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Refvem, Joanna – 2000
More than three million children witness domestic violence each year. School counselors need to understand the dynamics of domestic violence, learn the most effective assessments of violence in the lives of their students, and be familiar with the interventions that can be implemented. External stresses on the family do not appear to influence the…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Children, Cooperation, Counselor Client Relationship
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New, William; Petronicolos, Loucas – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2001
Describes how multicultural teacher education can preserve familiar institutional and ideological mechanisms that validate social inequalities, analyzing student discourse collected during activities concerning recent conflict between Native American groups and groups opposed to the exercise of their treaty rights to fish on nonreservation lakes.…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Differences, Diversity (Student), Elementary Secondary Education
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Richards, Terri; Bates, Cory – Journal of School Health, 1997
Children who are exposed to violence may develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). To effectively work with children's responses to trauma, school personnel must be familiar with symptoms of PTSD and prepare possible coping strategies. The paper presents examples of affective, cognitive, and behavioral coping strategies that are effective for…
Descriptors: Child Health, Coping, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education
Tramonte, Michael R. – 1999
This paper offers advice to school psychologists concerning the future of their profession in relation to crisis intervention. Crisis intervention will be more of a priority as the year 2000 approaches; therefore school psychologists need to expand their role and change their focus to include intervention to all children. School psychologists need…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Crisis Intervention, Crisis Management, Cultural Influences
Reddick, Thomas L.; Peach, Larry – 1998
This paper, based on a study conducted in Tennessee in fall 1998, discusses ways that teachers perceived issues concerning safety and violence within their schools. The data were collected at three "Safe Schools" conferences for teachers, school administrators, and law-enforcement officers; 263 usable questionnaires were collected. The…
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Risk Management, School Policy
Doolittle, Martha; Smith, Ralph – 1997
The Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities (SDFSC) Act of 1986 provides funding to school districts to supplement local efforts to eliminate violence as well as drug and alcohol use by their students. In 1996-97, the Austin Independent School District (Texas) (AISD) received $622,692 from the SDFSC grant, with supplemental funds later bringing…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Alcoholic Beverages, Drinking, Drug Education
Smith, Cynthia; Morgan, Robert L. – 1995
There have been increasing incidents of innocent people who use American Sign Language (ASL) or another form of sign language being victimized by gang violence due to misinterpretation of ASL hand formations. ASL is familiar to learners with a variety of disabilities, particularly those in the deaf community. The problem is that gang members have…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Deafness, Disabilities, Educational Needs
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Goggins, Ellen O.; And Others – ERS Spectrum, 1994
Evaluates a cooperative program established between police and the Akron Public Schools. Since 1991-92, the program has utilized off-duty police officers who become familiar with students, remove nonstudents from school buildings, intervene in criminal violations, and make classroom presentations. A schoolwide survey showed that police cooperation…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Police School Relationship
Garrity, Carla; And Others – 1994
This paper outlines a bully-proofing program that aims to shift power away from the fear of bullies to the "silent majority." The Bully Project is a comprehensive systems approach which changes the attitude and environment of the school. It does this by training the staff to recognize the difference between bully and victim behavior and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Ancillary School Services, Bullying
National School Safety Center, Malibu, CA. – 1988
This handbook offers the latest information on gangs and practical advice on preventing or reducing gang encroachment in schools. Gang experts believe that establishing codes of conduct, diligent awareness of gang rivalries, prevention courses, and community and parental involvement can make an impact in keeping gangs away from campus. Chapter 1,…
Descriptors: Crime, Delinquency, Elementary Secondary Education, Institutional Environment