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Meade, Jeff – Teacher, 1998
More than half of all school fires are started intentionally, and students (particularly older students) are responsible for a large percentage of those fires. Having a troubled background is a strong predictor for a student setting a fire. This article highlights one Texas community's experiences and reaction when its high school was burned by…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Delinquency, Identification, Secondary Education
Romney, David M. – 1986
This booklet discusses four of the more common classroom behavior disorders with which teachers must deal: hyperactivity, childhood depression, extreme shyness, and aggressive behavior. In the section on hyperactivity, three characteristics--excessive motor activity, inattentiveness, and impulsiveness--are listed as constituting the hyperactivity…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Problems, Children, Classroom Techniques
O'Moore, Mona – 1988
This document presents a report on the proceedings of a conference called to examine the problem of bullying of pupils in the age group 6-16 years old in schools in Europe, with the hope that the presentations and discussions would stimulate further awareness and interest and lead to the initiation of further research into the subject within…
Descriptors: Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems
Hills, Tynette W. – 1985
This booklet informs teachers, administrators and other educational personnel about how students learn to regulate their own behaviors, which kinds of behavior are pertinent to successful learning in schools, and what processes can bring about agreement on behavioral standards among students, parents and school personnel. A review of theory and…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Codes of Ethics, Discipline, Discipline Policy
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Fine, Marvin J.; Holt, Penni – Psychology in the Schools, 1983
Explains the differences between systemic and linear approaches to behavior, and provides examples of how the school-based consultant can intervene from a systems perspective, using interviews, short-term family counseling, and teacher consultation. Issues and cautions about using a systemic approach are presented. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Consultation Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Counseling
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Gaushell, W. Harper; Lawson, David M. – School Counselor, 1989
Describes behavioral checksheet as both a checklist of student behaviors that provides information to parents concerning their child's inappropriate school behavior and a means for directly involving the parents in the change process. Discusses the use of behavioral checksheets within the family context, lists specific uses of behavioral…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Check Lists, Counseling Techniques
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Weinberg, Carl; Weinberg, Lois – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1992
Attempts to clarify the complex relationship between the identification of at-risk students and the ways educators try to retain them in school. Examines student problems from three different perspectives: the idiosyncratic, the sociocultural, and the institutional. Common student problems of learning, inappropriate behavior, depression, and…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Attendance, Behavior Problems, Depression (Psychology)
Hetherington, E. Mavis; And Others – 1981
This report reviews the research literature on the effects of divorce and one-parent childrearing on academic achievement and intellectual functioning in children. Life changes following the decision to separate are described along with scholastic achievement measured by IQ and aptitude tests and patterns of cognitive performance. Factors…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Problems, Children