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Barry Down; Anna Sullivan; Neil Tippett; Bruce Johnson; Jamie Manolev; Janean Robinson – Critical Studies in Education, 2024
This article reports on a critical policy analysis of discourses related to school exclusions. The management of problematic student behaviour is one of the intractable problems facing education systems today. Despite being ineffective, school suspensions and exclusions are commonly used in many countries as a discipline strategy to manage student…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Discipline Policy
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Thijs Loonstra; Valentina C. Tassone; Zoë Robaey; Perry den Brok – Environmental Education Research, 2025
While environmental problems are urgent in modern society, they are especially difficult to tackle because of their normative and politically controversial nature. Universities may choose different theoretical paradigms for the teaching of environmental problems. However, limited theoretical and/or practical analysis has been undertaken of the…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Models, Social Problems, Outcomes of Education
Englander, Elizabeth – Educational Leadership, 2019
Determining the who/what/why/where/how of a cruelty incident in schools is crucial to determining context--is the act an isolated incident or bullying? But how do you determine that when the incident occurs online? Englander discusses the complexities behind determining context in cyberbullying and highlights new research in the area for how…
Descriptors: Bullying, Context Effect, Computer Mediated Communication, Student Behavior
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Bricker, Todd E. – Journal of Service-Learning in Higher Education, 2022
Service-learning is a valuable pedagogical practice for undergraduate students. It provides meaningful community engagement for students and assists in linking theory with practice. This article provides information regarding the planning, execution and outcomes of an undergraduate service-learning project conducted in a law enforcement class. A…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Undergraduate Students, Law Enforcement, Best Practices
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Kerosky, Michael; Zlatkovski, Ariel – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
Most discussions of youth behavior focus on the small group engaged in high-risk activities, ignoring the majority of youth who are developing in prosocial ways. This article provides a rationale for reversing this self-fulfilling prophecy which creates the impression that problem behavior is the norm. It describes the Youth Risk Behavior Survey…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Adolescents, Incidence, Epidemiology
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Fettig, Angel; Schultz, Tia R.; Ostrosky, Michaelene M. – Young Exceptional Children, 2013
Challenging behavior is often a source of frustration for parents. Challenging behavior is defined as any behavior that interferes with children's learning and development, is harmful to children and to others, and puts a child at risk for later social problems or school failure (Bailey & Wolery, 1992; Kaiser & Rasminsky, 2003). Children's…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Social Problems, Change Strategies, Educational Strategies
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Walton, Gerald – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2011
Bullying behaviours remain common in schools despite an abundance of policies and programs aimed at curbing them. In this paper, the author argues that such policies and programs are problematic not because they are flawed in themselves, but because they draw from the dominant and usual ideas about what bullying is taken to be. These ideas are…
Descriptors: Bullying, Child Safety, Cultural Pluralism, Models
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Shields, Darla J. – Schools: Studies in Education, 2009
Urban teachers are fleeing urban schools in large numbers for positions that offer safety, support, security, autonomy, respect, higher pay, and freedom from managing disruptive student behaviors and attitudes that are products of the community's social problems. Efforts to retain experienced teachers in urban districts are crucial to the success…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Social Problems, Urban Teaching, Student Behavior
Kabler, Brenda; Weinstein, Elana – Communique, 2009
Across America, the numbers of homeless children and families are growing as a result of many factors including the recent economic crisis, home foreclosures, and natural disasters. Because of an increase in the number of homeless children throughout the United States, this population has unmet needs that can be targeted in school settings under…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Homeless People, School Psychologists, Disadvantaged Youth
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Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 2007
Children with only months of life experience and brain development are just beginning to learn social problem solving. No wonder young children frequently make mistakes! Teachers tend to complain about tattling more than any other behavior. To many teachers, tattling is irksome, but there is more to this behavior than meets the eye. In this…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Guidance, Child Development, Interpersonal Competence
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Mayfield, Joan; Homack, Susan – Preventing School Failure, 2005
Children who sustain traumatic brain injury (TBI) can experience significant cognitive deficits. These deficits may significantly impair their functioning in the classroom, resulting in the need for academic and behavioral modifications. Behavior and social problems can be the direct or indirect result of brain injury. Difficulties in paying…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Educational Environment, Behavior Problems, Assistive Technology
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Pino, Angel – Thresholds in Education, 1995
The causes of violence in schools, as in society, are multiple and complex; they are rooted in the intolerable economic and social conditions created by Brazil's development model, characterized by unequal wealth distribution, widespread poverty, and an exclusive society. By mirroring this exclusionary process, the educational system is inherently…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Factors, Elementary Secondary Education, Failure
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Tremper, Charles R. – Urban Review, 1987
A federal project introduced law enforcement and community development techniques in three urban school districts. The study found school safety and respect for students' procedural rights to be compatible. It may be possible to incorporate the techniques of the project into more promising approaches to school crime and student misbehavior.…
Descriptors: Crime, Delinquency, Discipline, Educational Environment
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Shilov, D. S. – Russian Education and Society, 1998
Contends that the lack of school adaptation is one of the most serious problems within the Russian educational system. Expounds that the lack of adaptation is the impossibility of adequate school instruction in accordance with students' natural abilities and students' social interactions within their own lives. Discusses efforts to overcome the…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Health Needs
Arthur, Linda L. – 1990
The successes of the Japanese educational system have been widely praised by western educators in recent years. But this success appears to have a dark side; an educational framework that places students in fierce competition with one another and in which school-related violence and suicide occur with disturbing frequency. This paper focuses on…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, College Entrance Examinations, Educational Practices
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