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Wang, Fei – Values and Ethics in Educational Administration, 2017
This qualitative study intends to highlight social injustices that appear of the greatest concern to school leaders. Semi-structured interviews were used to glean data on principals' work contexts, their perceptions of social in/justices, and relevant anecdotes, stories, and examples. Twenty-one elementary and secondary school principals were…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Equal Education
Daniel, Yvette; Bondy, Karla – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2008
This paper examines zero tolerance discipline policies in Ontario's public school system legislated as the "Safe Schools Act (SSA)" 2001. The intent of our paper is to argue that the "SSA" set within a discourse of zero tolerance as the panacea to the problems of violence in schools has had a detrimental impact. Since the…
Descriptors: Violence, Foreign Countries, Zero Tolerance Policy, School Safety
Sautner, Brenda – Developmental Disabilities Bulletin, 2008
Inclusion of students with special education needs into regular classrooms, and prevention of violence in schools are two important social or public policies with which school administrators and teachers are faced in today's public education system. If school staffs are to be effective at implementing these two public policies, it seems reasonable…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Violence, Prevention, Public Policy