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Texas Child Care, 1999
Addresses behavior problems commonly encountered in classroom management. Discusses concerns such as getting children to listen, making classroom rules, controlling an out-of-control child, getting children to share, using stickers, alleviating conflicts between parents and teachers' style and practice, solving transition time problems, addressing…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Early Childhood Education
Varner, Edna – Principal, 2000
A middle-school teacher turned principal believes that classroom discipline problems stem from problems teachers are having with instruction. This article explains how to devise focusing activities, organize faculty study groups and turn discipline referrals into mini-writing workshops. Helping teachers is better than blaming them. (MLH)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Early Adolescents
Peer reviewedKulis, Stephen; Shaw, Heather; Chong, Yinong – Journal of Higher Education, 2000
Analyzes data from the 1989 Survey of Doctorate Recipients to evaluate racial segmentation of the academic labor market along geographic and disciplinary lines. Finds that black faculty in the sciences and engineering are found disproportionately in southern, historically black institutions; areas with sizable black populations; and, independent…
Descriptors: Blacks, College Faculty, Engineers, Geographic Regions
Peer reviewedHaas, Stephanie W. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1997
Describes a method for automatically identifying sublanguage (SL) domain terms and revealing the patterns in which they occur in text. By applying this method to abstracts from a variety of disciplines, differences in how SL domain terminology occurs can be discerned. Findings indicate relatively consistent differences between the hard sciences…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Automation, Classification, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedColdron, John; Boulton, Pam – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 1996
Interviews English parents who had at least one child who had finished compulsory schooling about their school choice and experience of compulsory schooling. Examines different significances that parents attached to discipline and why. Argues that power relations between adult/child and resulting from social location are relevant to understanding…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Hoober, Scott – American School Board Journal, 1998
The majority of school districts have installed video cameras on buses. Videotaping school-bus riders provides a tangible picture, complete with sound. Along with the cameras, districts should have a disciplinary process in place. (MLF)
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, School Buses
Peer reviewedMittell, Ian; Penny, Alan – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 1997
To determine the extent to which tension between learning knowledge/skills and processes/understanding influenced practice and assessment in design and technology departments, this study analyzed surveys of department heads, teacher tutor reports, and student self-reflective reports. Suggests that a disjunction between policy and practice results…
Descriptors: Design, Educational Assessment, Educational Policy, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedWyche, Karen Fraser – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1998
Surveyed 82 departments of African Studies and 182 courses on gender to examine course offerings on the psychology of women, African-American women, and other areas related to gender. Results indicate that the psychology of women has not had much influence on the curriculum of African-American studies. (SLD)
Descriptors: African Studies, Black Studies, Course Content, Curriculum
Peer reviewedRiding, Richard; Agrell, Tina – Educational Studies, 1997
Looks at relationships between cognitive skills and cognitive style in Anglophone Canadian students. Finds that they are statistically independent, that there is a statistically significant relationship between sex and performance in some subjects, and that there is a statistically significant relationship between skill, style, and subject in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedToby, Jackson – Public Interest, 1998
Discusses establishing a new basis for discipline in U.S. high schools, and suggests making high school voluntary to increase the number of students who really want to be in school. Another suggestion is to find ways to introduce adults into the classrooms to boost the authority of classroom teachers. (SLD)
Descriptors: Discipline, High School Students, High Schools, School Restructuring
Peer reviewedDay, Randal D.; Peterson, Gary W.; McCracken, Coleen – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1998
Parents' characteristics that influence the incidence of spanking are investigated. Differences between boys and girls, mothers and fathers, older and younger children, Black and White, and married versus single women, as well as attributes of the child, the parent, and the social context are explored using multiple regression analysis. Profiles…
Descriptors: Children, Discipline, Family Life, Marriage
Shore, Rebecca – Thrust for Educational Leadership, 1998
Distressed at student disregard of clearly communicated rules and regulations, a Huntington Beach (California) high school principal realized the delivery system was not personalized enough. Having administrators visit each English class to explain reasons behind the rules improved the situation. Also, a new block schedule improved teacher-student…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Discipline Policy, Educational Environment, High Risk Students
Peer reviewedPalmer, Carolyn J.; Lohman, Gretchen; Gehring, Donald D.; Carlson, Sarah; Garrett, Olan – NASPA Journal, 2001
Summarizes results of a survey concerning institutional responses to legislation that allows institutions to notify parents of students under the age of 21 who have violated institutional alcohol policies. Assesses factors triggering and inhibiting development of notification policies; notification procedures and frequencies; and effects of…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, College Students, Discipline Policy, Higher Education
Finnie, Ross – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2001
Analyzed early career outcomes of recent Canadian college graduates by discipline. Found that many outcomes conform to expectations: the professions and other applied disciplines generally experienced lower unemployment rates, closer skill and qualification matches, and higher earnings; however, fine arts and humanities graduates are more…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Education Work Relationship, Employment Patterns, Employment Potential
Peer reviewedManning, M. Lee; Bucher, Katherine T. – Clearing House, 2001
Reviews the basic tenets of educator Haim Ginnot's theories about teacher behavior and classroom communication as the most influential element that contributes to children's behavior in the classroom, as teachers consistently demonstrate and model positive communication, behaviors, and relationships. Explains several of Ginnot's essential ideas…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education


