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Peer reviewedMills, Michael R.; Hyle, Adrienne E. – Journal of Higher Education, 2001
This case study analyzed implementation at Oklahoma State University of an institutional policy restricting the use of graduate teaching assistants in freshmen-level instruction. Findings suggested that units varied in viewing implementation as a hierarchically determined compliance task or as an opportunity for creative problem definition and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Compliance (Psychology), Decision Making, Higher Education
Lucas, John J.; Rolden-Scheib, Gloria – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2006
This paper examines the design and implementation of a student civility code at a regional campus of a Big Ten University. The paper also provides some guidelines to address student incivility in both the classroom and service offices throughout a higher education institution. The communication of such a student code to promote civility was…
Descriptors: Higher Education, School Policy, College Students, School Culture
Carlson, Howard C. – School Administrator, 2004
The baby boomer generation, typically referred to as those individuals born between 1946 and 1964, has been teaching in the schools since the 1960s. These dedicated professionals, many of them serving their schools for more than 30 years, soon will retire. In the next 10 years, more than two million new teachers will be needed to staff the…
Descriptors: School Policy, Teacher Leadership, Baby Boomers, Teacher Retirement
Finn, Kristin V.; Willert, H. Jeannette – Phi Delta Kappan, 2006
Although schools are places for learning and growth, they are also places where students engage in alcohol and drug use. This study showed that most teachers were aware of drugs in their schools, but did not regard drug use as an interference in their own classrooms. Many teachers were knowledgeable about their schools' drug policy, but did not…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Drinking, Alcohol Abuse, Teacher Attitudes
Braxton, John M.; McKinney, Jeffrey S.; Reynolds, Pauline J. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2006
In spite of substantial investment in retention in Indiana higher education, there have been only a few well-designed studies that evaluate the effects of these interventions.
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Students, School Holding Power, Higher Education
Cushman, Kathleen – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2006
In the current climate of school improvement, no one feels more pressure than a high school principal. A principal bears responsibility not just for the organization's daily functioning but for the performance of its students in high school and beyond. However, high school students perceive principals as individuals who held the lion's share of…
Descriptors: Principals, Student School Relationship, School Administration, High School Students
Hardy, Lawrence – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2006
The biggest risk to children's health is one which happens incrementally as students move through the school grades and into adulthood. Obesity has reached such proportions that today's children could end up living two to five years less than they might otherwise, according to a 2005 study in the New England Journal of Medicine. According to the…
Descriptors: Obesity, Child Health, Physical Activities, Wellness
Peer reviewedRhodes, Warren A.; Singleton, Edward; McMillan, Tiffany B.; Perrino, Carrol S. – Journal of American College Health, 2005
The authors explored alcohol policies at 5 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to gain an understanding of how students' awareness of these policies might correlate with campus binge drinking rates. Findings indicated that male students who reported being unaware of certain alcohol policies were more likely to report binge…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Black Colleges, Alcohol Abuse, School Policy
Macgillivray, Ian K. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2004
This article highlights factors that either facilitated or hampered the work of a local Safe Schools Coalition in advocating adoption and implementation of their school district's policies that include sexual orientation. Non-discrimination policies that include sexual orientation and gender identity are needed to help stop anti-gay peer abuse…
Descriptors: School Policy, Educational Change, Student Rights, Justice
Kelly, Michael W.; McCarthy, Ann Marie; Mordhorst, Matthew J. – Journal of School Nursing, 2003
This article reports school nurses' experiences with medication administration through qualitative analyses of a written survey and focus groups. From a random sample of 1,000 members of the National Association of School Nurses, 649 (64.9%) school nurses completed the survey. The quantitative data from the survey were presented previously.…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, School Nurses, Focus Groups, Drug Therapy
Downs, Donald Alexander – Academic Questions, 2006
One might derive, from the eradication of a particularly heinous speech code, some encouragement that all is not lost in the culture wars. A core of dedicated scholars, working from within, made it obvious, to all but the most radical left, that imposing social justice by restricting thought and expression was a recipe for tyranny. Donald…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Academic Freedom, School Policy, Political Attitudes
Ferris, Sharmila Pixy; Overdorf, Virginia G. – Assessment Update, 2004
William Paterson University (WPUNJ) is a midsize, public, comprehensive university in northern New Jersey, seventeen miles from New York City. The university offers thirty undergraduate and nineteen graduate degree programs in five colleges, has 350 full-time faculty members, and enrolls approximately 11,000 students. While faculty and staff at…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Evaluation Methods, Educational Policy
Nobe, Michael D.; Nobe, MaryEllen C.; Larson, Kennard G. – Tech Directions, 2005
Late work, a growing problem in the society, ultimately undermines the value delivered to the consumer. In this article, the authors have experienced a predisposition in students to turn their work in late. As educators of the next generation of professionals, they state that they must address societal problems, and teaching the importance of…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Social Problems, Time Management, Manufacturing Industry
Brownstein, Rhonda – Teaching Tolerance, 2009
Significant numbers of students are being pushed out of school as a result of "zero tolerance" school discipline policies. While nobody questions the need to keep schools safe, teachers, students, and parents are questioning the methods being used in pursuit of that goal. Initially enacted to counter violent behavior and drug use, zero tolerance…
Descriptors: Suspension, Violence, Dropout Rate, Teacher Burnout
Brinkley, Marsha; Zeigler, Donald W. – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2007
An urban American university, Georgia Institute of Technology, established a campus-community coalition to reduce high risk drinking, its harms and second-hand effects among university students and residents of the Atlanta community. The Atlanta-based institution was part of a ten-year, ten-university project, A Matter of Degree (AMOD),…
Descriptors: College Students, Prevention, Change Strategies, Drinking

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