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Flippen, M. B. – Journal of School Improvement, 2001
Argues that in order to gain respect from students, adults must stress relationships over rules. Contends that rigid enforcement of rules breeds compliance, and compliance does not equal respect. States that students must be in healthy relationships with those whom they respect, and that adults should be respectable. (NB)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Improvement Programs
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Brutcher, Robert – Journal of School Improvement, 2001
Describes SAIL (Students Active in Leadership) as a school-based, youth-directed group. States that the program helps teenagers learn leadership skills by developing and implementing community service activities. SAIL finds partners with whom to collaborate among local businesses, government, and health associations, and these partners provide the…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Improvement Programs
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Small, Meg L.; Jones, Sherry Everett; Barrios, Lisa C.; Crossett, Linda S.; Dahlberg, Linda L.; Albuquerque, Melissa S.; Sleet, David A.; Greene, Brenda Z.; Schmidt, Ellen R. – Journal of School Health, 2001
Uses data from the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2000 to describe state- and district-level policy support and coordination and state- and district-level policies regarding school environment, injury prevention, and substance use and violence prevention, noting school-level policies and practices in those areas, policies to inform…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Board of Education Policy, Child Health, Educational Environment
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Hyatt, Keith J.; DaSilva Iddings, Ana Christina; Ober, Scott – TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 2005
This article tells the story of one elementary school faculty who responded to the call for accountability by adopting an inclusive view and implementing educational practices where all students were welcomed and considered valuable, contributing members of the school community. The inclusion of students with disabilities in the general education…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Inclusion, Educational Practices, Educational Change
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Kelley, Robert C.; Thornton, Bill; Daugherty, Richard – Education, 2005
Education leadership is possibly the most important single determinant of an effective learning environment. Change leaders must understand procedures and processes that create the conditions necessary for organizational improvement. Building principals must be able to assess and evaluate the impact and perceptions of their leadership styles.…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Instructional Leadership, Educational Environment, Leadership Styles
Pattison, Sue; Harris, Belinda – Australian Educational Researcher, 2006
This paper is set against the backdrop of an increasing number of strategies and policies developed by the Department for Education and Skills in the U.K. regarding the promotion of positive mental health in schools and the recognition of the value of improving mental health in relation to children's learning, achievement, attendance and…
Descriptors: Recognition (Achievement), Therapy, Literature, Young Adults
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Nuryatno, Muhammad Agus – Convergence, 2005
Education is not a neutral area and can never be neutral, because it is always socially constructed, culturally mediated, and politically intervened. Education in Indonesia has been used for a long time as a political vehicle to preserve and strengthen the New Order (1965-1998) regime. The policy of the NKK--BKK (Campus Life Normalization--Student…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Critical Theory, Educational Philosophy, Educational Environment
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Papanastasiou, Elena C.; Zembylas, Michalinos – International Review of Education, 2006
The data obtained from high-school seniors for the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) for the country of Cyprus appear to be contradictory. Although Cypriot students did not perform well in mathematics in elementary school, middle school, and in the non-advanced sectors of high school, students in advanced mathematics…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Achievement, High School Seniors
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Alvermann, Donna E. – Voices from the Middle, 2006
Alvermann urges teachers to "listen to their own students for guidance in adapting their instruction," calling it both "feasible and worthwhile." She says, "But having personal access to good directional ideas is not enough. Finding ways to turn those ideas into sound instructional practices (based on principles derived from equally sound…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Literacy Education, Educational Improvement, Active Learning
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Hieneman, Meme; Dunlap, Glen; Kincaid, Donald – Psychology in the Schools, 2005
Although it has been argued that students with behavioral disorders benefit most from placement in general education classrooms, careful and systematic support is required to insure that their placement is successful. In this article, we review supports and interventions provided at multiple levels that together are known as "positive behavior…
Descriptors: General Education, Behavior Problems, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Behavior Disorders
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Wood, Nathan B.; Lawrenz, Frances; Huffman, Douglas; Schultz, Matt – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2006
The "No Child Left Behind" (NCLB) Act has made schools accountable for assuring adequate yearly progress of students. Therefore, it has become critical to identify school-level variables that can be controlled to affect student achievement, especially given that, thus far, most school reform efforts have failed to significantly affect…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Environment, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
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Hartman, Chester – Educational Leadership, 2006
Research shows that by the end of 3rd grade, one of six children in the United States has already attended three or more schools. During a four-year period, overall school stability can fall below 50 percent for many schools. Students--both those who move and those who remain behind--can suffer psychologically, socially, and academically from…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Student Welfare, Student Needs, Student Adjustment
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Forthun, Larry F.; McCombie, Jeffrey W.; Freado, Mark – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2006
This study explores the effects of Life Space Crisis Intervention (LSCI) training on school personnel and the students they serve. The goal of the study was to evaluate how LSCI was being used by staff and whether interventions reduced school-wide disciplinary referrals. Results showed that LSCI was used frequently by trained school personnel from…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Training, School Personnel, Middle School Students
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Hung, Chih-Lun – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2005
This study examines to what extent fathers' and mothers' involvement in schooling is related to children's school outcomes, taking into account differences in family social status, social structure, and children's perceptions of their school learning environments. The findings suggested that (a) mothers were more involved in their children's…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Family Characteristics, Social Status, Parent Aspiration
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Brener, Nancy D.; Pejavara, Anu; Barrios, Lisa C.; Crossett, Linda; Lee, Sarah M.; McKenna, Mary; Michael, Shannon; Wechsler, Howell – Journal of School Health, 2006
The School Health Index (SHI) is a self-assessment and planning tool that helps individual schools identify the strengths and weaknesses of their health policies and programs. To determine the percentage of US schools meeting the recommendations in the SHI, the present study analyzed data from the School Health Policies and Programs Study (SHPPS)…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Nutrition, Health Education
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