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Munn, Pamela; And Others – 1993
This packet of materials is designed to help Scottish teachers improve discipline in the secondary school and classroom. Based on research conducted by the Scottish Council for Research in Education (SCRE), it serves as a starting point to review discipline policy and practice. The packet contains three booklets: (1) "Action on Discipline…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems

Merrett, Frank; Jones, Linda – Educational Studies, 1994
Reports on a study about the general rule structures in 24 British primary schools and the systems of sanctions and rewards used to maintain them. Finds that all primary school teachers were considered responsible for rules being kept and that primary schools use fewer sanctions when rules are broken. (CFR)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Behavior Standards, Classroom Techniques, Discipline Policy

Johnston, Sue; Hedemann, Maree – School Organisation, 1994
Although devolution (decentralization) policies assume that school communities will work collaboratively to make decisions appropriate to the local context, cooperative processes do not occur automatically. This paper outlines a case study of a school committee's efforts to develop a discipline policy at an Australian elementary school. Committee…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Committees, Cooperation, Decentralization
Squelch, Joan – Education and the Law, 2006
Managing student behaviour is a primary task of principals and teachers, but it is not their responsibility alone. Parents are also responsible for their children's behaviour inside and outside school. As primary educators and caregivers parents have a duty of care and are responsible for nurturing, disciplining and socializing their children. In…
Descriptors: Discipline, Parent Role, Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship
MacDonald, Irene – 1997
This paper introduces a project that sought to examines students' perceptions of the meaning of school violence, its impact on their schooling experience, and the effectiveness of current strategies for dealing with violent behaviors. Interviews were conducted with 60 students in grades 7-9 (in groups of 12) drawn from 5 K-9 schools in central…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Discipline, Discipline Policy, Educational Environment
Styles, Ken; Cavanagh, Gray – Education Canada, 1982
Presents 15 teachers' viewpoints on discipline; parent, teacher, and student thoughts on the causes of discipline problems; a federal discipline policy statement; a list of common discipline problems; eight questions to ask when exploring practical solutions; and approaches to discipline problems. (AH)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Check Lists, Discipline, Discipline Policy
Araujo, Marta – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2005
This paper examines current official discourses on school discipline in Britain. It analyses New Labour's recent documents in education, such as the party's manifestos, Green and White papers, and official guidelines, to understand which particular understandings of discipline are being promoted. In spite of a political commitment to social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Political Attitudes, Politics of Education, Qualitative Research

Gardner, Philip – History of Education, 1996
Relies on students' and teachers' accounts to reveal a more accurate account of classroom life in England (circa 1920-39) than that of official documents. Suggests that corporal punishment was extensive and brutal. Includes many verbatim accounts of teachers' and students' reactions to this treatment. (MJP)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Corporal Punishment, Discipline, Discipline Policy

Anderson, Vikki; Merrett, Frank – Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology, 1997
Discusses the application of "say-do" (a technique which compares students' verbal commitment to positive behavior with the actual behavior) correspondence training to reduce troublesome behavior in the classroom. Specifically reviews the cases of seven secondary students and traces their responses to this technique. Defends…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Classroom Communication, Classroom Research

Swinson, Jeremy; Cording, Mike – British Journal of Special Education, 2002
A study investigated the impact of in-service training on the use of assertive discipline in a school for pupils with emotional/behavioral difficulties. Results indicate improved rates in on-task behavior and reduced numbers of disruptive incidences. Changes in pupil behavior mirrored an increase in teachers' use of positive feedback and praise.…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Delinquency Prevention, Discipline, Discipline Policy
Stead, Joan; Lloyd, Gwynedd; Kendrick, Andrew – Children & Society, 2004
This paper explores dilemmas and tensions between two models of school based inter-agency meetings to prevent disciplinary exclusion from school. The first model is characterised by innovative practice developed through long established professional relationships and addresses both individual and strategic issues in supporting young people who are…
Descriptors: Expulsion, Young Adults, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems
Varnham, Sally – Education and the Law, 2005
Bullying, harassment, anti-social behaviour, drug abuse--in recent years many safety issues concerning student behaviour confront school authorities. How should schools respond to behaviour that threatens school safety? Much discussion surrounds school responses and the levels of stand-downs, suspensions and expulsions. There is debate also…
Descriptors: School Safety, Foreign Countries, Peer Mediation, Functional Behavioral Assessment

Valentine, Gill – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1997
Explores some of the ways that sexuality is an issue in the course of teaching. Includes discussions of crushes between students and staff, consensual personal relationships between staff and students, and sexual harassment. Discusses creating an atmosphere that enables lesbian, gay and bisexual students and staff to "come out." (MJP)
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Conflict of Interest, Consciousness Raising, Discipline Policy
Reed, Jodie – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2003
Shortly after coming to power, Tony Blair's New Labour government expressed its strong commitment to tackling the problem of school expulsion. The Treasury's 1998 Spending Review included the bold target to achieve "a reduction by one third in... exclusions (from 12,500 to 8,400 permanent exclusions a year) by 2002". This article gives…
Descriptors: Expulsion, Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Political Attitudes
Varnham, Sally – Education and the Law, 2004
When a child with a disability behaves in a manner which threatens the safety of other children and staff in the school, school authorities are faced with a dilemma. The balance between the competing interests of individuals and the school community is never more clearly seen than in such a situation. The child has a right to participate equally…
Descriptors: Expulsion, School Safety, Disability Discrimination, Court Litigation