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Vincent, Claudia G.; Walker, Hill; Espelage, Dorothy L.; Valido, Alberto; Murray, Christopher; Svanks, Rita; Marquez, Brion; Pennefather, Jordan – NASSP Bulletin, 2022
This paper has two purposes: First, we describe the components of the Student Ownership, Accountability, and Responsibility for School Safety (SOARS) framework in the context of the literature on school safety. Second, we offer outcomes from a pilot study testing the framework's impact on student perceptions of: (1) school belonging; (2) sense of…
Descriptors: School Safety, Student Responsibility, Accountability, Student Attitudes
Vincent, Claudia G.; Walker, Hill; Espelage, Dorothy L.; Murray, Christopher; Svanks, Rita; Pennefather, Jordan; Valido, Alberto; Marquez, Brion – NASSP Bulletin, 2022
We present outcomes from a field test of a student-centered and technology-driven school safety framework. We describe the framework components rooted in school violence prevention. Results from our field test indicate moderate student and teacher use of the framework components, improvements in student perceptions of school safety, reductions in…
Descriptors: School Safety, School Violence, Prevention, Student Behavior
DeWitt, Douglas M.; DeWitt, Lori J. – NASSP Bulletin, 2012
While collegiate fraternity and sorority hazing are well documented problems that receive prominent attention, hazing at the high school level is also a serious issue. Across the nation, media headlines offer a continual reminder that high school hazing is not a phenomenon of the past. As high school principals seek ways to discourage and…
Descriptors: Violence, Principals, High Schools, Followup Studies
Wells, Caryn; Feun, Lindson – NASSP Bulletin, 2007
The transformation of a high school to a learning community is a slow and challenging process. This study tracked the efforts of teacher and administrative leaders from six high schools who worked to develop professional learning communities. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of interviews with school leaders revealed that the early days of…
Descriptors: High Schools, Organizational Change, Educational Environment, School Surveys
Peer reviewedGordon, Deanna; Moles, Margaret – NASSP Bulletin, 1994
In 1987, the College of Education at Virginia Tech restructured its principal preparation program. Internships are conducted by principal-mentors expected to be teachers, models, and supportive colleagues. The program allows mentors, central office staff, and professors to meet with graduate students in an environment where all are learners. Any…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Cooperative Programs, Educational Administration, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedClark, Arvel B.; Grube, John R. – NASSP Bulletin, 1971
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Programs, Individualized Instruction
Peer reviewedArmstrong, Deborah; And Others – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
When teachers become technologically literate, students are the beneficiaries. Principals can ensure that appropriate supports are present and the school climate encourages teachers' professional development efforts. One such program is Computer Assisted Teacher Talk, a summer-institute program that helps teachers learn to use computers to foster…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Computer Literacy, Educational Environment, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedNorris, Carol A.; And Others – NASSP Bulletin, 1984
School personnel and university researchers can cooperate more effectively if research is linked to classroom outcomes. Collaborative research benefits schools, universities, and communities by aiding decisions about programs and resource allocations. (JW)
Descriptors: Educational Cooperation, Educational Environment, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
Schornick, Paula – NASSP Bulletin, 2010
United States schools are not providing students with the mathematical background necessary to compete on an international level and become successful adults. Recently, educators and researchers have focused on learning what factors might attribute to this lack of mathematical knowledge. However, few studies have searched for answers from the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, High School Graduates, Remedial Mathematics
Peer reviewedDorrell, Larry D.; Katcher, Edward – NASSP Bulletin, 1984
A Missouri inschool suspension program is described that attempts to improve the educational environment while allowing continuous instruction. (MD)
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Environment, Secondary Education, Special Programs
Peer reviewedCarricato, Frank N. – NASSP Bulletin, 1973
Using the analogy of farming to illustrate the nurturance of a career education program, the author offers practical suggestions on necessary first steps in cultivating career education. (Editor)
Descriptors: Career Education, Educational Attitudes, Educational Environment, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedCampbell, Graham M.; Jansson, Lars C. – NASSP Bulletin, 1974
This article gives direct comparisons of various computer types-their costs and capabilities for school use. The authors discuss flexibilities, advantages, and disadvantages of an assortment of computer hardware. (Editor)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Costs, Educational Environment, Electronic Equipment
Peer reviewedBrunelli, Jacalyn – NASSP Bulletin, 1990
Opportunity to respond is a valuable tool in any classroom. By observing a target student in the gym, the administrator can develop a picture of the class's response patterns and evaluate the activity's educational value. The gymnasium is a classroom where all students should be learning. Includes two references. (MLH)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Observation, Physical Education, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedBenham, Barbara J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1976
Perceiving the need for change and then wanting to change are not enough, proclaims this writer, who suggests that schools recruit and assign a person full time to facilitate the change process while working with teachers. She describes the situation and the person. (Editor)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Individual Characteristics
Peer reviewedHart, Leslie A. – NASSP Bulletin, 1973
To retrain teachers for better performance, the author says, the teaching environment must be changed significantly. He elaborates on his theory and gives examples of his method. (Editor)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Environment, Educational Programs, Retraining

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