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Gabrielle Lindstrom; Lee Easton; Michelle Yeo; Robin Attas – International Journal for Academic Development, 2025
We are one Indigenous and three settler academics struggling with the question of what decolonizing means for us in our educational practices at three universities, located in different parts of the territory called Canada and Turtle Island. Drawn to the idea of Decoding the Disciplines as a process for this work, we found ourselves critiquing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decolonization, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations
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Connie Balkcom; Ashley Faaborg; Fallon Graham; Amy McClure; Sarah Terwilliger – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2025
This case explores the challenges faced by educational leaders at Maple Middle School, a rural school in a diverse community, involving a physical altercation between two students, subsequent student protests, and an investigation by Child Protective Services. Amid growing community unrest, a divided school board must address student discipline…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Middle Schools, Rural Schools, Middle School Students
Andrew P. Jaciw; Rebecca Dowling; Mayah Waltower; Li Lin; Jenna Zacamy – Empirical Education Inc., 2025
This report contains the appendices for the report "'How Are the Children?' A Study of the Effectiveness of a Social-Emotional Learning Curriculum for High School Students: A Report of a Randomized Experiment Conducted in the Rock Island Milan School District." The report presents findings from a one-year teacher-level randomized control…
Descriptors: High School Students, High School Teachers, Program Effectiveness, Social Emotional Learning
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Andrew P. Jaciw; Rebecca Dowling; Mayah Waltower; Li Lin; Jenna Zacamy – Grantee Submission, 2025
This study evaluates the first year of implementation of How Are the Children (HATC), a project-based social-emotional learning (SEL) curriculum designed to enhance high school student's social-emotional (SE) development. Through documentary filmmaking and lessons based on SE competencies, HATC aims to provide SEL support that amplifies authentic…
Descriptors: High School Students, High School Teachers, Program Effectiveness, Social Emotional Learning
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Ann Marie Cotman – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2024
The school-to-prison pipeline (STPP) describes in shorthand the problematic relationship between some students' school experiences and their subsequent incarceration. One summer, in response to vocal concerned parents, a suburban school board adopted a zero-tolerance policy for smoking and vaping. Through the combined effects of the zero-tolerance…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Zero Tolerance Policy, Parent Attitudes, Parent Participation
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Sandomierski, Therese; Martinez, Stephanie; Webster, Rebecca; Winneker, Anna; Minch, Devon – Preventing School Failure, 2022
Root Cause Analysis (RCA) has been recommended as a specific problem-solving approach for addressing disproportionate discipline outcomes. RCA differs from other problem-solving models through its in-depth analysis that draws from the perspectives of individuals who are impacted by the issue being addressed. When applied to disproportionate…
Descriptors: Discipline, Disproportionate Representation, Problem Solving, Data Use
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Crowe, Mary; Harding, Sara Fletcher; Gibbs, Beth – Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research, 2020
Limiting the interpretation of "undergraduate research" to fields in the life, physical, and behavioral sciences has hampered understanding of its effects on students, faculty and institutions through campus-wide programs that support students creating original knowledge within their fields. At Florida Southern College, each academic…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Creativity, Scholarship
Darling-Hammond, Sean; Gregory, Anne – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2023
School leaders across the state of California seek tools to reduce the use of exclusionary discipline and improve school climates. Research suggests that restorative practices (RPs) have the potential to achieve these ends, particularly when staff throughout the school implement, and students throughout the school experience, these practices.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Restorative Practices, Program Implementation, Student Experience
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Deery, Sharon; Chiappino, Kathryn – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2021
Building trust and loyalty creates an ethical foundation in schools that welcomes openness and sincerity within the community. This case focuses on challenging disciplinary questions in which authentic and transformative leaders/principals, through critical self-reflection, awareness, and discipline, must explore the effects that teachers and…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Caring, Ethics, Social Justice
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Agnello, Mary Frances; Lucey, Thomas A.; Laney, James D. – Research Issues in Contemporary Education, 2022
This article provides guidelines for student investigation that address teaching and learning objectives for both the social studies and language arts. Building on historical inquiry methods, the authors advocate for Discipline-Based Art Education (DBAE) as a vehicle for this learning. Because the curricula in secondary English/language arts and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Guidelines, Teaching Methods, Educational Objectives
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Heaton, Robert; Burns, Dylan; Thoms, Becky – College & Research Libraries, 2019
More than 250 authors at Utah State University published an Open Access (OA) article in 2016. Analysis of survey results and publication data from Scopus suggests that the following factors led authors to choose OA venues: ability to pay publishing charges, disciplinary colleagues' positive attitudes toward OA, and personal feelings such as…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Authors, Motivation, Altruism
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Atwood, Erin D.; Jimerson, Jo Beth; Holt, Briana – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2019
Using data is foundational to school leadership; however, when "data" are narrowly construed as academic outcomes, important data perceived as tangential to academics can be backgrounded, ignored, or unused. Today's school leaders must also attend to data around chronic absenteeism, discipline, learning climate, and social, emotional,…
Descriptors: Data Use, Equal Education, Food, Middle School Students
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Kemp-Graham, Kriss Y. – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2018
Nationwide, African American girls have the highest suspension rates among all racial and ethnic groups. Furthermore, they are the most severely, disproportionately affected by school discipline policies and practices when compared with other girls. This case study was developed for use in education leadership programs to critically analyze school…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, Disproportionate Representation, Discipline Policy
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Hayden Williams, Ashley; Egbert, Stella; Coronado, Richard – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2018
This case study is a combination of real-life events that describe the complexity of dual roles within a small school. The administrators in this case have to determine the consequences in response to a student's misbehavior, who happens to be the godchild of the superintendent and the daughter of a middle school principal. The child's high school…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Small Schools, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Student Behavior
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Mallette, Jennifer – Composition Studies, 2017
This article describes the ENGL 1023 Composition II course at the University of Arkansas, generally taken in the second semester of a student's first year and is taught within the context of literary studies or as a special topics section approved by the program in rhetoric and composition (PRC). The course is meant to be an introduction to…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Writing Instruction, English Instruction, Intellectual Disciplines
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