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Ziv, Avner – Child Develop, 1970
Thirty behavior problems were ranked according to severity by 165 eighth-grade boys and girls, 82 teachers, and 45 psychologists. A significant positive correlation was found between teachers' and psychologists' rankings. (Author/WY)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales, Behavior Standards, Correlation
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Danley, Janet V. – College and University, 2006
In these troubled times rife with examples of corporate, institutional, and personal misbehavior, it is sometimes difficult to determine just what is an ethical response. With headlines disclosing college and university recruiting violations in athletics, researchers intentionally publishing erroneous or misleading results, presidents and other…
Descriptors: Ethics, Work Environment, Behavior Problems, Colleges
Clement, Ronald W.; And Others – Training and Development Journal, 1978
In a survey, American Society for Training and Development members were asked to identify actual unethical training behaviors. Content analysis revealed six major categories: (1) inadequate professional development, (2) confidence violations, (3) use of cure-all programs, (4) dishonesty regarding program outcomes, (5) failure to give credit, and…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards, Codes of Ethics, Interpersonal Competence
Brooks, La'Tangela R.; Haley, Kathleen; McCann, Pamela; Moore, Kristen; Pearson, Diana. – 2000
This report describes a plan to improve student ability through cooperative learning. Inappropriate student interaction in social settings is attributed to lack of respect and responsibility. The study chose a language arts vehicle for the instruction of listening, communication, cooperation, organization, and problem-solving. This document…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards, Classroom Environment, Educational Research
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Brown, Joe H.; And Others – Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 1983
Telephone home survey can be used to identify child behavior problems accurately and assess their frequencies and setting conditions for "normal" children. This technique appears to provide reliable information useful in the design of community-targeted behavior management packages. (CMG)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards, Children
Kishon, Miriam – English Teachers' Journal (Israel), 1991
Ways to maintain classroom discipline are discussed, including examples of problems and causes; factors that affect behavior; classroom management techniques; a behavior code; and survival tips for teachers and student teachers. (LB)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards, Classroom Techniques, Discipline
Dobson, Russell; Hawkins, Sue – 1970
This study used a random assignment pretest posttest control group design to measure the influence of sensitivity training on student teachers' perception and treatment of behavior problems of elementary school children. The control group received the traditional student teacher training, while the experimental group received, in addition, nine…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards, Elementary School Students
Petty, Ray – Principal, 1987
Describes the attitude toward and treatment of student behavioral problems in the K-12 Special Education Learning Center developed by the Hartford (Connecticut) Public Schools. They provide a positive attitude while stressing discipline and good behavior as a top priority and use many common-sense principles in handling disruptive behavior.(MD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards, Discipline Policy
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Gehring, Donald D.; Bracewell, William R. – New Directions for Student Services, 1992
Judicial decisions have set boundaries on the ability of educational institutions to write rules governing student conduct and have defined the necessary components of a fair procedure to be used to assess disciplinary sanctions. This legal evolution affirms the respect shown students as citizens of the academic community. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards, College Students, Discipline
Neatrour, Paul E. – Schools in the Middle, 1994
The Johnstown (Pennsylvania) Middle School has adopted a simple, practical school bus discipline program that refers disruptive students to the bus-duty teacher to discuss the incident. The bus driver's written report activates the bus-rider training program, featuring temporary loss of riding privileges, a simulated bus ride, a safety video, a…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards, Discipline, Intermediate Grades
Colvin, Geoff – Corwin Press, 2007
Maintaining well-disciplined schools is becoming more difficult in today's educational system, and problem behavior or lack of school discipline is reaching crisis proportions. Nationally recognized author and educator Geoff Colvin provides the "what's," "why's," and "how's" for establishing an effective discipline program while promoting an…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Check Lists, Discipline Policy, Student Behavior
Chizak, Lawrence – American School Board Journal, 1984
Detention rooms are more effective when students are accountable for their behavior, rules and consequences are clear and publicized, and teachers are involved in the disciplinary process. (DCS)
Descriptors: Accountability, Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards, Discipline
Karpisek, Marian E. – School Library Journal, 1980
Considers the issue of reinstating a quiet atmosphere into secondary school learning centers, and suggests that noisy students should not be allowed to manipulate the center for their own purposes. (CMV)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards, High School Students, Learning Resources Centers
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Joyce, Bonnie G.; And Others – Education and Treatment of Children, 1989
The article presents a working definition of rule-governed behavior, describes research regarding the insensitivity of rule-governed behavior to contingency changes, and provides guidelines for the effective use of academic and conduct rules and for preventing problems associated with insensitivity to changed contingencies. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards, Classroom Techniques
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Welch, Michael R.; Tittle, Charles R.; Grasmick, Harold G. – Social Forces, 2006
Survey data from a southwestern metropolitan area are used to analyze whether the ability of personal Christian religiosity to predict social conformity is spuriously due to self-control. Results indicate that both personal religiosity and self-control display statistically significant, independent negative net relationships with many forms of…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Metropolitan Areas, Religious Factors, Christianity
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