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Larry Thompson – Corwin, 2024
Hundreds of schools across North America are embracing Larry Thompson's Responsibility-Centered Discipline (RCD) -- a groundbreaking approach that supports students in developing intrinsic motivation and growing as conscientious and active members of their school communities. Emphasizing responsibility, empathy, and self-regulation, RCD offers a…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Student Responsibility, Discipline, Self Control
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Florentina Ionela Linca; Florentina Lavinia Matei – Journal of Educational Sciences, 2023
Autonomy in learning is obtained through an active process, in which students set learning objectives, monitor, regulate and control their knowledge, motivation and behavior, guided by the characteristics of the educational environment. We chose this topic because we believe that one of the objectives of universities is to train autonomous,…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Student Responsibility, Student Participation, Student Behavior
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Ruoyu Fang; Robert White – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2025
This study explores academic procrastination among postgraduate distance learners, a topic that has received limited attention. Through qualitative interviews with participants, the authors conducted thematic analysis on their experiences. Three overarching themes emerged: perception, reasons, and reflection of academic procrastination among…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Student Attitudes, Time Management, Graduate Students
Sofia P. Baker; Cory Koedel – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER), 2025
We study changes to teacher working conditions from 2016-17 to 2022-23, covering school years before, during, and after the COVID pandemic. We show working conditions were improving leading into the pandemic but declined when the pandemic arrived. Perhaps more surprisingly, the peak of the pandemic was not a low point for teacher working…
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Environment
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Süleyman Göksoy – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2018
The present research aims to examine the problems that academicians experience in management of teaching-learning process, to reveal the reasons of the problems and to develop solution suggestions. Case study design of qualitative research methods was used in this research and it includes 41 volunteer academicians. Structured interview form was…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Barriers, Instruction
Sprick, Jessica; Jenson, William R.; Sprick, Randy; Coughlin, Cristy – Ancora Publishing, 2017
Bullying is a pervasive problem that negatively affects all students, including those who bully, those who are targeted, and bystanders. This resource allows you to take a multitiered approach that encompasses universal procedures, strategies for intervening with students who bully, and strategies for intervening with students who are targeted.…
Descriptors: Bullying, Victims, Intervention, Student Behavior
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Poth, Cheryl; Pei, Jacqueline; Job, Jenelle M.; Wyper, Katherine – Teacher Educator, 2014
The value of research-informed classroom practices is well recognized and thus this qualitative study was designed to explore, from multiple perspectives, the experiences and influences of classroom practices for students with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). The inductive analysis of 11 focus groups and three interviews involving 60…
Descriptors: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Teaching Methods, Intention, Reflection
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Mirsky, Laura – Prevention Researcher, 2011
Restorative Practices is a proactive approach to whole-school climate change based on communication and responsibility. It is an approach being developed and refined as an alternative to exclusionary and punitive "zero-tolerance" policies mandated in many schools today. In this article, Laura Mirsky of the International Institute for…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Climate, Zero Tolerance Policy, Educational Environment
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Woglom, Lauren; Pennington, Kim – Social Education, 2010
While bullying is often accepted as an integral aspect of "growing up," it can have detrimental and lasting effects on its victims. Bullying can occur in a variety of forms, including direct teasing and threatening, the use of physical violence, and in the spreading of malicious gossip and rumors. With the proliferation of new technology, bullying…
Descriptors: Violence, Bullying, Victims of Crime, Student Behavior
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McCabe, Don; Katz, Daniel – Tech Directions, 2009
Cheating has become a major issue for schools and leaders across the country. While plagiarism and cheating are not new, the proliferation of technologies available to students enables new forms of cheating. In addition, recent studies demonstrate an interesting level of moral flexibility among students as they often are motivated to cheat simply…
Descriptors: High School Students, Cheating, Ethics, Student Behavior
Sprick, Randy – Principal Leadership, 2009
Reactive and exclusionary approaches to discipline are common in secondary schools but do not improve behavior or ensure safety. In this article, the author highlights two promising models that schools can combine to improve climate and discipline for all students. The combined models of PBS (positive behavior support) and RTI (response to…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Discipline, Student Responsibility, Student Behavior
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Moscinski, David – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2008
Each September in Wisconsin students return to school, football games draw enthusiastic crowds, and homecoming week is celebrated. Trees lose their leaves only to be re-adorned in white in that generation bridging tradition known as toilet papering. Community residents have differing opinions on "tp"ing, in large part determined by whether they…
Descriptors: School Safety, Educational Environment, School Community Relationship, Student Responsibility
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Bayer, Alan E. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2004
Students must learn to balance what they can expect from faculty with what they need to do themselves to make the classroom a safe and welcoming climate for everyone. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Student Rights, Student Responsibility, Classroom Environment, Guides
Anderson, Marian – Instructor, 1974
This article presented a few of the instances in which children have learned to cope with their emotions with a little help from little friends. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Educational Environment, Emotional Disturbances, Handicapped Children
Dodge, Darlene; Nizzi, Denise; Pitt, Wendy; Rudolph, Kristina – Online Submission, 2007
Analysis of prior research, articles and studies revealed that concerns exist regarding student behavior in the classroom, at both the national and local levels. The learning environment is severely impacted by off-task behavior, as well as, lack of responsibility for daily routines and homework. Multiple reasons have been suggested as to why this…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Grade 3, Student Behavior, Rewards
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