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Feucht, Joseph E. – NASSP Bulletin, 1998
In most cases, suspension represents playtime. In a Louisiana middle school, suspended students are given one of many books (related to their offenses) to read. If students fail a comprehension test, they must read the book during in-house detention. Suspension becomes both punitive and productive, since the books and accompanying exercises are…
Descriptors: Discipline, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools, Punishment
Joselowsky, Francine – NASSP Bulletin, 2007
This article explores what it takes to develop systemic strategies and structures that engage youth as coconstructors of their learning environment and experience. It looks at efforts nationwide to engage young people in educational change endeavors, draws on lessons learned from a national high school reform initiative, and addresses some…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Youth, School Restructuring, Academic Achievement

Ryan, Mark Edward – NASSP Bulletin, 1991
To serve at-risk minority students better, secondary schools should exchange the usual six-period daily schedule for an intensive, single-subject format (similar to summer school) during the typical 36-week calendar. One immediate advantage of using intensive three-week sessions for each subject is increasing time spent on academics. (six…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, High Risk Students, Learning Strategies, Minority Groups

Abiko, Tadahiko; George, Paul S. – NASSP Bulletin, 1986
Using several charts, this article compares strengths and weaknesses of Japanese junior high schools and American middle schools. Each system could learn something from the other. As an adaptive, reactive culture, Japan might benefit from a more flexible, diversified school atmosphere, while an individualistic, pluralistic United States might gain…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences