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What is Strength’s Perspective

Using Self-Efficacy for Improving Retention and Success of Diverse Student Populations
Positive behaviors.
Published in Chapter:
Implementing Self-Efficacy Through a Strengths Perspective Approach
Nikkita Jackson (Central State University, USA), Karleah Harris (University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, USA), and Jonathan Trauth (Central State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5039-0.ch001
Abstract
This chapter aims to provide insights on using the strengths perspective approach to increase self-efficacy and motivation to improve the retention and success of diverse student populations. It will also cover retention and success regarding diverse student populations through the lens of a trauma-informed care approach. It is important to consider the unique challenges that come with the students as they enter the school while learning to be both independent and self-supporting for the first time in their lives. Suppose a student has the challenge of an adverse childhood experience. In that case, it is important for the practitioner to consider this when advising and counseling a student who has come to them with their unique circumstance. Using the strengths approach and positive psychology will be essential to succeed with a student of this background.
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