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50 Years of ERIC
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Wilkins, Julia – American Secondary Education, 2014
This study examined the behaviors that teachers in eight large urban high schools in a Northeastern state considered important for good teacher-student relationships. A factor analysis of teacher (N = 103) survey responses revealed three factors related to student behaviors: (a) demonstrating engagement and interest in schoolwork; (b) being…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Urban Schools, High Schools, Secondary School Teachers
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Jones, Karrie A.; Jones, Jennifer L.; Vermette, Paul J. – American Secondary Education, 2013
Creating a learning environment where all students can thrive academically requires an understanding of the complexities of classroom management. The notions of "discipline," "conformity" and "obedience" that have littered discussions of classroom management in the past are no longer sufficient to describe the diverse…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Educational Environment, Decision Making, Teacher Student Relationship
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Charles, Anita S. – American Secondary Education, 2012
Based on a small qualitative study, this article focuses on understanding the rules for cell phones and other social networking media in schools, an aspect of broader research that led to important understandings of teacher-student negotiations. It considers the rules that schools and teachers make, the rampant breaking of these rules, the…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Qualitative Research, Social Networks, Information Technology
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Adams, Frank D.; Lawrence, Gloria J. – American Secondary Education, 2011
This study examined whether those bullied in schools continued to show the effects of being bullied after they enrolled in an institution of higher education. There were 269 undergraduate students participating in the study. Previous studies (2006; 2008) conducted by the authors suggested the effects of bullying upon both the victim and bully are…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Higher Education, Bullying, Victims of Crime
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Jung, Adrian Woo; Stang, Kristin; Ferko, Doreen; Han, Shin-Il – American Secondary Education, 2011
Korean American adolescents may find themselves caught between traditional Korean culture and demands for Americanization. Subsequently this population of students and parents may have very distinct needs in our schools as they are a growing population of students. This commentary discusses important considerations for teachers and administrators…
Descriptors: Korean Culture, Adolescents, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
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Deemer, Sandra A.; Ostrowski, Melissa – American Secondary Education, 2010
This paper focuses on findings from the first wave of a longitudinal study investigating high school students' perceptions and behaviors as they engage in a graduation project focused on exploring postsecondary options. Students (n=157) completed surveys regarding their achievement goals, sense of belongingness and career exploration endeavors. A…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Focus Groups, Interviews, Career Exploration
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Ma, Hongyan; Lu, Eric Yong; Turner, Sandra; Wan, Guofang – American Secondary Education, 2007
What are middle school students' attitudes toward digital cheating and plagiarism? To answer the question, an empirical study was conducted in three middle schools using multiple focus groups and interviews. Students participated in the focus groups, and teachers, and parents participated in interviews. The study found that peer culture…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Middle Schools, Plagiarism, Student Attitudes
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Zuckerman, June Trop – American Secondary Education, 2007
The purpose of this paper is to identify strategies for preventing and managing classroom discipline problems that any teacher, even a student teacher, can use successfully. Sixty-eight student science teachers, during their first weeks of student teaching, each reported, in an account of a well-remembered event about classroom management,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Student Teaching, Student Teachers, Discipline Problems
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Etscheidt, Susan – American Secondary Education, 2006
School safety is a concern of administrators, teachers, parents and students. Federal legislation has been enacted to address school safety, including the discipline of students with disabilities. One option available to school districts is to place potentially dangerous or disruptive students in an interim alternative educational setting (IAES).…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Federal Legislation, Disabilities, School Safety
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Wormeli, Rick – American Secondary Education, 2006
Grading policies such as refusing to accept late work, giving grades of zero, and refusing to allow students to redo their work may be intended as punishment for poor performance, but such policies will not really teach students to be accountable, and they provide very little useful information about students' mastery of the material. This article…
Descriptors: Grading, Accountability, Student Evaluation, Feedback
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Dickinson, Mark C.; Miller, Ted L. – American Secondary Education, 2006
This paper examined the effectiveness of in-school suspension (ISS) with high-school students who are protected under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The accepted purpose of ISS is to remove disruptive students from the classroom, thus giving these students the benefit of remaining in school where they can continue to work…
Descriptors: Legal Responsibility, Compliance (Legal), Suspension, Student Behavior
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Baker, Pamela Hudson – American Secondary Education, 2005
Educators face the dilemma of zero tolerance versus zero rejection. The pressure to maintain safe classrooms while simultaneously educating all students is a challenging proposition. This article is used to share data that were collected as part of a larger study on teachers' beliefs about their own self-efficacy regarding general classroom…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Zero Tolerance Policy, Self Efficacy, Classroom Techniques
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Schimmel, David M. – American Secondary Education, 2003
Outlines the features of most school codes of conduct and their negative consequences based on questionnaire responses from more than 250 teachers and administrators. Suggests a collaborative educational model for developing and reviewing school rules that will better prepare students to be responsible citizens. (Contains 23 references.) (MLF)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Civics, Codes of Ethics
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Sartori, Mary Ann; Bauske, Terri; Lunenburg, Fred C. – American Secondary Education, 2000
Investigated students' perceptions of teachers pupil-control behavior, classroom robustness, and student self-control, highlighting possible differences between public and military secondary schools. Humanistic approaches had more positive, interrelated effects among these variables. Military (custodial) classrooms were perceived as less robust,…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, High Schools, Humanistic Education