Moving Research to Practice and Privatizing the Public University: Perspectives from across the Academy. Vanya C. Jones is the assistant dean for community-engaged research and an associate professor in the School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University. Ashley Cureton is an assistant professor in the School of Social Work and the Marsal Family School of Education at the University of Michigan.
Evidence-based approaches to building safe, healthy, and inclusive schools for all children. School safety has become a critical topic of concern in educational contexts. In this book, editors Christopher C. Morphew, Vanya C. Jones, and Ashley Cureton bring together a timely collection of essays to outline the obstacles and most promising approaches to creating safe, healthy, and inclusive schools for all children. Challenging the current national discourse around school safety as a form of violence prevention, contributors broaden our view of safe schools to include places that are accessible and equitable for all youth, particularly those from historically marginalized communities. Chapters provide historical perspectives on and holistic solutions for supporting youth development and ensuring safe spaces for children to learn and grow. A broad range of interdisciplinary scholars apply their expertise to discuss evidence-based practices, programs, tools, and policies integral to developing safe and healthy school environments. Contributors cover topics such as suicide prevention, trauma-sensitive schools, bullying and cyberbullying, social media and technology, mental health promotion, family and community engagement, and school security and technology. Tailored to school leaders, teachers, policymakers, safety officers, and researchers who are invested in making schools safe and inclusive places, Creating Safe, Healthy, and Inclusive Schools draws on a trauma-informed and youth-centered perspective. Contributors: Annette Campbell Anderson, Megan Collins, Ruth Faden, Michele Gay, Ashley A. Grant, Sheldon F. Greenberg, Odis Johnson Jr., Sara Johnson, Jonathan M. Links, Richard Lofton Jr., Douglas J. Mac Iver, Olivia Marcucci, Beth Marshall, Christopher C. Morphew, Andrew Nicklin, Asari Offiong, Terrinieka W. Powell, Alan Regenberg, Chris Swanson, Holly C. Wilcox
1. (Re)Defining What Constitutes a Safe and Healthy School, by Christopher C. Morphew and Jonathan M. Links 2. Safe and Healthy Schools in Preschool Settings, by Chris Swanson 3. School-based Suicide Prevention Interventions for Cultivating Mental Health Safety, by Holly C. Wilcox 4. Asset-based Approaches for Diverse Populations in Schools, by Beth Marshall, Terrinieka W. Powell, and Asari Offiong 5. The Mundane Terror Black Students Experience in their Schools and Communities, by Richard Lofton Jr. 6. Schools as Part of a Carceral System, by Odis Johnson Jr. 7. The Role of School Resource Officers, by Sheldon "Shelly" Greenberg 8. Restorative Practices, by Ashley A. Grant, Olivia Marcucci, and Douglas J. Mac Iver 9. K-12 Schools in the United States during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Public Health Mitigation, Equity Considerations, and the Impact of Education Disruption on the Nation's Most Disadvantaged Youth, by Megan Collins, Sara Johnson, Alan Regenberg, Annette Anderson, Beth Marshall, Andrew Nicklin, and Ruth Faden References