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Heilman, Donald E. – Thresholds in Secondary Education, 1977
A nationwide survey was undertaken to obtain copies of written policies outlining the responses made by school districts to vandalism and violence. Lists fourteen of the most used items appearing in the school district policies and elaborates on two areas needing more development. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Delinquency Prevention, Discipline Policy, School Vandalism, Student School Relationship
Today's Education, 1980
Teachers and students worked together to improve behavior in the schools and to decrease violent incidents and vandalism. A workshop and new discipline policies have caused a significant decrease in school violence. (JD)
Descriptors: Policy Formation, School Vandalism, Secondary Education, Student Behavior
Snider, Sarah J. – 1978
One of 52 theoretical papers on school crime and its relation to poverty, this chapter contends that the Appalachian child has a set of values not yet understood by outsiders that influence behavior and lead to misbehavior that is not understood. Greater understanding of Appalachian values would assist observers in understanding that those…
Descriptors: Cultural Traits, Delinquent Behavior, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Secondary Education
Rose, Charla – Teacher, 1977
Descriptors: Educational Environment, School Vandalism, Self Esteem, Student Needs
Rubel, Robert J. – American Educator, 1978
Of the four major findings of the Safe School Study, three are concerned with the relationship between teachers and pupils in classrooms. The main thrusts of the findings are that teachers should be sensitive to adult-child relationships and fair with respect to the development and enforcement of school and classroom rules. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Discipline, Discipline Problems, Research Utilization, School Role
Grealy, Joseph I. – Thresholds in Secondary Education, 1977
School violence and vandalism threatens to seriously hamper the ability of educational systems to carry out their primary function. Presents some shocking cases of school violence and vandalism and suggests some remedies for both. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Delinquency, Delinquent Behavior, Educational Environment, Educational Problems
Darling-Hammond, Linda – 1979
If the findings of recent research are any guide, the dollars that are now spent on security devices and personnel, and the educational time now lost by involving teachers and administrators in expanding security programs, would be better spent on strategies for making schools more humane places in which learning can take place. We should look for…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Change Strategies, Class Size, Elementary Secondary Education
Time, 1978
Students from California to Florida to New York are behaving as they please, assaulting their teachers, avoiding any serious penalty, and, in some cases, committing murder in their schools. Some changes are being initiated. (RK)
Descriptors: Discipline Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, School Safety, School Vandalism
Natriello, Gary; Scott, Paul – 1981
This paper examines the relationship between the evaluation (for both behavior and academic work) and authority systems of public high schools and the extent to which students in those schools become disengaged. Student disengagement is reflected in student absenteeism, low-level student participation in school, and student participation in…
Descriptors: Attendance, Conflict, Power Structure, School Vandalism
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Richardson, Don H. – NASSP Bulletin, 1976
Vandalism is a major problem in the schools today, and the first step in combatting it is to develop clear, specific, and enforced rules for your school. (Editor)
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Discipline Problems, School Policy, School Vandalism
Today's Education, 1980
Teacher associations in Hawaii have acted to stop violence, vandalism, and discipline problems in their schools. More encouraging and open minded attitudes on the part of teachers brought about student cooperation in reducing acts of violence. (JD)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Competence
White, James; Fallis, Anita – 1980
A self-administered questionnaire was mailed to all school principals in Ontario asking them to indicate which of 55 vandalism prevention measures they had used; how effective each had been in reducing vandalism; the cost of vandalism during 1978; whether they have an alarm system and a vandalism-reporting system; and what community groups the…
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, Cost Estimates, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Tinto, Vincent; And Others – 1978
One of 52 theoretical papers on school crime and its relation to poverty, this chapter attempts to demonstrate that deviant behaviors in school are caused and patterned by the manner in which schools differentially constrain the ability of students legitimately to attain the goal of academic success. By applying a modified and extended version of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Theories, Delinquent Behavior
Valerious, Barbara Hoban – 1977
This document describes a practicum established to improve the learning environment in an urban elementary school. Violence, vandalism, and anti-social behavior on the part of students created a situation in which teachers spent more time keeping order in the classroom than in actual teaching. The practicum was set up as an inservice education…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Change, Elementary Education, Helping Relationship
De Cecco, John P.; Roberts, John K. – 1978
One of 52 theoretical papers on school crime and its relation to poverty, this chapter presents a model of negotiation as a means to resolve school conflict. The assumption is that school conflict is inevitable, but student delinquency is not. Delinquent behavior results from the way that the school deals with conflict. Students resort to…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Conflict Resolution, Delinquency Prevention
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