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Coburn, Janet – College Planning & Management, 1998
Discusses the use of consumer-oriented marketing as a means of increasing enrollment in colleges and universities. Examples of how some schools are using this approach by addressing student preferences are provided and include such ideas as upgrading the dining hall to offer greater food selections, using dormitory bathroom door keypad locks to…
Descriptors: Dining Facilities, Dormitories, Gymnasiums, Higher Education
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Shendell, Derek G.; Barnett, Claire; Boese, Stephen – Journal of School Health, 2004
The US General Accounting Office (GAO) documented generally poor conditions of school facilities in the early 1990s. Previous papers examined, for time intervals ending before 2002, relationships between education facility indoor air and environmental quality (IEQ), including adequate ventilation, and occupant health and productivity. Research on…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, School Construction, Pollution, Environmental Standards
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Janosik, Steven Michael – Journal of College Student Development, 2004
In a single institution study of 435 parents, the researcher found that parents' knowledge of the Clery Act and their use of the information contained in the federally mandated report to be low. Parent responses to crime awareness strategies and administrators who shared this information with them varied by educational attainment, experience with…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Federal Legislation, Educational Policy, School Safety
Munoz-Furlong, Anne – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2006
Some 600,000 children in the US are allergic to peanuts. Of 400 elementary school nurses, 44% cite increased food-allergic students in the past five years. Peanut allergy doubled in children from 1997 to 2002, and yet peanuts are only one of six foods most often causing allergic reactions in children, including milk, eggs, wheat, soy, and tree…
Descriptors: Allergy, Food, School Safety, Safety Education
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Stanwood, H. Mark; Doolittle, Gini – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2004
The concept of sanctuary developed by psychiatrist Sandra Bloom is applied to building safe school cultures. In April 1999, when a group of superintendents in southern New Jersey first assembled to discuss the ramifications of Columbine, the authors had no vision of safe schools, little understanding of the complexities of change, and certainly no…
Descriptors: High Schools, Student Attitudes, Regional Schools, Prevention
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Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2004
"STOP the Violence--Students Taking on Prevention" is a program designed to involve students and address school violence at its core from the peer-to- peer perspective. Developed by members of the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), the program empowers young persons to recognize, report, and reduce the potential for youth…
Descriptors: Violence, School Safety, Prevention, Student Behavior
White, Mark – Curriculum Review, 2005
An interview with Mark White on his views of playground safety is presented in this article. Some of the featured interview questions include: (1) How did you start to focus so intently on playground safety?; (2) There was no central accumulation of injury information?; (3) What's an example of an injury report that led to an improvement?; (4)…
Descriptors: Safety, Risk Management, Accident Prevention, Injuries
Kravitz, Robert – American School & University, 2006
In the professional cleaning industry, green cleaning has been much discussed in the past few years. Usually, the information pertains to the many reasons why a green cleaning program should be started, the steps involved to get the program off the ground, and the potential benefits. However, although many facility managers and school…
Descriptors: Sanitation, Hazardous Materials, Conservation (Environment), Program Development
Hall, Julie – American School & University, 2006
With the national average cost of diesel fuel hovering around $3 per gallon, school and university administrators face the challenge of compensating their budgets for money lost to the gas tank. Some are playing with numbers, looking at their budgets for ways to move money around and make things work. Others are scouring for places where cost…
Descriptors: Fuels, Educational Finance, Budgeting, Budgets
National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities, 2008
Crisis planning includes making preparations for managing school buildings, grounds, occupants, and rescue and recovery personnel during and after a crisis. In "Practical Information on Crisis Planning: A Guide for Schools and Communities, the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools" states: When a crisis…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Emergency Programs, Federal Programs, Educational Resources
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Mastrodicasa, Jeanna – New Directions for Student Services, 2008
In this article, the author focuses on technology use related to campus crisis and shows the impact that newer technologies have on making the world seem much smaller and united. When crises occur, such as at Virginia Tech shootings or Hurricane Katrina, students across the United States and even the world reach out to one another through new…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Information Technology, Campuses, Colleges
Maxwell, Lesli A. – Education Week, 2007
Coming just four days before the anniversary of the Columbine school shootings, the mass slayings by a student gunman at Virginia Polytechnic Institute last week revived vexing questions and raised familiar fears for educators across the country who grapple daily with ensuring the safety of their students and staffs. The April 16 killings provoked…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, School Safety, Student Behavior, School Security
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San Antonio, Donna M.; Salzfass, Elizabeth A. – Educational Leadership, 2007
Research shows that social isolation and bullying can profoundly affect students' sense of affiliation with school and thus hamper their ability to learn. In a survey of middle-grades students in three diverse schools, the authors found variations among the schools with regard to the extent to which students felt safe in school, the locations…
Descriptors: Social Isolation, Bullying, Middle Schools, Self Efficacy
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Cross, Jennifer E.; Mohajeri-Nelson, Nazanin; Newman-Gonchar, Rebecca – Journal of School Violence, 2007
This article describes the outcomes of Project LINK, a Safe Schools/Healthy Students grantee in Larimer County, Colorado. The study analyzed the influence of policies and administrative support on the implementation of programs as well as on risk and protective factors predictive of violent behaviors and drug and alcohol use. Results showed…
Descriptors: School Safety, Health Promotion, Context Effect, School Administration
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Heinen, Ethan; Webb-Dempsey, Jaci; Moore, Lucas; McClellan, Craig; Friebel, Carl – Journal of School Violence, 2007
As a result of Columbine and other events, states and districts across the United States have responded with vigor to a call for a renewed focus on school safety. This paper examined one such effort undertaken by Harrison County Public Schools, located in West Virginia. The district received federal funding for surveillance equipment used to…
Descriptors: School Security, School Safety, School Districts, Government School Relationship
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