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Lasley, Thomas J. – Clearing House, 1979
Faceworking, or allowing a student to "save face," enables teachers to deal with mild discipline problems without creating unnecessary conflicts. Presented are ways teachers can use excusing, humoring, or ignoring, to enable students to maintain their self-esteem while at the same time modifying their behavior. (KC)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Educational Philosophy
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Ornstein, Allan C. – Contemporary Education, 1981
The major constitutional rights of secondary school students are examined. Areas include: discipline, religious freedom, right to assemble and petition, rights of pregnant and of married students, academic penalties, and student records. (CJ)
Descriptors: Assembly Programs, Discipline, Exceptional Persons, Married Students
Lerblance, Penn – Southwestern Law Journal, 1979
Legal and educational responsibility of law schools in dismissing students for academic or disciplinary reasons is discussed. Need for and rights to due process are examined, and constitutional law is referred to. Available from William S. Hein and Co., 1285 Main St., Buffalo, NY 14209. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Discipline
George, Paul S.; And Others – Community College Frontiers, 1980
Describes the development and operation of the associate degree program conducted by South Georgia College at the Georgia State Prison, a large maximum security prison, and compares it with a similar program conducted by Tallahassee Community College at the Federal Correction Institution in Florida, a small minimum security prison. (JP)
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Classroom Environment, Community Colleges, Correctional Education
Pradl, Gordon; And Others – New York University Education Quarterly, 1980
Faculty of the New York University School of Education, Health, Nursing, and Arts Professions describe curricular changes since World War II in subjects that have traditionally been included in high school studies: English, math, social studies, science, the arts, and foreign languages. (Editor)
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends, English Curriculum
Laneve, Ronald S. – Journal of the International Association of Pupil Personnel Workers, 1981
Examines four areas for working with disruptive students: (1) the role of schools; (2) student attitudes; (3) parent and family; and (4) the educator's role. Discipline is the main problem in schools today. Helping disruptive students improve their self-image and deal with conflict is important. (JAC)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Classroom Techniques, Discipline Problems, Elementary Secondary Education
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Pavela, Gary – Journal of College and University Law, 1979
A proposed "Code of Student Conduct" designed to replace current disciplinary regulations at the University of Maryland is discussed. It is suggested that college attorneys be participants at an early stage in the development of student disciplinary regulations, and they need to emphasize the leeway given to colleges by the courts. (MLW)
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Codes of Ethics, College Students, Court Litigation
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Phillips, Martin; Healey, Mick – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1996
Outlines several kinds of changes occurring in the history and philosophy of geography instruction in England. These are changes in the nature of the subject, changes in teaching methods, changes in school education, changes in undergraduate education; and student reactions to the subject. (MJP)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
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Palmer, Carolyn J.; Penney, Sophie W.; Gehring, Donald D.; Neiger, Jan A. – NASPA Journal, 1997
Assesses the use of language prohibiting hate crimes in campus conduct codes and determines whether such language unlawfully regulates speech, or behavior, or both. Examined senior student affairs officers' familiarity with two pertinent court decisions, along with the perceived applicability and use of the decisions in revising conduct codes.…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Environment, College Students, Court Litigation
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Huisman, Jeroen – Research in Higher Education, 1997
A study of Dutch universities from 1974-93 examined factors in the emergence of new academic programs and specializations, particularly the effects of government funding mechanisms (external factor) and level of paradigmatic development (internal factor), drawing on social exchange and resource dependency theory. Results indicate these two factors…
Descriptors: Degrees (Academic), Educational Change, Educational History, Epistemology
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Quann, C. James; Ratcliff, Terry D. – College and University, 1997
Discusses issues in the University of California's policies concerning recording of disciplinary actions on student transcripts, including the conflicting recommendations of a number of professional associations in higher education concerning student records, provisions of the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, and inconsistency in…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Administrative Policy, Confidential Records, Discipline Policy
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Zlotkowski, Edward – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 1995
Until recently the service-learning movement has had an ideological bias, prioritizing moral/civic questions related to the service experience. Now it needs to invest more intellectual energy in specifically academic concerns. Only by paying attention to the needs of individual disciplines and allying itself with other academic interest groups…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Change Strategies, College Curriculum, College Instruction
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Dwyer, David – Educational Leadership, 1996
Rebuts David Noble's critique of "technology fever" in the same "Educational Leadership" issue. Evidence shows that technology improves students' mastery of basic skills, test scores, writing, engagement in school, attendance, and deportment. Technology adds value to the curriculum when integrated into a comprehensive plan for…
Descriptors: Attendance, Basic Skills, Computer Assisted Instruction, Discipline
Cohn, Carol A.; Siegel, Loren – Learning, 1996
Two essays present opposing viewpoints on school uniforms. One suggests that uniforms make safer schools and better students. The other states that teenagers will rebel, and the uniform debate is a diversion from more pressing problems in education. The article includes brief opinion statements from teachers and other professionals. (SM)
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Dress Codes, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education
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Potter, Les; Bulach, Clete – Thresholds in Education, 1996
Describes a South Carolina middle school's efforts to improve student behavior and decrease suspension rates by using a focus-group approach with underachieving seventh graders with behavior problems. Students participated in daily focus-group experiences in which they learned strategies for changing their behavior and improving study skills.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Behavior Problems, Discipline
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