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Mackey, Philip E.; Duncan, Teresa G. – Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic, 2013
Maryland recently raised its compulsory school attendance age from 16 to 18 in two stages: from 16 to 17 at the beginning of the 2014-15 school year and from 17 to 18 at the beginning of the 2016-17 school year (Maryland Senate Bill 362, 2012). The Maryland State Department of Education, a member of Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic's…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, State Legislation, Educational Legislation, Dropouts
Philip E. Mackey; Teresa G. Duncan – Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic, 2013
Maryland raised its compulsory school attendance age from 16 to 18 in two stages: from 16 to 17 at the beginning of the 2014/15 school year and from 17 to 18 at the beginning of the 2016/17 school year (Maryland Senate Bill 362, 2012). The Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) sought technical assistance from the Regional Educational…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, State Legislation, Educational Legislation, Dropouts
Fowler, Deborah – Phi Delta Kappan, 2011
Unsupported fears of youth violence in schools has led to an expansion of school-based policing and zero tolerance discipline. The historical reality is that America's public schools are very safe, even when located in high crime neighborhoods. Yet, school discipline is becoming increasingly punitive, moving from the schoolhouse to the courthouse.…
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, School Policy, Zero Tolerance Policy, Violence
Pas, Elise T.; Bradshaw, Catherine P.; Hershfeldt, Patricia A.; Leaf, Philip J. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2010
There is an increasing concern about teacher factors, such as burnout or low efficacy, which have been hypothesized to influence student outcomes like achievement or discipline problems. The current study examined how burnout and efficacy relate to student disciplinary actions (e.g., referrals to the principal and suspensions) and referrals for…
Descriptors: Discipline Problems, Teacher Influence, Suspension, Teacher Burnout