Sohn A Butts
Unlocking Student Engagement: Insights for Urban, Alternative, and Non-Traditional Educators is a powerful, culturally grounded resource for educators who teach where the stakes are highest. This book was written for urban classrooms, alternative programs, re-engagement centers, detention facilities, night schools, and all 'non-traditional' spaces where learning is anything but textbook.Drawing from lived experience, field-tested strategies, and a deep understanding of the students and schools often overlook, this book reframes engagement not as a set of mandates or strategies, but as a human-to-human process rooted in relationships, identity, culture, and relevance.Whether you’re a new educator trying to survive the year or a veteran seeking fresh purpose, Unlocking Student Engagement gives you the mindset and methods to reach learners who have often been labeled 'hard to teach' but are, in reality, hungry for connection, opportunity, and respect.This book offers insights into:How to build authentic trust with students affected by trauma, instability, or system involvementApproaches to classroom management that strengthen relationships and foster respectInstructional strategies tailored for urban, alternative, and non-traditional learnersHow to create learning spaces that reflect culture, community, and student voiceEngagement practices that work in both traditional and non-traditional educational environmentsHow to shift from controlling behavior to inspiring growth and potentialHow to design classrooms where students feel valued, supported, and empoweredRooted in lived experiences, this book combines theory, classroom stories, and practical strategies into a compass, guiding educators toward the mindsets and perspectives that unlock student engagement and empowerment for every student.If you serve students who’ve been marginalized, misunderstood, or written off, this book will show you why their lives matter and how your work can help them thrive.Perfect for:Urban educatorsAlternative school teachersRe-engagement and credit-recovery programsDetention and correctional education staffYouth advocates, mentors, and program directorsTeacher preparation and PD programsSchool administrators seeking better engagement outcomes