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Luck, Jo-Anne; Chugh, Ritesh; Turnbull, Darren; Rytas Pember, Edward – Higher Education Research and Development, 2022
Increasing incidents of academic dishonesty are a problem for universities globally. The traditional approach to dealing with academic dishonesty has been to detect and punish, which may not be the best solution. This study explored the perceptions of sessional teaching staff (a growing but often neglected workforce) on academic integrity and…
Descriptors: Integrity, Cheating, Universities, Teacher Attitudes
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Jabbari, Jason; Johnson, Odis, Jr. – Youth & Society, 2022
Students drop out of school for a variety of reasons, yet are "pushed out" when they exhibit traits that are deemed undesirable to school officials, such as misbehavior and academic failure. While much of the previous research on pushouts views the phenomenon as a discrete occurrence often attributed to either misbehavior or academic…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, High School Students, Ethnicity, Mathematics Achievement
Wilson, Karen V.; Rhodes, Cheyenne E.; Kern, Laura; George, Heather Peshak – Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, 2022
This brief describes a school's transformation from using ineffective and punitive disciplinary practices to implementing effective and proactive responses to behavior by installing the PBIS framework in a unique setting. Specifically, this demonstration highlights the work of the PBIS school leadership team at the American School for the Deaf…
Descriptors: Discipline, Punishment, Positive Behavior Supports, Deafness
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Edwards, Alexander Kyei – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2019
This was a causal comparative study to investigate the causality of 'ex post-facto' variables: moral reasoning (MR) and cheating behaviour (CB) and their associational effect on the authenticity of examination results among Senior High School (SHS) students (N=2,520). Two different data sets were derived from (i) a survey questionnaire with one MR…
Descriptors: Cheating, Moral Issues, Integrity, Credibility
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Maag, John W. – Beyond Behavior, 2019
Although the good behavior game (GBG) has a long empirical record for effectively decreasing inappropriate student behavior, there are fewer studies that have targeted improving appropriate behavior. This article describes why and how the GBG can be used by teachers across grade levels and situations to increase student appropriate behavior and…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Modification, Contingency Management, Reinforcement
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Harper, Rowena; Bretag, T.; Ellis, C.; Newton, P.; Rozenberg, P.; Saddiqui, S.; van Haeringen, K. – Studies in Higher Education, 2019
If media reports are to be believed, Australian universities are facing a significant and growing problem of students outsourcing their assessment to third parties, a behaviour commonly known as 'contract cheating'. Teaching staff are integral to preventing and managing this emerging form of cheating, yet there has been little evidence-based…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Universities, Foreign Countries, Cheating
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Kinkead-Clark, Zoyah – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2020
One factor that put Jamaican children at risk is their exposure to everyday crisis which is defined as an existence where citizens are forced to live in harsh environments resulting from social issues including; crime, violence, economic depression, and social injustice. Guided by the findings which note children's perspectives of schools as…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Young Children, Teacher Attitudes, Early Childhood Teachers
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Warnick, Bryan R.; Scribner, Campbell F. – Theory and Research in Education, 2020
The following article surveys changes to school punishment in the United States over the past century -- particularly, the rise of exclusionary methods and the school-to-prison pipeline -- to argue that prevailing disciplinary techniques are out of step with the developmental ethos of education and the principles of democratic oversight. To remedy…
Descriptors: Discipline, Educational Environment, School Culture, Moral Values
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Rawlings, Anna Maria; Tapola, Anna; Niemivirta, Markku – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2020
Students' goal strivings are known to be connected with important outcomes, both academically and with regard to individual well-being. In spite of their importance, our knowledge of factors contributing to their early development is rather limited. In this longitudinal study on school beginners (N = 212), we focused on the interrelationships…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Correlation, Academic Achievement, Mastery Learning
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Hu, Huiqing; Sperling, Rayne A. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2018
Previous research shows that classroom management is a major concern of pre-service and novice teachers. This study examined the management strategies pre-service teachers suggested across a variety of classroom situations and their rationales. Findings shows that preservice teachers are most comfortable addressing management scenarios with…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Preservice Teachers, Student Behavior, Behavior Problems
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Buren, Molly K.; Rios, Kristina; Burke, Meghan M. – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 2022
Parent advocacy is an essential component to help children with disabilities receive appropriate school services. However, there are limited studies about parent advocacy for children with disabilities living in rural areas. To address this issue, semistructured interviews were conducted with 12 parents of children with disabilities. The purpose…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Parent Attitudes, Advocacy, Grounded Theory
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Lustick, Hilary – Journal of Peace Education, 2022
How can restorative justice, an increasingly common alternative to zero tolerance discipline, serve as an opportunity to both close the racial discipline gap and promote more critical awareness of structural inequality? Using Knight and Wadhwa's (2014) concept of critical restorative justice, I analyzed interviews with youth leaders and staff at…
Descriptors: Justice, Zero Tolerance Policy, Racial Differences, Discipline
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Carranza Esteban, Renzo Felipe; Mamani-Benito, Oscar; Caycho-Rodríguez, Tomás; Santillán Mejía, Aida Ch.; Vilca, Lindsey W.; Mendoza Galarza, Maritza J.; Bárrig Jó, Patricia S. – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2021
Introduction: Children's behavior is influenced by parenting. This study aimed to assess the effect of the Parents Raising Safe Kids (ACT) program on parenting practices among parents with children between 3 and 5 years of age. Method: The study consists of a quasi-experimental design, and it used a sample of 65 parents between the ages of 21 and…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Preschool Children, Parent Education, Child Behavior
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Stearns, Peter N.; Stearns, Clio – History of Education, 2017
This article traces the uses of and attacks on shame in classroom discipline, in the United States, from the nineteenth century to the present. Shame was once routinely used in the classroom. In American society generally, the emotion came under new attack from the early nineteenth century onwards, as demeaning and contrary to human dignity; the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Punishment, Discipline, Classroom Techniques
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Merchant, Rahim Kamruddin; Rafiq, Inara; Rafiq, Nasreen; Rafiq, Neelam; Khowaja, Anaiz Ahmed – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2019
With the change in socio-cultural environment, today's youth is encountering more challenges than ever before. This encounter is influencing heavily on their daily life activities and behaviors. Youth today has become more violent and vigilant than they were before. Some leading factors of this behavior can be marked as more prone towards the…
Descriptors: Violence, Youth, Behavior Problems, Child Rearing
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