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Hamilton-Obaid, Beatrice – Adolescence, 1989
Addresses problem of adolescent suicide by developing five stages (suicidal signs, establishing rapport, making referral, constructive actions, and self-management) that may be used to help adolescents in distress. Uses five stages in case study to demonstrate the roles played by teacher, friend, and parents in helping adolescent through a crisis.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Crisis Intervention, Friendship

Goldman, Linda Ellen – Young Children, 1996
Uses case study to present grief counseling guidelines for members of the school, community, and concerned parents affected by death. Argues that information lessens fear, and memorializing or commemorating the deceased helps children understand death and creates a foundation for the grief process. Lists age-oriented concepts of death,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Children, Coping, Crisis Intervention

Greenberg, Julie – Young Children, 1996
Illustrates with a case study example the importance of teachers helping young children deal with a death. Presents specific dialogs for dealing with the victim of the tragedy, the classmates, and the employees of the classroom. Focuses on teacher roles and contributions in the understanding and coping processes. (SD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Children, Coping, Crisis Intervention

Ambery, Mary Elizabeth – Young Children, 1997
Uses the case of a boy named Franklin, making the transition between free play and a group activity, to illustrate conflict between teachers' respect for individual play and scheduled group activities. Discusses various issues, including differing perceptions of time, closure, and independence; using learning-environment organization for…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Class Organization, Classroom Environment, Conflict Resolution
Medick, Jean M. – 1979
This guide involves a synthesis of three inservice models (Glasser's Reality Therapy, Gordon's Teacher Effectiveness Training, and Focus) with the author's knowledge of and experiences with teaching to develop an effective classroom strategy for helping students. This guide concentrates on strategies for dealing with three problem behaviors:…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Problems, Case Studies, Child Responsibility
Kanter, Sandra; And Others – 1990
This report describes the first year activities of the Project on the Implementation of General Education. The research examines how general education programs are actually developed and implemented on college campuses that have limited resources, specifically focusing on comprehensive doctorate-granting institutions in New England. It is noted…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, College Curriculum, Colleges
Lipman, Pauline – 1994
This paper addresses the role of successful teachers of students of color within a restructuring educational environment. It describes three successful teachers of African-American students in two restructuring schools, discusses ways in which their practices and outlooks supported the success of otherwise low-achieving students, and describes how…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Students, Black Teachers, Case Studies