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Biag, Manuelito – Urban Education, 2016
Few studies have investigated school connectedness from the perspectives of the adults working in the school. Using qualitative methods, the present study examined three dimensions of school connectedness in one urban, low-income middle school. Analyses revealed that school personnel cared for students' needs, sometimes at the expense of holding…
Descriptors: Low Income, Student Needs, Academic Standards, Family School Relationship

Petersen, George J.; Pietrzak, Dale; Speaker, Kathryne M. – Urban Education, 1998
Teacher, district, and site administrators' perceptions of school violence and violence-prevention programs are examined in 15 school districts in 12 states in the United States. Seven areas of concern are covered including fears, types, costs, severity, and frequency of violence. A model prevention program is suggested. (MMU)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, National Surveys

Williams, Kimberly – Urban Education, 2002
Pre- and post-tested students sent to an alternative school for carrying weapons in regular school who received anger management training infused into the curriculum. Ethnographic field notes were used to examine staff and student reactions to the intervention. Significant reductions in willingness to fight and improvements in ability to control…
Descriptors: Anger, Integrated Curriculum, Nontraditional Education, Program Effectiveness