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Two recent studies by researchers at Vanderbilt University and New York University offer valuable insights for practitioners, policymakers and researchers seeking to address persistent racial ...
For the first time, student discipline and graduation rates across Washington school districts can be easily compared, using new data-analysis tools unveiled Tuesday by state education officials. The ...
As a student-teacher, and like most early-career educators, I struggled with classroom management and discipline. The beautifully articulated theories of positive behavior intervention and support ...
High school students who are suspended or expelled are more than twice as likely to be charged or convicted of a crime and incarcerated as a young adult, according to a recent UC Irvine study, and an ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — A panel of experts, citizens ans Kalamazoo College gathered Thursday to discuss school reform and mass incarceration and what could be done. A group of health sciences students at ...
Teachers know how to quiet a classroom. Good ones do, anyway. Counting to three, a sharp clap of the hands or a withering glare are all proven methods for getting most students to settle down.
Student misbehavior hasn’t vanished during distance learning, but schools are finding that imposing discipline in a virtual environment is a complicated and often murky process, and that current laws ...
President Donald Trump issued an array of executive orders promising a more conservative approach to K-12 instruction and university funding — including some moves that are almost certain to invite ...
Guests: Dr. Ross Greene, who specializes in the assessment and treatment of kids with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges, talks about his newest book on tackling behavior problems, called ...
AGAINST THE SCHOOL’S PRESIDENT TODAY. ANTOINETTE. THEY ARE THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION SAYS THEY WILL TAKE A NO CONFIDENCE VOTE IN EMERSON COLLEGE’S PRESIDENT LATER TODAY AND CALL FOR HIM TO ...
The following extract from an article in a recent number of the "Dickinsonian" adds new material to the question of college government: College journals have always considered it their inalienable ...
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