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Washburn, Sandy; Stowe, Kimberlee J.; Cole, Cassandra M.; Robinson, James – Center for Evaluation and Education Policy, Indiana University, 2007
Successful discipline, improved school climates, and behavioral competence are integrally related to improving academic outcomes. This policy brief presents common discipline practices in schools and discuss current discipline data from Indiana. In addition, the report examines school-wide Positive Behavior Support (PBS), an alternative approach…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Discipline, Educational Environment, Educational Policy
Sprague, Jeffrey R.; Sugai, George; Horner, Robert; Walker, Hill M. – OSSC Bulletin, 1999
This booklet provides an analysis of discipline referral data from several schools and illustrates how these data call for specific interventions. It examines ways to link office discipline-referral data to schoolwide discipline, provides referral data-analysis methods, and describes how discipline data can show intervention need and success. The…
Descriptors: Discipline, Discipline Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention
Rausch, M. Karega; Skiba, Russell – Center for Evaluation and Education Policy, Indiana University, 2004
How do Indiana schools use school discipline? The first briefing paper explored controversies at the national level concerning the philosophy and practice of zero tolerance. That exploration found that many of the assumptions of zero tolerance are not supported by evidence. The data suggest that zero tolerance tends to be associated with a number…
Descriptors: Suspension, Principals, Discipline Policy, Zero Tolerance Policy

Mendler, Allen – Reclaiming Children and Youth: Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 1997
Outlines the elements of the Discipline with Dignity model. Describes three kinds of intervention--crisis, short-term, and long-term--in which students develop new strategies for success in school and life. Claims that these strategies will enhance student development. Contrasts punitive approaches with effective methods that elicit dignity. (RJM)
Descriptors: Discipline, Discipline Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention

Williams, Sheri S. – NASSP Bulletin, 1998
Effective school discipline plans get to the root cause of student misconduct and specify expected behavior codes, values, and directives. Successful plans involve all stakeholders in their design, recognize parents as the first link to prevention, ensure access to professional development, celebrate students' positive contributions to the school…
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Evaluation Criteria, Planning, Professional Development

Katsiyannis, Antonis – NASSP Bulletin, 1995
An examination of disciplinary guidelines indicates that school officials are held to a higher standard of proof in disciplinary proceedings involving students with disabilities. Principals have considerable leeway for short-term disciplinary exclusions, and for excluding any students bringing firearms to school. Preventive measures are best for…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Disabilities, Discipline Policy, Elementary Secondary Education

Stoner, Edward N., II; Cerminara, Kathy L. – Journal of College and University Law, 1990
A model student code is provided for use by college and university counsel in creating their own written student disciplinary codes. Commentary on each section of the model code offers practical reasons for inclusion and some suggestions on how college counsel might approach certain disciplinary issues. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, College Administration, College Students, Discipline Policy
Cambron-McCabe, Nelda; McCarthy, Martha – Perspectives in Education, 2004
Courts and legislatures in the United States have looked closely at governmental practices that threaten students' educational opportunities. One area that has raised concerns is whether student discipline policies and procedures are equitable, fair, and effective. Substantial litigation has established that disciplinary actions must be…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Equal Education, Court Litigation, Courts
Gonzalez, Patricia – US Department of Education, 2006
Problem behavior at school "interferes with the educational process and places a burden on teachers" (U.S. Department of Education 2002, p. III-17). Disciplinary problems have long been linked to negative outcomes for students with disabilities, such as course failure and dropping out of school (Wagner et al. 1991). Parents, administrators,…
Descriptors: School Policy, Emotional Disturbances, Disabilities, Behavior Problems

Gottfredson, Denise C. – Evaluation Review, 1987
An organizational development program was evaluated, which was implemented to reduce disorder in a Baltimore, Maryland, school. The Program Development Evaluation method was used. Increasing consistency of response to student discipline infractions, increasing rewards for appropriate behavior, and imposing peer and teacher support improved school…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Discipline Policy, Improvement Programs, Organizational Development

Glickman, Carl D.; Tamashiro, Roy T. – Educational Leadership, 1980
Introduces an instrument for teachers to use in clarifying their beliefs on discipline so they can select strategies with which they are comfortable. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Discipline Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods

Schuster, Jack H. – Academe, 1991
The American Association of University Professors' (AAUP) new policy authorizing sanctions against colleges when investigation discloses serious departures from accepted governance norms is examined. Issues discussed include the existence and general relevance of governance norms, evidence of violation of those standards, and the AAUP's right to…
Descriptors: Agency Role, College Faculty, Discipline Policy, Governance
Larson, Colleen – 1998
Judicious Discipline is a discipline model based on a synthesis of professional ethics, good educational practice, and students' constitutional rights. This paper provides an overview of Judicious Discipline in the schools. Many educators who have familiarized themselves with the concepts of Judicious Discipline begin with a discussion of students…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Discipline, Discipline Policy, Educational Environment
Thomas County Schools, Thomasville, GA. – 1991
The in-school suspension program (ISS) for grades 6-12 in Thomas County, Georgia, is described in this report. The program retains students in school, offers individual help, and provides the opportunity to stay on task. During the suspension period, students are placed in individualized carrels in the suspension center and must complete…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Discipline, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems
Love, Patrick G.; Simmons, Janice M. – 1997
Cheating and plagiarism were studied at a midwestern public university's College of Education, by interviewing three male and three female students who were in Master's programs in health education, rehabilitation counseling, and community counseling. None of the six students had had a formal orientation program covering expectations about…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Cheating, Codes of Ethics, Discipline Policy