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Dreuth, Laura; Chatman, Angela; Mims-Dru, Juanita; Edmondson, Lynne – Rural Educator, 2002
Two rural elementary schools in southern Illinois were chosen from a larger study on the basis of low rates of student violence and bullying behaviors. Features of the schools' supportive and safe environments are compared to those described in theories of engaged pedagogy. A whole-school approach created an atmosphere of caring and shared…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Discipline, Educational Environment, Elementary Education
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Petersen, George J.; Beekley, Cynthia Z.; Speaker, Kathryne M.; Pietrzak, Dale – Rural Educator, 1998
A study of teacher and administrator perceptions of school violence and violence prevention programs in three rural school districts focused on personnel fears, frequency of school personnel victimization, school environment areas posing greatest risks, profiles of typical victims and perpetrators, school strategies to deal with violent behavior,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Prevention, Program Effectiveness
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Scherer, David G.; Nagel, Liza; Lee, William – Rural Educator, 2000
New Mexico middle and high school counselors from small rural school districts perceived less substance use, gang-related violence, high-risk sexual activity, and sensation seeking among students than did counselors from urban and large rural districts and spent more time on administrative responsibilities than their counterparts. However,…
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Role, High Risk Students, High Schools
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Barrow, Rosemary; VanZommeren, Wayne; Young, Clark; Holtman, Paula – Rural Educator, 2001
Research investigating perceptions of guns, gangs, drugs, and violence in rural schools surveyed 266 principals and counselors in rural elementary, middle, and high schools in northern Missouri. Smaller schools and elementary schools had fewer problems than larger and middle/high schools. Community collaboration is essential to solving…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Child Abuse, Counselor Attitudes, Delinquency