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Reimer, Kristin – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2011
This qualitative case study explores the implementation of restorative justice within one Ontario Public School. Restorative justice is a philosophy and a process for dealing with harmful behaviour, viewing such behaviour as a violation of relationships, not rules. My research seeks to present how restorative justice has been implemented in one…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Foreign Countries, Program Implementation, Case Studies
Goodman, Joan F. – Ethics and Education, 2007
It is generally acknowledged that school discipline is failing. Through a comparison of two very different disciplinary situations, I inquire into possible causes of failure and conditions of success. The argument is made that if discipline is to succeed, students must believe in and identify with the goals it is designed to support. Questions are…
Descriptors: Discipline, Discipline Policy, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Moral Values
Schroeder, Julie; Guin, Cecile C.; Chaisson, Rebecca; Houchins, David – Journal of Youth Studies, 2004
This article uses the case study method to examine the lives of three youths with disabilities living in the southern part of the United States who have followed a pathway to death row. An empirically established developmental and theoretical framework is used to examine issues related to the influence of disabilities and race on children and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Adolescents, Early Intervention, Case Studies

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