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Educational Service Region of Cook County, Chicago, IL. – 1972
Highlights and excerpts from public hearings in Cook County, Illinois, on student truancy, suspension and expulsion are presented. The hearings represent an attempt to determine how many youths out of school due to truancy, expulsion or suspension are provided with an alternative education program by their schools and whether the out-of-school…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrative Problems, Dropouts, Educational Legislation
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Mizell, M. Hayes – Urban Review, 1978
With careful planning, guidance, and implementation by skilled educators, in-school alternative programs--particularly those that offer individual or group counseling and superior academic instruction--can result in schools more effectively meeting the discipline needs of students. (Author/KR)
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Expulsion
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Ott, Mary Diederich – Research in Higher Education, 1988
Logistic regression was employed to analyze predictors of academic performance (academic dismissal versus satisfactory performance) for first-time freshmen after one semester in an eastern state university. The analyses indicated that academic performance was highly related to high school academic grade point average. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, College Freshmen, Expulsion
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Bartlett, Larry – Journal of Law and Education, 1986
Reviews recent court litigations concerning the rights of students to invoke the Fifth Amendment in school disciplinary hearings. Concludes that Miranda warnings (informing suspects of their right to remain silent) are not required when student infractions have not violated criminal statutes and that student self-incrimination may be used as…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Due Process
Skiba, Russell J. – 2000
Despite the controversies that it has created in school districts throughout the country, zero tolerance continues to be a widely used response to school disruption and violence. This paper explores the history, philosophy, and effectiveness of zero-tolerance school disciplinary strategies. Growing out of Reagan-Bush-era drug-enforcement policy,…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Discipline, Discipline Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. National Security and International Affairs Div. – 1995
This report examined the academic review processes at the three Department of Defense service academies, describing how the academies use these processes to review cases of students who have not met academic performance standards. Based on interviews with academy officials and relevant documents, it outlines the review processes in place at the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Expulsion, Higher Education
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Lewis, Lionel S.; Ryan, Michael N. – Social Problems, 1971
Using cases of contested dismissals from colleges and universities reported in American Association of University Professors Bulletin" between 1963 and 1970, holds that the significance of the 1960's as far as governance in concerned lies in the challenge to the concentration of power of academic administrators by some faculty. (RJ)
Descriptors: Activism, Administrator Attitudes, College Faculty, College Students
Lewis, Rodney – American Indian Culture Center Journal, 1971
Descriptors: American Indians, Boarding Schools, Civil Liberties, Discipline Problems
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Ekstrand, Richard E. – Education and Urban Society, 1982
Examines Federal special education legislation for limitations on the right of public schools to discipline handicapped students. Describes the case of Stuart v Nappi, in which the plaintiff successfully fought disciplinary expulsion from school based on her status as a special education student. (MJL)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Disabilities, Discipline Policy, Due Process
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Cooper, Dolores J.; Strope, John L., Jr. – West's Education Law Reporter, 1990
In "Goss v. Lopez" the Supreme Court held that more formal procedures would be required for longer suspensions or expulsions. Reviews more than 40 cases that addressed the question of procedural due process required for long-term suspension or expulsion and summarizes findings. (MLF)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Due Process, Elementary Secondary Education, Expulsion
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Weiler, Kay; Helms, Lelia B. – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1993
The academic dismissal of a nursing student for obesity raises questions about the basis for determining compliance with performance contracts and faculty responsibility for protecting student privacy. The case demonstrates the importance of clearly defined expectations and the need to respect privacy concerns. (SK)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Expulsion, Higher Education, Nursing Education
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Haigh, Richard – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1996
A British headteacher ponders a tumultuous decade in school management. The national curriculum was one major problem. There have also been radical, deleterious changes in the ways schools are funded, governed, managed, planned, and inspected; how teachers are educated; and the terms and conditions of teacher employment. Competition for pupils has…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Competition, Expulsion, Foreign Countries
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Holloway, John H. – Educational Leadership, 2002
Reviews research on the impact of zero-tolerance policies on student behavior and achievement. Concludes that policies are generally ineffective and often counterproductive. (Contains 14 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education, Expulsion
Nord, Christine Winquist; West, Jerry – Education Statistics Quarterly, 2001
Examined parents' school involvement by family type and explored the association between their involvement and whether students get mostly A's, have ever repeated a grade, or have ever been suspended or expelled. Data from the National Household Education Survey indicate that school involvement is not the same across family types, and that…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Expulsion, Family Structure
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International Journal on School Disaffection, 2003
The students quoted in this paper attend New Rush Hall Pupil Referral Unit, an alternative high school for disaffected students in Redbridge, east London. Rose is 16 and in her final year of high school. Her previous school records document numerous instances of challenging/violent behaviour, spitting, screaming and shouting. She has been arrested…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Nontraditional Education
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