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Wright, Sarah; Wordsworth, Russell – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2013
The authors describe their experiences of teaching through a series of major earthquakes and the lessons learned regarding sustaining teaching and learning through an ongoing natural disaster. Student feedback data from across the university is analyzed to generate a model of constructive practice for instructors responding to a crisis. The…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Emergency Programs, Natural Disasters, Teaching Experience
Reeves, Douglas B. – Educational Leadership, 2011
To manage effective grading reform, education leaders must engage teachers, parents, communities, and policymakers in a rational discussion about grading. Doug Reeves suggests that leaders start the conversation with a discussion of the principles on which all stakeholders can agree; make clear what will not change under the new grading policy; be…
Descriptors: Grading, Educational Change, Grades (Scholastic), School Policy
Goff, Wendy – Australian Journal of Education, 2011
This article explores the effects of cyberbullying in relation to a school's duty of care. By examining the impact of cyberbullying through an increasingly common scenario, it becomes apparent that the strategies for Australian schools in maintaining their duty of care may be unclear and uncommunicated. Findings suggest that Australian law in its…
Descriptors: Risk Management, Foreign Countries, Student Behavior, Bullying
Hawkins, R.; Redley, M.; Holland, A. J. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2011
Background: In the UK those paid to support adults with intellectual disabilities must manage two potentially conflicting duties that are set out in policy documents as being vital to their role: protecting service users (their duty of care) and recognising service users' autonomy. This study focuses specifically on the support of people with the…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Risk Management, Ethnography, Interviews
Gallant, David T. – School Business Affairs, 2011
Almost everyone uses social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn. Since Facebook is the most popular site in the history of the Internet, this article will focus on how one can protect his/her personal information and how that extends to protecting the private information of others.
Descriptors: Privacy, Internet, Web Sites, Social Networks
Schrader, Andrew – School Business Affairs, 2011
On average, more than 90% of email is unwanted junk mail--spam. Many spam messages include annoying promotions for irrelevant products, but others include viruses and pornographic content, which can pose a severe legal issue for schools. Spam puts districts in a difficult situation as schools try to enhance learning in the classroom with advanced…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, School Districts, Information Technology, Computer Security
Fischman, Josh – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
Censored papers on bird flu, which could help terrorists, have critics wondering if academic scientists can police their own work. The near-publication has brought out general critics of the federal panel, the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity, and the voluntary self-policing approach that it embraces instead of regulation. Members…
Descriptors: Animals, Advisory Committees, Educational Legislation, Scientists
Powellson, Tina Samuel – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Many scholars have asserted that college should contribute to the moral development of students, developing them into people who can think and act morally (Chickering, 1969; Evans, Forney, & Guido-DiBrito, 1998; Mathaisen, 2005). This responsibility applies not only to the classroom, but to the co-curricular experience as well. The…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Values Education, Risk Management
Webb, Louisa; Quennerstedt, Mikael – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2010
In the current climate of health surveillance, governmental measurement and control as well as a focus on individual responsibility for risk are prevalent in school contexts. Physical education is a crucial site for the production and reproduction of health messages and thus is an important location through which health and healthy bodies are…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Child Health, Physical Education Teachers, Urban Schools
Franco, Giacomo; Maresca, Paolo; Nota, Giancarlo – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2010
The issue of knowledge management in a distributed network is receiving increasing attention from both scientific and industrial organizations. Research efforts in this field are motivated by the awareness that knowledge is more and more perceived as a primary economic resource and that, in the context of organization of organizations, the…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Networks, Models, Social Influences
Roy, Ken – Science Scope, 2010
Batteries commonly used in flashlights and other household devices produce hydrogen gas as a product of zinc electrode corrosion. The amount of gas produced is affected by the batteries' design and charge rate. Dangerous levels of hydrogen gas can be released if battery types are mixed, batteries are damaged, batteries are of different ages, or…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Child Safety, Science Instruction, Laboratory Safety
Council of the Great City Schools, 2017
In 2002 the Council of the Great City Schools and its members set out to develop performance measures that could be used to improve business operations in urban public school districts. The Council launched the Performance Measurement and Benchmarking Project to achieve these objectives. The purposes of the project were to: (1) Establish a common…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Public Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Performance
Feehan, Patrick J. – EDUCAUSE Review, 2013
In 2013, compliance issues march, unceasingly, through every aspect of higher education. Yet the intricacies of privacy, information security, data governance, and IT policy as compliance and risk areas within the IT organization can reverberate and impact every other department within the higher education institution. The primary focus is always…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Technology, Compliance (Legal), Risk Management
Abraham, Janice M. – Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 2013
With proven advice and practical best practices for sound risk management, this robust publication written by the CEO of United Educators identifies how engaged board members should collaborate closely with institutional leaders on a variety of operational and strategic risks. All board members, whatever their role or committee assignment, will…
Descriptors: Colleges, Risk Management, Governing Boards, Best Practices
Browne, Charlyn Harper – ZERO TO THREE, 2014
The national Quality Improvement Center on early Childhood (QIC-eC) funded four research and demonstration projects that tested child maltreatment prevention approaches. The projects were guided by several key perspectives: the importance of increasing protective factors in addition to decreasing risk factors in child maltreatment prevention…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Research, Educational Quality, Child Abuse

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