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Fink, Scott Benjamin – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Due to the escalating moral problems in society, parents are asking schools to create an environment to not only teach academics but values and social responsibility as well. This dissertation examines the perceptions of teachers, parents, and administrators in regard to social responsibility at the elementary school level. Many programs exist to…
Descriptors: Social Responsibility, Moral Values, Values Education, Teacher Attitudes
Virginia Department of Education, 2015
The Virginia Board of Education's "Student Conduct Policy Guidelines" were first developed in 1994 in response to action by the 1993 General Assembly requiring the Virginia Board of Education to establish such guidelines. In 2004, the "Guidelines" underwent a major revision in response to requirements of § 22.1-279.6. of the…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Discipline Policy, School Policy, State Policy
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Al Eissa, Majid; Almuneef, Maha – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2010
Objectives: To describe increased child abuse and neglect (CAN) reporting and the characteristics of the reports in the context of the development of a system of intervention for one of the hospital-based child protection centers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia aligned with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) Article 19.…
Descriptors: Intervention, Child Abuse, Prevention, Foreign Countries
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Wagner, Hilmar – Education, 1979
The strengths and weaknesses of home television are examined from a developmental point of view, and recommendations for action by educators and parents are made. Strengths considered are educational growth, aesthetic development, and entertainment. Weaknesses discussed include television violence and aggressive behavior, passivity by viewer, and…
Descriptors: Audience Participation, Commercial Television, Parent Responsibility, Programing (Broadcast)
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Osborn, D. Keith – Childhood Education, 1972
Descriptions of toys that invite aggressive and violent behavior, and suggestions on what parents and teachers can do to protect children. (SP)
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior, Business Responsibility, Children
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Schlozman, Steven C. – Educational Leadership, 2003
Discusses the impact of television violence on adolescent behavior. Opposes outright censorship. Suggests a selective approach to television viewing. (PKP)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Responsibility, Teacher Responsibility
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Bender, William N.; Sims, Rebecca – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2007
Although schools have implemented school safety plans as a result of the violence witnessed on rare occasions in schools today, schools are less likely to be prepared for emergencies such as Katrina or 9/11; this is true even for schools in locations prone to hurricanes, tornadoes, or earthquakes. Whereas disaster plans typically involve school…
Descriptors: School Safety, Natural Disasters, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Stress Management
Kielwasser, Alfred P.; Wolf, Michelle A. – 1987
To understand television in relation to the issue of children and violent programming, three broad areas must be examined: the child, the parent or primary caretaker, and the medium. Concerning the child, parents should not simply negatively restrict their children's viewing, but should view television with their children and critically discuss…
Descriptors: Activism, Children, Citizen Participation, Critical Thinking
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Ryan, Gail – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
Research in recent times has clearly demonstrated that violence is predictable and preventable; however, the primary prevention of abusive and violent behavior will not occur without personal, interpersonal, and social change. This article reviews the empirical research supporting hypotheses for primary prevention of many risks associated with…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Social Change, Prevention, Violence
Tregoning, Julia – 1986
This paper begins with an introduction which covers viewing time; television as a significant developmental experience; Piagetian stages of cognitive development; and changing developmental tastes in television viewing. The paper then focuses on television in relation to learning; television and violence; advertising; and parents' ability to…
Descriptors: Advertising, Childrens Television, Developmental Stages, Mass Media Effects
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Payne, Ron – Contemporary Education, 1997
Parents can install the v-chip microchip in their televisions to block out programs high in violence, sex, or other objectional material. Examines the views of supporters, who see it as a coping tool for the information age and of detractors who see it as an affront to the First Amendment guarantee of free speech. (SM)
Descriptors: Censorship, Elementary Secondary Education, Freedom of Speech, Parent Responsibility
ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education, Champaign, IL. – 1997
This digest addresses problems associated with children's excessive viewing of television programs and commercials and provides suggestions to help parents guide their children's television viewing. Children who watch television 3 to 5 hours a day have little time for other activities such as play, reading, and talking with others. Excessive…
Descriptors: Family Problems, Guidelines, Parent Responsibility, Parent Role
ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education, Urbana, IL. – 1994
This ERIC digest addresses problems associated with children's excessive viewing of television programs and commercials and provides suggestions to help parents guide their children's television viewing. Children who watch television 3 to 5 hours a day have little time for other activities such as play, reading, and talking with others. Excessive…
Descriptors: Family Problems, Guidelines, Parent Responsibility, Parent Role
ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education, Urbana, IL. – 1990
This ERIC digest addresses problems associated with children's excessive viewing of television programs and commercials and provides suggestions to help parents guide their children's television viewing. Children who watch television 3 to 5 hours a day have little time for other activities such as play, reading, and talking with others. Excessive…
Descriptors: Family Problems, Guidelines, Parent Responsibility, Parent Role
Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC. – 2001
In September 2000, the Federal Trade Commission issued a report on marketing violent entertainment to children. The Commission found that all three segments of the entertainment industry intentionally promoted products to children that warranted parental cautions. This report provides a look at the advertising practices to see if the industries…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Advertising, Children, Films
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