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Valerie Beth Glassman – New Directions for Student Services, 2023
In the traditional model of student conduct adjudication, a finding of responsibility often results in prescribed punitive and/or educational outcomes, which may not resonate with the student or evoke deeper learning. Following a student's acceptance of responsibility, the Appreciative Inquiry process provides a highly personal, forward-thinking…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Punishment, Student Responsibility
Charlotte Silén; David Kilström; Klas Karlgren – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2025
Feedback literacy includes students' abilities to understand, use and benefit from feedback processes; it is important for the development of self-directed learning, SDL. Considering all of the places where students can potentially learn, especially the clinic, we would argue that feedback has been too narrowly defined. This study aims to explore…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Multiple Literacies, Skill Development, Learning Processes
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
Michael E. Rutledge II – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2023
The attempt to balance the requirements of athletic and academic demands prompts extensive research agendas from higher education and athletic stakeholders to examine how extrinsic and socio-environmental factors affect the desired outcomes of student-athletes. Reputable motivation literature describes needs as the starting point of motivation and…
Descriptors: Student Athletes, Athletics, Student Needs, College Students
Hart Barnett, Juliet E.; Fisher, Kim W.; O'Connell, Natasha; Franco, Kimberlee – Middle School Journal, 2019
There is growing national awareness of the negative and long-term consequences associated with bullying. The impact of childhood bullying can be substantial and include lowered self-esteem, heightened anxiety, greater levels of depression, fear, school refusal, isolation, and even suicide. While there is growing research on programs to address…
Descriptors: Bullying, Middle School Students, Student Behavior, Intervention
Fritz, John – New Directions for Higher Education, 2017
To scale student success, institutions may want to consider treating students more as partners, not just as customers or intervention recipients. One way to do so is sharing behavioral and academic feedback data that helps nudge students into taking responsibility for learning. The following chapter is drawn from the author's dissertation work…
Descriptors: Student Responsibility, Statistical Analysis, Success, Feedback (Response)
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
Mitchell, Joshua J.; Gillon, Kathleen E.; Reason, Robert D.; Ryder, Andrew J. – Journal of College Student Development, 2016
The authors used the Personal and Social Responsibility Inventory (PSRI), a nationally available campus climate assessment, for this study. The PSRI, which assesses individual students' behavior and perceptions of campus climate related to civic learning in higher education, was developed in 2006 as part of the Core Commitments Initiative of the…
Descriptors: Student Responsibility, Social Responsibility, Student Behavior, Student Attitudes
McGarry, Lorraine S.; Stoicovy, Donnan M. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2014
At the beginning of every school year at Park Forest Elementary School (PFE), it is customary for teachers to invite their students to participate in establishing guidelines for behavior and citizenship in their respective classrooms. Teacher Lorraine McGarry and principal Donnan Stoicovy began the 2012-13 school year, however, by taking this…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Democracy, Meetings
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
Rutschow, Elizabeth Zachry; Cullinan, Dan; Welbeck, Rashida – MDRC, 2012
Improving the success of academically underprepared students who are in need of developmental (or remedial) education is a key challenge facing community colleges today. Many of these students enter college with little awareness of these institutions' expectations or a clear model for how to make effective decisions about their academic careers.…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Developmental Studies Programs, Program Effectiveness, Two Year College Students
Breaux, Annette; Whitaker, Todd – Eye on Education, 2010
In a lively and engaging style, Annette Breaux and Todd Whitaker share 50 simple, straightforward techniques for improving student behavior and increasing student cooperation, participation, and achievement. Each practical, well-defined strategy can be applied in classrooms of all grade levels and subjects. Strategies include: (1) How to make…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Nonverbal Communication, Student Behavior, Anxiety
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
Lee, Daniel E. – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2009
Regrettably, cheating is widespread on all levels of our educational system. Effective monitoring and judicial review processes that ensure that students who cheat are subjected to appropriate disciplinary action are essential. However, policing is not enough. We must go beyond policing to change the culture of the classroom in ways that…
Descriptors: Discipline, Cheating, Court Litigation, Ethics

O'Reilly, Robert R.; Jarrett, John W. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1980
Compared to grade 8 students in intermediate schools, grade 8 students in K-8 schools are more involved with school activities and assume greater responsibility for those activities. K-8 schools apparently serve the needs of young adolescents better than intermediate schools. (SB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Elementary Education, Grade 8