Ways in which schools can handle student discipline problems are described in this Digest, which asserts that effective strategies aim to encourage responsible behavior and provide …
JM Benshoff, JM Poidevant, CS Cashwell - Elementary School Guidance & …, 1994 - JSTOR
Discipline within schools is becoming an increasing priority. School coun-selors, together with other education professionals, acknowledge that productive schools need effective …
G Su Pinnell - Theory into practice, 1985 - Taylor & Francis
People making educational policies—teachers establishing classroom rules, principals giving directions to staff, or school boards creating attendance policies—tend to make …
This book presents an alternative way of thinking about school discipline policy. It advocates the establishment of a school environment that supports good student behavior and …
RH MacNaughton, FA Johns - NASSP Bulletin, 1991 - journals.sagepub.com
Developing a Discipline Program Page 1 47 Inservice for Teachers Developing a Successful Schoolwide Discipline Program By Robert H. MacNaughton and Frank A. Johns Robert H …
Improvement of a school's discipline program can begin with the opinion inventories published by the National Study of School Evaluation. Once teachers, students, and parents …
DJ Losen - National Education Policy Center, 2011 - ERIC
This document presents a summary of the larger report" Discipline Policies, Successful Schools, and Racial Justice." State legislation is an important lever for improving the equity …
The purpose of this paper is to help school administrators look seriously at one of the biggest school problems--discipline. The author examines those factors that seem to cause …
RH Horner, G Sugai, HF Horner - School Administrator, 2000 - ERIC
Professor Hill Walker has identified three challenges to handling disruptive student behavior: prevention, at-risk programs, and high-intensity interventions. Principals should …