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Ackerly, Rick – Independent School, 2016
When a child doesn't respond to initial attempts to improve behavior, the first response is to try again. When that still doesn't work, teachers might do something else, and keep trying until they run through an entire repertoire of ideas. When they still don't get what they want, teachers begin to think: "What's wrong with this child?"…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Functional Behavioral Assessment
Skiba, Russell J.; Losen, Daniel J. – American Educator, 2016
In this article, the authors trace the course of school discipline over the past 20 years and examine the status of school discipline reform today. They begin with an examination of zero-tolerance, suspension, and expulsion policies, as well as their assumptions and effects. They discuss alternatives that have been proposed and the guidance that…
Descriptors: Discipline, Discipline Policy, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Educational History
Northington Purdie, Cynthia – Multicultural Perspectives, 2014
The practice of paddling students for misbehavior remains legal in 19 states. The practice was quite prevalent in the mid-to late-20th century and was implemented in order to instill fear in students, so that they would behave properly. To public school students, this was as normal as recess. To an observer with no former frame of reference,…
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Discipline, Educational Practices, Classroom Techniques
Ugwuegbulam, Charles N.; Ibrahim, Haj. Naheed – Journal of Education and Practice, 2015
Primary and secondary school in Nigeria encourage punctuality to school yet a good number of the learners came late to school. This is especially true in the case of day students. Learners who come late to school are usually punished in one way or the other yet the lateness to school phenomenon still persist. Lateness to school behaviour affects…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Secondary Education, Discipline, Discipline Problems
Bradley, Maceo – Teachers College Record, 2015
This chapter tells the story of how and why one student who received a ticket for being late to school joined the fight against policies that criminalize students in Los Angeles Unified School District.
Descriptors: Advocacy, Activism, Discipline Policy, Discipline
Fabiano, Gregory A.; Pyle, Kellina – Grantee Submission, 2019
Children with ADHD comprise one of the most common groups requiring supports from school mental health providers, yet current school structures and special education policies are not optimally situated to support and adapt to the inconsistent behaviors that are the hallmark of children with ADHD. The present paper reviews the evidence base for…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Mental Health, School Health Services, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
Chin, Maisie – Voices in Urban Education, 2015
CADRE, an organization led by Maisie Chin, is a Human Right to Education Campaign. Between 2005 and 2013, CADRE played a lead role in using grassroots organizing and leadership development to create a seismic shift in public policy, debate, and narrative around school discipline, racial disparities, parents' roles, school climate, and closing the…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Organizations, School Community Programs, Partnerships in Education
Davis, Fania – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2014
Nelson Mandela's adage, "I destroy my enemies when I make them my friends" captures the profoundly inclusive nature of restorative justice (RJ). The hallmark of RJ is intentionally bringing together people with seemingly diametrically opposed viewpoints--particularly people who have harmed with people who have been harmed--in a carefully…
Descriptors: Punishment, Discipline, Discipline Policy, Functional Behavioral Assessment
Pavelka, Sandra – Prevention Researcher, 2013
Restorative justice models provide schools with the opportunity to improve school culture by addressing the disciplinary standards and creating a forum for peaceful resolution of conflict and misbehavior. These models seek to determine the impact of the incident and establish a mutual, prescriptive agreement for resolving and repairing the harm…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, School Culture, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Discipline Policy
Van Ausdal, Karen; Pittman, Carlil; Towns, Treyonda – Voices in Urban Education, 2015
The PASSAGE (Positive and Safe Schools Advancing Greater Equity) initiative in Chicago brought together representatives from Chicago Public Schools (CPS), the parent organizing group COFI (Community Organizing and Family Issues), and the youth education organizing group VOYCE (Voices of Youth in Chicago Education), facilitated by the Annenberg…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Community Organizations, Interviews, Conflict
Dominguez, John – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2013
Bullying often persists in spite of formal programs targeting this problem. Supportive school and classroom communities enlist brave peers in consoling, encouraging, and befriending victims, which removes the status that fuels bullies. For the past 18 years, this author has worked in multiple children's agencies and schools, studying bullying…
Descriptors: Victims of Crime, Peer Groups, Bullying, Functional Behavioral Assessment
Conley, Katy – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2013
The Positive Behavior Support Team at Madison Metropolitan School District (Wisconsin) provides consultation and wrap-around services for students who exhibit significant physical or sexual aggression. Several members of the team received training in the Three Pillars of TraumaWise Care curriculum from Reclaiming Youth International. This article…
Descriptors: Trauma, Positive Reinforcement, Student Behavior, Behavior Modification
Lucas, Amy Magnafichi – English Journal, 2012
It seems as if at no other time in the distant past has there been so much media coverage of bullies and bullying behavior within the schools. Has it always been present in some form? More than likely. Should it be brought to national attention? Absolutely. No one, student or not, deserves to feel unsafe, threatened, or invisible, whether it be at…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Bullying, Teacher Attitudes, Collegiality
South African Educators' Mutually Inclusive Mandates to Promote Human Rights and Positive Discipline
Coetzee, Susan; Mienie, Cathrine – Perspectives in Education, 2013
South African educators are mandated by international and national law to observe and promote human rights. However, given the realities of the limited teaching time available, educators cannot fulfill this obligation solely by teaching the curriculum. Another avenue needs to be found for educators to fulfill this obligation. Educators are also…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Discipline, Discipline Policy, Functional Behavioral Assessment
Pfeifer, Douglas – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2013
Routine life stressors can trigger anger and violence with children who have poor emotional regulation. This article describes "Response Ability Pathways" (RAP) strategies that equip youth in managing these daily challenges. The strategies require establishing steps to gain the young persons trust and providing alternative methods to…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Violence, Psychological Patterns, Coping