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Peterson, Reece L.; Skiba, Russell – Social Studies, 2001
Discusses intervention options that help prevent violence in schools by affecting the school climate. Describes five approaches to improve the school climate: (1) parent and community involvement; (2) character education; (3) violence-prevention and conflict-resolution curricula; (4) peer mediation; and (5) bullying prevention. (CMK)
Descriptors: Bullying, Community Involvement, Conflict Resolution, Educational Environment

Curwin, Richard L. – Educational Leadership, 1995
Violence against children is increasing; so is random student violence and disruptive behavior in classrooms. Instead of fortifying their gates, schools must teach children alternatives to violence and how to make better choices. A "humane highway" can be constructed by reducing cynicism, welcoming all students, replacing reward- and…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education, Prevention

Johnson, David W.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1992
Although traditional discipline procedures (expulsion, time-out rooms, suspensions, and scolding) teach students to depend on authority figures to resolve conflicts, the Peacemaker Program teaches children how to mediate disputes and negotiate solutions themselves. To regulate their own behavior, students must have opportunities to make decisions…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education, Peer Mediation
Smith, Franklin L. – Executive Educator, 1994
Metal detectors and increased security alone cannot curb violence in today's schools. To reduce school violence in the nation's capital and elsewhere, the home, community, and schools must unite to support young people and teach them responsibility for their actions. One program, the Student Efficacy Initiative, helps students resolve conflicts…
Descriptors: Accountability, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education, Partnerships in Education
Van Steenbergen, Neil – Writing Notebook: Visions for Learning, 1993
Presents a number of class activities and methods for the writing classroom that center on how students experience violence and what they think about it. Shows how the teacher can help students be heard, help them identify forms of violence, and personalize violence. Leads to asking students to design a plan of action to undercut violence. (HB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Conflict Resolution, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Higher Education

Dovey, Valerie – Peabody Journal of Education, 1996
In exploring peace education in South Africa, the paper reviews a research report on the subject, focusing on the needs of children and youth and on the range of programmatic and research initiatives already working in this field. Summarizes three issues: recommended policy guidelines related to peace education for South-African children,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Conflict Resolution, Educational Research

Stader, David L.; Gagnepain, F. J. – ERS Spectrum, 2000
Discusses what high schools can do to improve student relationships, highlighting a St. Louis area school's efforts to develop peer-mentoring and peer-mediation programs. Offers guidelines to help other schools develop a school culture that promotes caring, teaches constructive conflict resolution, and reduces potential for violence. (MLH)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Guidelines, High Schools, Mentors
Court, Deborah – Curriculum Inquiry, 2006
This article presents the results of an ethnographic case study of an Israeli Arab middle school whose staff and students are Arab Israelis from the Moslem, Druze, and Christian population sectors. Against the Israeli backdrop of multiculturalism, political tensions, and terrorism, this school has created a multi-faceted curriculum for teaching…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries, Values Education, School Culture
Mattaini, Mark A.; McGuire, Melissa S. – Behavior Modification, 2006
Youth violence is widely recognized as a critical social issue in the United States, and many approaches to prevention have been developed in recent years. Emerging research suggests that only approaches that are deeply embedded in cultural, community, and organizational contexts are likely to be powerful enough to have a meaningful collective…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Social Problems, Violence, Interpersonal Competence
Pollock, Sandra L. – Middle School Journal (J3), 2006
The relationship between bullying or harassment and LGBT youth is examined in this article. Recent research has exposed a relationship between gender-based and sexualized forms of violence and harassment in school, and it's been theorized that heterosexism-- the belief that heterosexuality is superior to other forms of sexuality -- is the…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Grade 10, Bullying, Individual Development
Stevens, Doug; Keller, Amy – 1995
Project VIP (Violence Is Preventable) is a comprehensive research-based program designed to help children and young adults make smart choices about violence. It emphasizes the use of student-centered approaches to help develop strategies for conflict resolution and for avoiding violence. The student book is a workbook with a number of activities;…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Emotional Response
Stomfay-Stitz, Aline M.; Hinitz, Blythe F. – 1996
This paper presents the view that prevailing resentment against new immigrants and other ethnic minorities has clarified for many educators the need for teaching all students skills to resolve conflicts and reduce violence in schools. The paper advocates that peace education be integrated with multicultural education as a way for students to learn…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education
Schwartz, Wendy – 1995
Children should be taught as early as possible how to handle disagreements with each other without letting their anger get out of control. As they get older, they should be helped to apply the conflict-solving methods they learned as children to the more complicated problems that appear in adolescence. Children's attitudes are influenced by all…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitudes, Children, Conflict
Schwartz, Wendy – 1995
Although learning the value of being nonviolent at home is very important, school and community programs are also valuable, because participants can work together to prevent violence in their neighborhoods and can help each other avoid violence. Education programs can include conflict resolution and mediation training as school courses. Crime…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Conflict Resolution, Crime, Curriculum
Dodsworth, Pamela; Cameron, Catherine Ann – 1996
Teachers at an urban high school in New Brunswick (Canada) were reluctant to begin an intervention program directed at student anger and violence until they had gained input from the students themselves. A survey was conducted of the students' experience with violence and their opinions about how to address the problem. Participants were 769 (395…
Descriptors: Anger, Conflict Resolution, Foreign Countries, High School Students