Reviews
This seminal volume, written by two of the country's foremost experts on the history, science and policy of school start times, is an invaluable, comprehensive and much-needed resource for all stakeholders including legislators, school boards, superintendents, educators, and policy makers, as well as advocates for adolescent health, productivity, and well-being.
Educating the Exhausted describes a national educational crisis and delivers a proven, effective solution that will enhance learning, health, and safety for our children. Everyone has a responsibility to take decisive action now, so that we can provide our children with the future they rightfully deserve.
Terra Ziporyn and Amy Wolfson have employed their considerable expertise and experience, combining extensive data with individual stories, to produce a guide for those who may be plunging into the often-contentious waters of changing school start times. A valuable read for school board members, superintendents, educators, and parents alike.
Across my leadership roles in Maryland and the District of Columbia, I have seen firsthand how Amy Wolfson and Terra Ziporyn's research translates into real-world impact for youth in juvenile residential facilities. Educating the Exhausted powerfully captures decades of science and advocacy that can drive healthier, safer, and more equitable outcomes for young people.
Book Details
Table of Contents
Dedication
Foreword, by Mary Carskadon
Introduction
1. Adolescent Sleep Health: What's the Big Deal?
2. Roots of Adolescent Sleep Problems
3. Why Focus on School Start Times?
4. School
Table of Contents
Dedication
Foreword, by Mary Carskadon
Introduction
1. Adolescent Sleep Health: What's the Big Deal?
2. Roots of Adolescent Sleep Problems
3. Why Focus on School Start Times?
4. School Start Times and Sleep Research: A Disconnect
5. Early Efforts to Delay Bell Times
6. Perceived and Real Challenges
7. Who is Driving the Bus?
8. The Turning Point
9. Creating Political Will
10. Lessons from COVID-19
11. Sunsetting the Start School Later Movement
Acknowledgements