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Engelhardt, Loretta – American School Board Journal, 1983
A successful school discipline program is dedicated to changing students' attitudes. Students and teachers plan rules of behavior, and all school personnel are trained to help students identify inappropriate behavior and take responsibility for their actions. (MLF)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Discipline Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Responsibility
Wynne, Edward – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1983
Suggests that the way to curb discipline problems in schools might be both to clearly spell out rules and to alert students to penalties that go with violating them. (AOS)
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems, Elementary Secondary Education
McCracken, J. David; And Others – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1981
Eight theme articles discuss discipline in the classroom, including a definition of student management, ways to recognize and ward off problems, and how to cope. (JOW)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Behavior Problems, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
Duke, Daniel L.; Meckel, Adrienne M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1980
Funding cutbacks affecting San Jose (California) High School have severely reduced the school personnel adequately prepared for educating in the inner city. Concentration on legally required basics has forced elimination of classes and programs appealing to student interests and needs, leading to disciplinary and attendance problems. (PGD)
Descriptors: Discipline Problems, Educational Quality, Financial Problems, High Schools
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Newman, Joan – Contemporary Education, 1980
Two explanations for school violence are evaluated from an historical viewpoint. One approach assumes an inherent relationship between the behavior of students and the disciplinary practices of the schools. The second approach attributes school disorders to characteristics of the students. (JN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Corporal Punishment, Discipline
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Duke, Daniel L. – Contemporary Education, 1980
Five options for the improvement of discipline in the public school system in the eighties include more rules and harsher punishments, better teacher training in classroom management, relaxation of student suspension guidelines, increased campus security personnel and equipment, and changes in the juvenile justice system. (JN)
Descriptors: Crime, Delinquency, Discipline, Discipline Problems
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Shrigley, Robert L. – NASSP Bulletin, 1979
Forces within and outside the profession have made teachers vulnerable in dealing with disruptive student behavior. Six strategies are presented that constitute a basic plan for coping with student behavior that interferes with learning. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Coping, Discipline Problems, School Law
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Hansen, J. Merrell – NASSP Bulletin, 1979
A review of the major schools of thought related to disciplinary techniques. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Classroom Techniques, Coping, Discipline Problems
Hamm, Margaret J. – Today's Education, 1976
Discipline problems were fewer after the formation of a boys chorus limited in membership to those fifth-grade pupils with individual and group behavior problems. (MB)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Choral Music, Classroom Techniques, Discipline Problems
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Smith, Deborah Deutsch; Rivera, Diane Pedrotty – Focus on Exceptional Children, 1995
This article presents guidelines for effective discipline in special and general education settings. It addresses causes of discipline problems, prevention techniques (such as establishing rules), intervention techniques (organized into an intervention ladder of increasing intrusiveness), and techniques for evaluating discipline effectiveness. (DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques, Disabilities, Discipline
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Tremblay, George C.; Drabman, Ronald S. – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 1997
Describes an intervention for children ages 4 through adolescence who steal. The child must apologize, return the stolen item, pay the victim an amount equal to the cost of replacing the stolen item, and lose a possession of approximately equal value. Provides a case example. (RJM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Behavior, Children, Delinquency
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Abowitz, Kathleen Knight – American Educational Research Journal, 2000
Uses pragmatist theories of inquiry and communication to interpret and critique resistance theories in education. Uses the notion of transactionalism of J. Dewey and A. Bentley (1946) to develop a theoretical framework for inquiry into school opposition. This approach, rather than simple avoidance or punishment, can lead to school-based inquiry…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Discipline Problems, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
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Finn, Mary Ann – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1995
Examines the effects of race, economic deprivation, urban background, and criminal justice experience on officially recorded violent and nonviolent disciplinary incidents for 2,496 inmates released from a northern state prison. Results indicate that after controlling for predictor variables, race and prior incarceration have no significant main…
Descriptors: Adults, Correctional Institutions, Correctional Rehabilitation, Criminals
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Carpenter-Aeby, Tracy; Salloum, Monie; Aeby, Victor G. – Children & Schools, 2001
This process evaluation examines the psychosocial services of students who were assigned to an alternative educational program for disciplinary reasons. Study demonstrates the intensive school social work services needed by students assigned to an alternative educational program before they can begin to be productive in traditional school.…
Descriptors: Discipline Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Formative Evaluation, Nontraditional Education
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Robinson-Zanartu, Carol; Pena, Elizabeth D.; Cook-Morales, Valerie; Pena, Anna M.; Afshani, Rosalyn; Nguyen, Lynda – School Psychology Quarterly, 2005
Academic dishonesty and its consequences have become increasingly complex. Highly accessible electronic media, profound consequences for misconduct and reporting, and lack of standard practice intensify the issues. We surveyed 270 faculty members to determine whether they had been confronted with plagiarism and if they felt prepared to deal with…
Descriptors: Punishment, Faculty, Plagiarism, Teacher Attitudes
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