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A Framework for Understanding Poverty
Fourth Revised Edition. 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 from 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. Since 1995 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 questionaires, Framework not only documents the facts of poverty, it provides practical yet compassionate strategies for addressing its impact on people's lives. more
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- Posted: Oct-04-2009
This is a really, REALLY bad book
Poorly argued, abysmally written, non-researched, filled with stereotyping and scapegoating. This woman has a Ph.D? For shame! Has she never heard of critical pedagogy? Has she ever read even a single issue of "Rethinking Education"? How about a book of critical history? It is shameful to think...
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- Posted: Sep-03-2009
A "Must Read" for Anyone Working With Children or Adults Who Live at the Poverty Income Level
This book is a "must read" for anyone working with adults or children who live at or below the poverty income level. It's very difficult for middle and upper income people to understand why those at the poverty level seem to act in self-defeating ways. This book gives an understanding of this...
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- Posted: Aug-05-2009
Understanding Poverty
This book provides "a framework" of how to work with low income students. Although it is lacking framework, this book is valuable. It is valuable if the educator who is reading it does not have knowledge of poverty or how it works. Many people take very simple things for granted. Therefore,...
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- Posted: Jul-10-2009
Eye opener!
If you are a teacher or work with children, you should read this informative book. The author gives a deep insight into our social environment in this 21st Century. I would recommend this to everyone in the educational field.
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- Posted: Jun-28-2009
Interesting Popular Book for Teachers
I bought this book and read it for a graduate class. The book is interesting. In researching it, I found that it has been popular for several years and is quite controversial. Some evaluators praise it for insight into behaviors and learning styles of children from poverty while others...
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- Posted: Jun-11-2009
Common Sense & a Touch of Important Info
I had to read this book for a college course. The author's main point is common sense. To successfully interact with, lead and educate a student or employee...it is highly beneficial for one to become familiar with the mores of the student/employee's culture and / or socio-economic level....
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- Posted: Apr-24-2009
A FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING POVERTY
A GREAT BOOK FOR THOSE OF US WHO HAVE NOT LIVED AROUND POVERTY. THE SENARIOS SEEMED TRUE TO LIFE AND GAVE ME A BETTER VIEW OF WHAT IT MIGHT BE LIKE FOR THOSE LIVING IN DIFFICULT SITUATIONS. THE RESEARCH PUTS IT ALL TOGETHER SO IT BEGINS TO MAKE MORE SENSE. SINCE READING IT I AM SURE I WILL BE...
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- Posted: Mar-28-2009
Building a Framework for Understanding Poverty
The purchase of this book was prompted by a training I attended. It is cogent, fascinating, informative reading for anyone working in the social services, teaching, psychiatric fields.
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- Posted: Jan-12-2009
Use with caution
This is a hard book to like.The basic idea is ancient: City Mouse, Country Mouse, Prince and the Pauper, Me and My Girl, My Fair Lady. That is, the poor and the rich have very real and different rules for survival in each class, and each set of rules is only better than the other if you are in...
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- Posted: Nov-15-2008
disappointing 80% and fantastic 20%
I borrowed Payne's Framework for Understanding Poverty from our local library. I don't know that she's THE leading US expert on mindsets of poverty, middle class and wealth. Sort of pretentious. She separated out behaviors, values, characteristics of the three socio-economic classes. I was...
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