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Hart, Shelley R. – Communique, 2021
This article serves as the first in a series addressing comprehensive suicide prevention programming in the school context. Suicide is currently the second leading cause of death for 10- to 24-year-olds in the United States. As schools are a place where the majority of youth spend a significant amount of time, it follows that they are a natural…
Descriptors: Suicide, Prevention, School Health Services, Mental Health
Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools Technical Assistance Center (REMS), 2018
Classrooms are often the first settings in which students learn what it means to be civically engaged; and when students choose to use demonstrations and protests as a tool for civic engagement, school buildings, grounds, and communities are often selected as the setting. While demonstrations and protests (and the themes and events that prompted…
Descriptors: Readiness, Emergency Programs, Planning, School Role
Pamela Morris-Perez; Rachel Abenavoli; Adam Benzekri; Sarah Rosenbach-Jordan; Gianna Rose Boccieri – Society for Research in Child Development, 2023
For much of the past decade, suicide has been the second leading cause of death for adolescents in the United States, and suicide rates among adolescents have been rising for the last 15 years. Suicidal thoughts and behaviors among adolescents were common before COVID-19 and have become an increasing public health priority in the pandemic's wake.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Suicide, Prevention, Public Policy
Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools Technical Assistance Center (REMS), 2017
School preparedness is strengthened by prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery activities (also known as the five preparedness mission areas). This fact sheet describes what response is, how response is connected to the other preparedness missions, what response efforts planning teams may want to consider, and how response…
Descriptors: Readiness, Emergency Programs, Prevention, Intervention
Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools Technical Assistance Center (REMS), 2019
School emergency management can be addressed through the development of a school emergency operations plan (EOP) that addresses the school safety continuum, including safety, security, emergency management, and preparedness. Planners will address hazards and threats (e.g., wildfire and criminal activity), emergency management functions…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs, Natural Disasters, Fire Protection
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, US Department of Education, 2019
Several federal agencies jointly produced the "Guide for Developing High-Quality School Emergency Operations Plans" ("School Guide") (ED571878) in 2013. The "School Guide" recommends schools undertake emergency management planning within the context of district, local, regional, state, tribal, and federal agency…
Descriptors: School Districts, Emergency Programs, Public Agencies, Guides
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Rutter, Alison – Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 2011
The American educational system has often been the whipping boy for the woes of the country. If there is a problem, education is deemed to most likely be at fault. A change in the marketplace, coupled with both the continuing social needs and social changes from the 1960s, left the educational system looking woefully derelict. Having fully…
Descriptors: Professional Development Schools, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Principles
Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (NJ1), 2008
As knowledge of effective treatments for mental disorders has grown, so too has the field of mental health promotion and positive development. Studies completed during the last two decades have synthesized the state of mental health promotion and documented that universal mental health supports positively affect child and adolescent developmental…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Mental Disorders, Community Action, Mental Health
Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (NJ1), 2007
Society and the life experiences of children and youth changed considerably during the last century. Schools today are expected to do more than they have ever done in the past to implement effective educational approaches that promote academic success, enhance health, and prevent problem behaviors have grown significantly. Broad-based, school-wide…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Program Development, Emotional Development, School Role
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Poulou, Maria – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2007
Given the link between social skills, problem solving and resilience, it could be a helpful way forward to link the construct of social resilience to the social and emotional learning (SEL) framework. This article first discusses core ideas of both constructs, and supports the integration of the social resiliency framework into a broader…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Competence, Social Development, Emotional Development
Garber, Malcolm; Perry, Mary – Exceptional Parent, 1985
The Paraprofessional Outreach Program shows parents more effective ways of managing behaviors and teaching new skills to their disabled children. The program uses as paraprofessionals other parents of developmentally delayed children living at home. A 10-day training process for parent trainees focuses on such topics as goals of community…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Outreach Programs, Paraprofessional School Personnel, Parent Education
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Levenson, Phyllis; And Others – Journal of School Health, 1979
The model program described was designed to provide teenage mothers with knowledge and skills needed to successfully cope with caring for their infants. (JD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Rearing, Health Services, Infants
Matthews, Doris B. – 1986
The Matthews Stress Management formula is a stress management model for use in schools. This effective, practical, and inexpensive model entails the awareness of the physiology of stress, perception of tangible bases of motivation for children, appropriate and simplified techniques, applicability to other areas, and full recognition of the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Program Development, School Role, Self Esteem
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Kort, Michael – Journal of School Health, 1984
Various plans, including direct delivery of primary health care in public schools, are being suggested due to concern about the health of this nation's school children. The development of the role of the school in health care is explored. Current trends in school health programs are discussed. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Background, Dental Health, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Needs
Morlock, Linda L. – 1984
This brief overview of the Pinellas County, Florida, Latchkey program for school-age children initially discusses the background of the project and states program goals and objectives. The operation's organizational structure is delineated. Discussion then focuses on site development, interrelationship with the public school system, developmental…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Models, Needs Assessment, Organizational Objectives
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