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Gastic, Billie – Journal of School Health, 2010
In this article, the author discusses the important roles that students, school staff and teachers play in keeping the school safe particularly from weapons. The author believes that one way that they do this is by working together to reduce the problem of weapons in school. The role of school staff and teachers extends beyond prevention and…
Descriptors: Weapons, Violence, School Psychologists, School Safety
Mookerjea, Sourayan – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2009
This essay explores the cultural-pedagogical logic of what the author calls the perlocutionary effect of transcendence that the "discourse of the West" produces. This discourse provides a fortified interiority beyond history, but also a door through which racisms, imperialisms, and fascisms of the past can possibly return. The second…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Crisis Management, Foreign Countries, Discourse Analysis
Bertholf, Deedrick – School Business Affairs, 1999
An ASBO member and chair of New York's School Emergency Response to Violent Events (SERVE) explains how this program tackles violence and teen suicide. SERVE teaches the basic principles of hostage situations, uses a confidential reporting system, and advocates safety audits and risk-reduction strategies. (MLH)
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Violence, Guidelines
Slaight, Craig; Johnson, Maureen; Norton, Joe; Wright, Michael; Salvatore, Joe; Glick, Donna; Berkson, David; Houston, Marianna; Miller, Bruce; Uno, Roberta; Newman, John D.; Gregg, Stephen – Teaching Theatre, 2001
Presents essays entitled "Safe Spaces,""This Is Our Part,""Theatre and Community,""Real People Performing in Real Time,""Express One's Heart,""The Lessons of Popular Culture,""The Context of a Play,""The Human Condition,""A Need for New Tools,""Defiantly…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Elementary Secondary Education, Popular Culture, Teaching Experience

Flannery, Daniel J.; Quinn-Leering, Kathleen – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2000
States that a review of the literature on school violence yields two general issues that can guide administrators and faculty in promoting students' well-being: first, recognizing that most students have at least some experience with violence, and may need help dealing with its negative effects; and second, implementing violence prevention and…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Bullying, Community Colleges, Crisis Intervention
Kowalski, Theodore J. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2005
In the aftermath of several tragic incidents of school violence, school administrators began focusing more directly on crisis management. Those who actually had to activate their plans often discovered that communication--with the media and with the general community--was one of the most challenging tasks they faced. In an effort to determine if…
Descriptors: Violence, Crisis Management, Interviews, Profiles

Wolfe, Denny – English Journal, 1995
Argues for three levels of solutions to today's problems with violence in the schools: (1) crisis management, including surveillance and close supervision; (2) mediation, through which third parties referee disputes; and (3) the English curriculum, which cultivates many different ways of questioning, valuing, seeing. (TB)
Descriptors: Arbitration, Crisis Management, Critical Thinking, English Curriculum
Bouleris, Sue; Collett, De Ette; Mauntler, Mike; Ray, Shirley – 2003
This paper discusses the importance of a school's having procedures in place to deal with possible biological terrorist threats. It begins with a discussion of biological terrorism. It then provides the symptoms of anthrax, treatment options for anthrax, and precautions to take when suspicious of an attack with a hazardous material. The paper goes…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Crisis Intervention, Crisis Management, Emergency Programs
Smith, Peter – 2000
This article examines violence, socialization, and implications for art educators. Section 1 discusses violence as learned behavior within Lonnie Athens' notion of "violentization" or socialization to violence. In this framework, violent individuals first undergo "brutalization," a period during which they experience or witness violence, followed…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Aggression, Art Education, Bullying