ABSTRACT

This user-friendly book equips school practitioners with practical skills and strategies for conducting student-driven interviews—conversations that invite students of all ages to take charge of school-behavior problems and build solutions based on their own strengths and resources. In contrast to traditional interviewing models that approach behavior problems by focusing on what is wrong and missing in students’ lives, student-driven interviews help students discover and apply what is right and working in their lives—successes, strengths, values, and other "natural resources."

In Conducting Student-Driven Interviews, readers will learn how to customize conversations one student at a time using ideas and techniques that have been field tested for application to real problems of real students in the real world of schools. The book’s positive, student-driven approach is illustrated through dozens of real-life dialogues and examples involving a wide range of students and problems, and the author’s irrepressible faith in students’ ability to change jumps off of every page. School-based professionals of all backgrounds will find Conducting Student-Driven Interviews an invaluable roadmap for increasing student involvement and involving students in every aspect of their care, from goal development through evaluation of services.

part one|43 pages

Foundations

chapter one|11 pages

Lessons from the Greats

chapter three|11 pages

Meeting Students Where They Are

Developmental Accommodations

part two|33 pages

Skills

chapter four|16 pages

Leading from One Step Behind

I: Basic Interviewing Skills

chapter five|15 pages

Leading from One Step Behind

II: Advanced Interviewing Skills

part three|89 pages

Strategies

chapter seven|15 pages

Discussing Problems in Solution-Focused Ways

chapter eight|19 pages

Creating Goals That Matter

chapter nine|13 pages

Working with What Works

I: Non-Problems

chapter ten|15 pages

Working with What Works

II: Natural Resources

chapter eleven|16 pages

Keeping the Ball Rolling in the Right Direction