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Peer reviewedHouston, John P. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1986
Two experiments with college psychology classes examined answer copying during multiple-choice examinations under conditions of free and assigned seating. More answer copying occurred in the free seating situation, not accountable for in terms of the idea that answer copiers prefer to sit in the rear of the room. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Cheating, Classroom Research, College Students, Discipline Problems
Black, Steve; Welsh, John J. – American School Board Journal, 1985
At a Florida high school, students who break school rules face predetermined consequences that are ascending in severity. The success of the system is contingent on staff training, communication, recordkeeping, administrative support, and evaluation. (MLF)
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems, High Schools, Parent Teacher Cooperation
Peer reviewedKnoff, Howard M. – Clearing House, 1983
Argues that discipline must be conceptualized as a problem solving process that includes problem identification, problem analysis, intervention, and evaluation. Discusses each of these points in detail. (FL)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Classroom Techniques, Discipline Problems, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedMeares, Henry Oneil; Kittle, Helen Adele – NASSP Bulletin, 1976
The method of suspension described here is both legally and educationally sound. The authors say the additional expense of a suspension-room teacher is economical when considered in light of costs incurred to school, child, and society under the old system. (Editor)
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems, Guidelines, Program Costs
Carrison, Muriel Paskin – Phi Delta Kappan, 1973
Examines three troublesome questions concerning the effects of behavior modification: (1) what other conditionings may occur besides the simple one desired, (2) what type of personality modification is taking place along with behavior modification, and (3) what type of society will result when it consists of individuals trained in this manner?…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Discipline Problems, Operant Conditioning
Peer reviewedWadd, K. – Education for Teaching, 1972
Guidelines for maintaining classroom discipline should be part of the College of Education curriculum. (DS)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Discipline Problems, Self Control
Peer reviewedMoss, Theodore C. – National Elementary Principal, 1971
Interprets the views of several elementary school principals about the middle school. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselors, Discipline Problems, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Schools
Peer reviewedJenison, Lynn M. – NASPA Journal, 1972
The results show that there is great variability in the attitudes of faculty and students when it comes to the adjudication of disciplinary offenses. This would indicate that there will probably always be some dissatisfaction in the academic community with the handling of various offenses. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Discipline, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems
Peer reviewedNovack, Harry S. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1971
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Discipline Problems, Drug Therapy, Exceptional Child Education
Peer reviewedHoward, A. W. – NASSP Bulletin, 1971
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems, Teacher Attitudes
Peer reviewedCamp, William G.; Garrison, James M. – Journal of Vocational Education Research, 1983
This study examines agricultural teacher perceptions of the student misbehavior problems they face. Student attitudes rather then violence or drug use emerged as the most serious problem. The good news is that student misbehavior simply is not a major problem nationally in agricultural education. (Author)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Behavior Problems, Discipline Problems, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedWasicsko, M. Mark; Ross, Steven M. – Clearing House, 1982
Discusses ways that teachers cause discipline problems and offers suggestions for eliminating such problems. (FL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discipline Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Teacher Relationship
Peer reviewedBeck, Mitchell A; Roblee, Cathy – Reading Improvement, 1983
Identifies specific behavioral characteristics of both aggressive and passive-aggressive students, delineates a four-step process that most aggressive students go through as they lose control of their emotions, and describes intervention strategies that teachers can use to deal with each step of the breakdown of control. (FL)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Discipline Problems
Peer reviewedDunham, Jack – Educational Research, 1981
Teachers have identified a number of stress situations in their work with disruptive children: insecurity due to student unpredictability, doubting their effectiveness, frustrated attempts at communication with other professionals, and feelings of isolation and limited social relationships (expressed by residential workers). (CT)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Discipline Problems, Interpersonal Relationship, Stress Variables
Peer reviewedDi Palermo, Joseph J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1982
Describes the qualities of a good disciplinary policy. (JM)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems, Elementary Secondary Education


