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Biggam, William R. – School Shop, 1972
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Eyes, Federal Legislation, Legislation
Nye, Kenneth P. – American School Board Journal, 1997
A disturbed student armed with a rifle terrified a rural high school. Although the student was disarmed without harming anyone, a crisis game plan was needed. Offers suggestions for administrators to prepare for a potentially lethal crisis. (MLF)
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Emergency Programs, Emotional Disturbances, Guns
Copeland, Margaret Leitch – Child Care Information Exchange, 1996
Discusses steps necessary to develop an emergency preparedness plan for child care centers: (1) identifying the need for policies through brainstorming and reviewing previous emergencies; (2) identifying potential issues through consultation; (3) establishing center procedures; (4) identifying a spokesperson to present accurate public information;…
Descriptors: Day Care, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education, Emergency Programs
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Renfro, Joy; Huebner, Ruth; Ritchey, Becky – Journal of School Violence, 2003
Study assessed the level of violence in three high schools, testing the effects of universal and targeted strategies to reduce this violence. Pre- and post-intervention data from control and intervention schools indicated that student reports of perpetration at the intervention school were significantly lower than the combined scores at the…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Educational Environment, Higher Education, Partnerships in Education
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Williams, Kimberly – Urban Education, 2002
Pre- and post-tested students sent to an alternative school for carrying weapons in regular school who received anger management training infused into the curriculum. Ethnographic field notes were used to examine staff and student reactions to the intervention. Significant reductions in willingness to fight and improvements in ability to control…
Descriptors: Anger, Integrated Curriculum, Nontraditional Education, Program Effectiveness
Spitalli, Samuel J. – American School Board Journal, 2003
Students need to know the difference between snitching to get someone in trouble and disclosing disturbing information to save lives, prevent harm, or right a wrong. Elements in the school culture that would encourage students to confide in adults include trust, adults in close proximity, positive school climate, information hotlines, and…
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Hotlines (Public)
Carter, Sherry P. – School Planning & Management, 2003
Describes a pilot exercise in teaching middle and high school students how to conduct an assessment of the physical conditions and policies of their schools. Students were taught to use Crime Prevention through Environmental Design principles and to apply them in their own schools. (SLD)
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Design, Educational Facilities, High School Students
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Litke, C. Del – Educational Leadership, 1996
Following a bullying episode at a rural Alberta junior high school, staff created a zero-tolerance policy (of automatic suspensions or expulsions) toward future incidents. Administrators should be proactive in dealing with student violence, use a multifaceted approach, form an advisory program, consider group dynamics, refrain from…
Descriptors: Bullying, Community Involvement, Foreign Countries, High Risk Students
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Kaplan, Leslie S.; Evans, Michael W., Sr. – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
High-performing schools, it is noted, share an organizational culture in which administrators, staff, and students agree on a common purpose for educational outcomes and undertake cooperative team efforts to reach these goals. A Virginia high school transformed its culture by providing comprehensive professional development and teacher-leadership…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Environment, Expectation, High Schools
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Kandakai, Tina L.; King, Keith A. – American Journal of Health Education, 2002
Investigated preservice teachers' beliefs about school violence prevention and intervention approaches, the effect of violence prevention training on the school environment, and differences in preservice teachers' beliefs by background and demographics. Overall, there were significant differences in beliefs about violence prevention interventions…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Roll, Michalene H. – School Business Affairs, 1990
As a result of a 1988 federal appellate court mandate, schools and colleges in 24 states and 2 territories with OSHA-approved state plans must inform their employees about hazardous chemicals to which they may be exposed. School administrators should implement a responsible program meeting regulatory compliance, tort liability, and public…
Descriptors: Accidents, Administrator Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Hazardous Materials
Perry, Lester – School Business Affairs, 1989
Educators are not preparing adequately for the possibility of a sudden catastrophe. Outlines a disaster recovery plan and the duties of a disaster recovery team. Lists 10 short-term disaster recovery procedures. (MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs, Management Teams, Natural Disasters
Novello, Antonia C. – Momentum, 1995
Suggests that educators view youth violence in terms of health and science rather than politics and philosophy. Considers 11 ways to help curb violence; e.g., emphasize primary prevention, expect complex problems to require complex solutions, intervene early, focus on children, work with the community, recognize the relationship between safe…
Descriptors: Crime, Public Service, School Community Relationship, School Involvement
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Cronin-Jones, Linda L. – Science Teacher, 1992
Describes how teachers and students can conduct a schoolwide hazardous waste survey. The activity is an introduction to hazardous waste management and is useful in general physical science, chemistry, and environmental science classes. Two activity worksheets are provided. Explains how schools can clean up hazardous waste problems. (PR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Environmental Education, Hazardous Materials, Physical Environment
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Storm, George; And Others – Tech Directions, 1993
Includes "Planning Laboratory Design" (Storm); "Perkins Money for Automotive Programs" (Cash); "Stretching a Budget" (Warren); "Video Teleconferencing--Powerful Communication for Occupational Educators" (Major); "Danger: Hazardous Materials" (Brown); and "Keeping Facilities Safe--Electrical…
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Educational Facilities, Facility Guidelines, Hazardous Materials
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