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Maher, Peter – British Journal of Special Education, 1989
This paper explains forms of child abuse (neglect, emotional, sexual, and physical), outlines recommended school procedures for dealing with suspected child abuse in students with special educational needs, and emphasizes the need for increased teacher training and teacher action in reducing child abuse. (JDD)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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Upton, Graham; Beasley, Frances – British Journal of Special Education, 1989
An investigation into the integration of child with moderate learning difficulties in secondary schools in four Welsh counties found that two authorities had effectively mainstreamed considerable numbers of children, while others showed lack of clear policy statements, lack of planning, and less than full commitment to integration. (JDD)
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Foreign Countries, Mainstreaming, Moderate Mental Retardation
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Slater, Jana Kay – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1988
The impact of legislation in California establishing "Pass to Play" policies of minimum academic requirements for extracurricular and co-curricular activities in grades 7 through 12 was examined. District policies varied widely and most were more stringent than required by legislation. Overall, the legislation helped establish academics…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility, Extracurricular Activities
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Young Children, 1994
Reports on teachers' responses to a hypothetical case study of an ethical dilemma occurring in an early childhood setting that concerned a child with a possibly contagious disease. Discusses the use of the National Association for the Education of Young Children's code of ethics to resolve problems in everyday practice. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Child Health, Codes of Ethics, Communicable Diseases, Early Childhood Education
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Wesson, David A. – Higher Education, 1995
Effect of administrative rules concerning scheduling on college faculty's productivity is examined. Three potential effects are that rules interact with other rules to produce rigidity; scheduling changes cause greater disruption as rules and rigidity increase; and at some point, rules prohibit creation of a workable schedule for teaching facility…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Faculty, Efficiency, Faculty Workload
Hazler, Richard J.; And Others – Executive Educator, 1992
Bullying is a form of aggression in which one student or group of students physically or psychologically harasses a victim without provocation. Emotional bullying is widespread, and children say that educators do not take the problem seriously. Administrators must increase everyone's awareness, take a strong stand, and develop a student conduct…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Aggression, Anger, Bullying
Balding, John; Bish, Di – Education and Health, 1992
British researchers surveyed secondary schools to examine how they handled alcohol education, noting the use of personal and social education strategies and examining which commercial resources were the most popular. The article discusses the range of responses and suggests areas to address in curriculum planning. (SM)
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Foreign Countries
Knaggs, Sara J. – Business Officer, 1992
The technology that allows college staff easy access to the institution's telecommunications services can be used for unauthorized access. Although detection and prevention of abuse are difficult, the best way to limit losses is to anticipate the attempt, frustrate the perpetrator, monitor for unusual activity, and take immediate action. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Cheating, College Administration, Crime Prevention
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Dannells, Michael; Stuber, Donna – NASPA Journal, 1992
Assessed frequency and nature of mandatory psychiatric withdrawal policies at Kansas colleges and universities. Forty-five of 52 colleges and universities responded to survey; of those, only 5 had specific policy for dismissing students for psychological reasons. Most respondents relied exclusively on their behavioral codes of conduct and their…
Descriptors: College Students, Colleges, Higher Education, Mental Disorders
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Tierney, William G. – Change, 1992
We learn about differences by existing in communities of difference, among diverse races, classes, genders, and sexual orientations. Enabling silenced groups to speak out and ensuring all have equal protection enhances both individuals and the community. Higher education's obligation is to capitalize on the strength of U.S. diversity. (MSE)
Descriptors: Bisexuality, College Environment, College Faculty, College Students
Pogue, Gregory – Business Officer, 1994
During a period of retrenchment, colleges and universities are increasingly developing employee assistance programs (EAPs) to help personnel cope with personal and work-related problems. Successful EAPs have top management commitment, have written policies and procedure, focus on employee performance, provide professional assistance, involve the…
Descriptors: College Administration, Employee Assistance Programs, Higher Education, Personnel Management
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Robinson, Viviane M. J.; And Others – Journal of Educational Administration, 1994
New Zealand schools are now managed by parent-elected trustees who work in partnership with school staff to formulate and monitor aspects of school policy. When a sample of participants in the partnership (principals, teachers, chairpersons, and parents) were asked about the board's role in policymaking, most respondents felt that the board should…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Elementary Schools, Governance, Parent Participation
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Saunders, David – Australian Universities' Review, 1993
It is argued that academic plagiarism is not addressed as vigorously as needed because the university code of professional conduct is not fully evolved and does not consider plagiarism as malpractice. In treating the problem, it is suggested that one place to start is teaching proper use of citation and annotation. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Citations (References), Codes of Ethics, College Faculty
Harrington-Lueker, Donna – Executive Educator, 1992
Survey found 57 percent of high school seniors reported drinking in previous month, down from 72 percent in 1980. Although illicit drug use is also down, alcohol abuse among U.S. teens remains alarmingly high. Schools should back up iron-fisted reaction to drinking with comprehensive drug/alcohol program long on prevention and intervention.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Education, Drinking
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Brown, Dianne C. – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 1993
Examines some of the policy implications for the proposed assessment systems to replace multiple-choice tests in education as part of educational reform movement. Notes that, like multiple-choice formats, the origins and assumptions of performance assessment methods have implications for the usefulness of the data that result. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Performance Based Assessment, Public Policy
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