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Rosen, Perri; Kaurudar, Erica; Anderson, Stacy; Ostrom, Jennifer – Communique, 2023
Two states that are more than 2,000 miles apart have a similar goal: to embed best practices in crisis preparedness. Arizona and Pennsylvania are motivated to use the "PREPaRE School Crisis Prevention and Intervention Training Curriculum," 3rd Edition (Brock et al., 2016) across their states to increase school and practitioner readiness…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Models, Readiness, School Psychologists
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Francesca M. Ciampa – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2024
Why are many urban universities' relationships with their surrounding communities fraught despite university efforts at community engagement? Relationships between the factors underlying university-driven neighborhood change remain largely unexplored. In this article, I take the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) as a case study and examine the…
Descriptors: School Security, Campuses, Urban Renewal, Universities
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Santos, Jasmin A.; Farley, Kenya V. – Journal of Student Affairs, New York University, 2020
According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, safety is the second most basic need, before love and belonging, esteem, and self-actualization, that humans require in order to be motivated. When this theory is placed within the context of higher education, one could argue that in order to reach their full potential, students must first feel…
Descriptors: School Safety, Correlation, College Environment, College Students
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DeAngelis, Corey A. – Journal of School Choice, 2021
Access to public charter schools could theoretically reduce school safety problems by increasing competitive pressures, improving matches between schools and students, enhancing discipline policies, and allowing students to relocate to peer groups and cultures that discourage risky behaviors. Using publicly available data from the Pennsylvania…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Public Schools, School Safety, School Choice
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Kruis, Nathan E.; McLean, Katherine; Rakhmatullaev, Bobur; Bish, David – Journal of School Violence, 2022
This exploratory study used data collected from a representative sample of 522 Pennsylvania residents and 238 Pennsylvania college students to measure attitudes toward four different types of campus carry (CC) -- student, faculty, staff, and universal carry. Findings indicated that a slight majority of both samples believed that armed staff and…
Descriptors: Violence, School Safety, Weapons, College Students
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Hoke, Alicia M.; Keller, Chelsea M.; Calo, William A.; Sekhar, Deepa L.; Lehman, Erik B.; Kraschnewski, Jennifer L. – Journal of School Nursing, 2021
Pennsylvania responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by closing schools and moving to online instruction in March 2020. We surveyed Pennsylvania school nurses (N = 350) in May 2020 to assess the impact of COVID-19 on nurses' concerns about returning to school and impact on practice. Data were analyzed using X[superscript 2] tests and regression…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Attitudes, COVID-19, Pandemics
Erbacher, Terri A.; Poland, Scott – Communique, 2019
It is very important that schools be careful not to scare children about a place where they should feel safe. Thus, it is imperative that any active shooter drill be preceded by extensive education and preparation. Drills should be carefully planned by local police and the school crisis team, and school psychologists' involvement is critical.…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Counselor Role, Drills (Practice), Violence
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Flynn, Kalen; McDonald, Catherine C.; D'Alonzo, Bernadette A.; Tam, Vicky; Wiebe, Douglas J. – Journal of School Nursing, 2018
School violence is a public health issue with direct and collateral consequences that has academic and social impacts for youth. School violence is often considered a uniquely urban problem, yet more research is needed to understand how violence in rural and suburban schools may be similar or different from urban counterparts. Using school…
Descriptors: Violence, Factor Analysis, Bullying, School Safety
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Wanless, Shannon; Winters, Dana – Learning Professional, 2018
Research indicates that creating a psychologically safe school climate matters for adult learning in the same way it matters for children's learning. School leaders can help teachers feel safe to take risks, share differing opinions, and be vulnerable in front of peers before and during professional learning activities. An example of why…
Descriptors: Security (Psychology), Educational Environment, Adult Learning, Faculty Development
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Crothers, Laura M.; Kolbert, Jered B.; Wells, Daniel S.; Berbary, Casandra; Chatlos, Suzanne; Buzgon, Julie; Joseph, Matthew; Schmitt, Ara J.; Lattanzio, Latitia; Lipinski, John; Wadsworth, Jacob – Journal of School Counseling, 2021
A sample of sexual- and gender-minority students (n = 65; 51.6% female; 55.8% White; M age = 16.94 years) reported more peer victimization, lower academic achievement, and poorer perceptions of school safety as compared to their heterosexual allied peers. Sexual- and gender-minority students demonstrating higher levels of sexual activity and…
Descriptors: Bullying, Minority Group Students, LGBTQ People, Victims
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Wender, Emily; DeMille, Alicia – Issues in Teacher Education, 2019
This article addresses the importance of highlighting teachers' emotional labor within teacher education programs. Given the changing landscape of schools in the 21st century, teachers' emotional labor now includes participating in annual safety drills and lockdown trainings, in addition to responses to violence (threatened or actual). This study…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Teaching (Occupation), Emotional Response, Teacher Education Programs
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Ross, Randy; Brown, Philip; Biagas, Kori Hamilton – State Education Standard, 2020
The authors believe it is time to expand the term school climate to reflect an intention of giving all children access to positive school environments. Their expanded definition recognizes that equitable school climates are central to education equity, and it calls on educators and policymakers to deepen awareness of race, ethnicity, gender,…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Equal Education, Culturally Relevant Education, School Community Relationship
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Mash, Kenneth M. – Thought & Action, 2013
The author of this article observes that, while much has been written on the overall topic of safety with regard to allowing guns on college campuses, little has been said about how allowing the possession of deadly weapons can create a "chilling effect" on academic discussions. This article considers how some universities have…
Descriptors: School Safety, Gun Control, Campuses, Civil Rights
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Reddy, Linda A.; Espelage, Dorothy; McMahon, Susan D.; Anderman, Eric M.; Lane, Kathleen Lynne; Brown, Veda Evanell; Reynolds, Cecil R.; Jones, Abraham; Kanrich, Jaclyn – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2013
Violence directed toward teachers has been understudied despite significant media and empirical investigation on school violence, such as student-to-student victimization and bullying. To date, there are relatively few published studies scattered across many countries. To address this void, the American Psychological Association, in collaboration…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Violence, School Safety, National Surveys
Shah, Nirvi – Education Week, 2013
President Barack Obama's announcement last week of a wide-ranging anti-violence plan in response to the Newtown, Connecticut, school shootings comes as many districts are adopting new and sometimes dramatic measures--including arming teachers and volunteers--intended to prevent similar tragedies in their own schools. School safety experts warn…
Descriptors: United States History, Elementary Secondary Education, School Safety, Weapons
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