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Sara Goldberg – ProQuest LLC, 2025
Minimal research has been focused on the role of school monitors in the public-school setting. This study explored the perspectives of school monitors on preparation, training, communication, and feedback. The study looked to examine if these aspects contribute to the overall role of school monitors and to identify specific areas where they…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Public Schools, Social Emotional Learning, Feedback (Response)
Iantosca, Tony – Educational Theory, 2023
In this paper, Tony Iantosca situates the academic integrity policies of US colleges and universities, as well as student plagiarism, in biopolitical frameworks. By examining the aporias that result from student plagiarism in the context of neoliberal knowledge production, which produces and depends upon individualized, skills-bearing students,…
Descriptors: School Policy, Plagiarism, Neoliberalism, Student Behavior
O'Grady, Courtney E.; Jackle, Erin M.; Ostrosky, Michaelene M. – Young Exceptional Children, 2023
Many early educators struggle with how to address challenging behaviors that they feel are persistent, and in fact, challenging behavior is identified as teachers' most pressing training need. Feeling unprepared to prevent and intervene on challenging behavior can lead to increased teacher stress, burnout, and turnover. In the most extreme…
Descriptors: Suspension, Early Childhood Education, Student Behavior, Preschool Children
Jones, Rebecca; Kreppner, Jana; Marsh, Fiona; Hartwell, Brettany – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2023
Traditional in-school approaches focus on using consequences for managing pupil behaviour. Within published literature, concerns have been raised about the effectiveness and negative impact of punitive approaches. This systematic synthesis explores the perspectives of children and young people (CYP) in secondary schools on in-school punitive…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Modification, Punishment, Secondary Schools
Emerson, Anne – Pastoral Care in Education, 2022
Current behaviour policies, which focus around reward and deterrent, have only limited long-term effectiveness. They assume that students can exercise self-control and follow rules, when motivated to do so. Students with special educational needs and disabilities typically have many intrinsic challenges to self-regulation, due to executive…
Descriptors: Trauma, Students with Disabilities, Behavior Problems, Executive Function
Christopher Cleveland – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2022
Background: Suspensions can have negative effects on students' immediate academic and long-run outcomes, including increasing their likelihood of being arrested and incarcerated as an adult (Bacher-Hicks, Billings, Deming, 2019). School discipline practices have become a concern of families and policymakers and there have been increasing local,…
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, School Policy, Educational Change, Suspension
Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, 2023
This practice guide is one of a set of resources for increasing equity in school discipline. The guides are based on the Center on PBIS's 5-Point Equity Approach, which has been shown to be effective in increasing equity in schools (link to…
Descriptors: Discipline, Data Use, Behavior Modification, Student Behavior
Curran, F. Chris; Finch, Maida A. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2021
Purpose: Over the past decade, increasing attention to the negative impacts of exclusionary discipline and disparities therein has led many state educational leaders to enact school discipline reforms. This study examined the response by school district leadership to a state's revision of guidelines for student codes of conduct. Data: This study…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Discipline Policy, Administrator Surveys, School Districts
Sprick, Randy; Knight, Jim – Educational Leadership, 2018
Schools who hope to implement a schoolwide behavior management policy should make sure to involve teachers in the process. Sprick and Knight discuss ways that school leaders can get started on developing and executing an overall behavior strategy that gets buy-in from all staff. Forming a leadership team, giving teachers voice and choice, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Participation, Behavior Modification, Leadership Responsibility, Teamwork
Diana Divecha; Marc Brackett – International Journal of Bullying Prevention, 2020
This article makes the case for shifting the national focus from bullying prevention to the systemic integration of evidence-based practices of social and emotional learning (SEL) into US school programs and policies. Several meta-analyses demonstrate that SEL is a promising approach for reducing a range of disruptive behaviors in schools. The…
Descriptors: Bullying, Prevention, Social Emotional Learning, Evidence Based Practice
Regional Educational Laboratory Northwest, 2020
Reflecting an overall policy shift in Oregon and nationwide, Oregon passed laws in 2013 and 2015 aimed at changing the way school discipline is applied in grades K-12. The 2013 legislation directed districts to replace zero-tolerance policies with an emphasis on preventing and reducing unnecessary student suspensions and expulsions. Suspensions…
Descriptors: State Policy, Discipline Policy, School Policy, Prevention
Nishioka, Vicki; Stevens, David; Deutschlander, Denise; Burke, Arthur; Merrill, Becca; Aylward, Alex – Regional Educational Laboratory Northwest, 2020
In 2013 and 2015 Oregon enacted legislation that shifted school discipline policies from a zero-tolerance approach to one that emphasizes preventing behavioral problems and reducing unnecessary suspensions and expulsions. Suspensions and expulsions are often referred to as exclusionary discipline because they remove students from classroom…
Descriptors: State Policy, Discipline Policy, School Policy, Prevention
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
Estes, El-Roy – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Restorative practices emerged on the scene within the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) as of recent. In 2006, CPS revamped their Student Code of Misconduct handbook from a strict and stern "zero-tolerance" voice to a more sensitive and subtle "restorative talk" approach. With this transition in effect, the school's culture and…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Public Schools, Peace, Leadership
Dotson Davis, Lauren – Middle Grades Review, 2019
This essay provides a broad overview of adverse childhood experiences and their impact on the middle level learner. The author finds points of intersection between current research on traumatized students and tenets of the middle level philosophy to make the argument for trauma informed practices that holistically serve young adolescents.
Descriptors: Trauma, Experience, Student Needs, Middle School Students