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Kise, Jane; Holm, Ann C. – Educational Leadership, 2022
Authors and education consultants Jane Kise and Ann C. Holm explore how teachers and leaders can treat challenges facing their schools as "polarities" which require regular work and attention to the needs of the entire community, as opposed to quick, one-time fixes. This approach not only provides more effective solutions to ingrained…
Descriptors: Leadership Responsibility, Teacher Role, Work Environment, Conflict Resolution
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Manassah, Tala; Roderick, Tom; Gregory, Anne – Learning Professional, 2018
Racial inequity is a pernicious problem in American schools. Discrepancies in school discipline show that black students are two to three times more likely than their peers to be suspended and expelled, even for similar infractions. This directly affects the racial achievement gap, school dropout, and involvement in the juvenile justice system.…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Discipline, Suspension, Expulsion
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Skiba, Russell J. – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2014
There is no doubt that the safety of children in schools and in communities is paramount. Incidents of school violence in the United States have motivated researchers and practitioners to explore and employ effective methodologies and strategies to promote safety in classrooms and schools. Still, issues of disruptive behavior top the list of…
Descriptors: Zero Tolerance Policy, Discipline Policy, School Safety, Program Effectiveness
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Long, Teresa; Alexander, Kristina – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2010
Bullying has become an increasingly serious problem in today's schools. Many states have passed legislation to ensure schools do all they can to prevent and address bullying. Even though the school is a place that is to be safe for all children, in some instances this is not the case. This paper discusses bullying and focuses on the different…
Descriptors: Bullying, Prevention, Middle School Students, Program Development
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Mueller, Tracy G. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2009
The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) was created to ensure that students with disabilities receive a free and appropriate public education. One hallmark of IDEA is the promotion of collaboration between school districts and parents of children with disabilities. The letter and spirit of IDEA encourages a working relationship…
Descriptors: Individualized Education Programs, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Individualized Instruction
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, 2008
Children with disabilities have a right to a free appropriate public education (FAPE). Children differ in mental abilities, sensory development, physical traits, emotional or social behaviors, or communication skills. Some may require modification to their school program or special education and related services in order to benefit from their…
Descriptors: Parent Materials, Parents, Related Services (Special Education), Student Needs
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education, 2007
This brief publication provides bullet points of what education authorities are doing well and how they can do better in the following areas: (1) Planning for implementation; (2) Transition arrangements; (3) Meeting additional support needs; (4) Resolving disagreements; (5) Coordinated support plans; and (6) Working with children and young…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Best Practices, Strategic Planning, Foreign Countries
Foltz-Gray, Dorothy – Teaching Tolerance, 1996
Explores nonpunitive ways to deal with bullies and their victims in school settings. Appropriate consequences for the bully and role play training for bullies, victims, and other children are among the possible solutions. Parent participation can be very important, but any approach must begin with establishing the child's trust. (SLD)
Descriptors: Aggression, Anger, Bullying, Classroom Techniques
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Roesener, Laura – Educational Leadership, 1995
Describes how a Seattle principal confronted familiar urban school challenges and brought parents, teachers, and students together to focus on children' needs. The school's strategic plan included goals for behavior improvement, a quest for equity, an emphasis on parent involvement, and an ever-evolving child-centeredness. (MLH)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Discipline, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Education
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Tschannen-Moran, Megan – American Secondary Education, 2001
Describes qualitative and quantitative study of the impact of statewide grant program to implement conflict-management education programs in 50 high schools. Reports three approaches to conflict-management education: Curriculum infusion, peer mediation, and special events. Finds significant positive effects of conflict-management programs on…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Conflict Resolution, Educational Environment, High Schools
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Henley, Charles; Spicknall, Harrold – PTA Today, 1983
Steps are outlined that parents of handicapped children may follow if they wish to pursue complaints about their child's education. The steps include: (1) identifying the problem; (2) understanding the school system organization; (3) knowing their rights; and (4) trying to reach informal agreements before using legal remedies. (PP)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Disabilities, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Peterson, Reece L.; Skiba, Russell – Clearing House, 2001
Discusses several prominent intervention approaches intended to prevent violence and inappropriate behavior in school by directly or indirectly affecting the social climate of the school. Looks at programs focusing on: parent and community involvement; character education; violence prevention and conflict resolution curricula; peer mediation; and…
Descriptors: Bullying, Conflict Resolution, Crisis Intervention, Educational Environment
Bennett, Lisa – Teaching Tolerance, 1998
Describes efforts by some high school and middle school coaches to counter the negative societal trend toward disrespect and violence in sports. These efforts include enlisting parent support and participation in character education, as well as implementing formal curricula that promote respect and oppose violence. (SLD)
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Conflict Resolution, Curriculum
Kilty, Katie – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 2001
Adventure programs and philosophies can be an effective means for realizing violence prevention programming goals. Collaborative, noncompetitive activities help children develop a heightened sense of empathy and perspective, create and apply supportive behavioral norms, and in turn, improve conduct and climate in schools. Sample programs include…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Conflict Resolution, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education
Romaneck, Greg – Exceptional Parent, 2005
Staffings are designed to be problem-solving meetings. In theory, all participants come to a staffing with information, knowledge or general input aimed at designing an effective educational program for a child. However, in some cases, staffings become discordant sessions laced with conflict. In order to avoid this negative outcome, it may be…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Conflict Resolution, Meetings, Child Welfare
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