Students in a school as an alternative to expulsion for carrying a weapon were pro-vided regular direct anger management training. Veteran teachers were taught strategies for infusing the anger management skills into their lessons. Students were given the National School Crime and Safety Survey as a pretest and posttest. In addition, ethnographic field notes were used to examine the reactions of the staff and students to the interventions. Significant reductions in willingness to fight and improvements in ability to control anger were reported. Ethnographic reports indicated that staff and students felt safer and more positive about the school than before the interventions. The challenges to instituting these interventions are described. Am...
AbstractAccording to the research studies conducted in various schools, it has been determined that ...
In the past few years, inter-school violence, “bulling” (repeated, aggressive behavior intended to h...
peer reviewedAlthough the majority of students disapprove of aggressive behavior in school, only som...
An applied project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Education ...
Incidences of aggressive and violent actions in schools have been increasing. The goals of this prac...
In the face of pervasive violence in American schools and society, many schools have begun to consid...
Violent behavior in schools occurs in many different forms, from taunting and teasing to physical as...
This paper describes the preliminary results of a study of In Control, an anger management curriculu...
What could possibly compel a young student in a small community to fire a gun at his classmates and ...
Problems associated with school violence include higher than average teacher turnover, increased stu...
Seclusion and Restraint have been often used as intervention strategies in public schools for many y...
Said presentation is designed to provide teachers, principals and other education stakeholders with ...
The purpose of this research has been to study the impact of anger management training on students o...
School anti-violence programs are united in their radical condemnation of aggression, generally equa...
This research identifies how personnel at an alternative high school for at-risk students helped to ...
AbstractAccording to the research studies conducted in various schools, it has been determined that ...
In the past few years, inter-school violence, “bulling” (repeated, aggressive behavior intended to h...
peer reviewedAlthough the majority of students disapprove of aggressive behavior in school, only som...
An applied project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Education ...
Incidences of aggressive and violent actions in schools have been increasing. The goals of this prac...
In the face of pervasive violence in American schools and society, many schools have begun to consid...
Violent behavior in schools occurs in many different forms, from taunting and teasing to physical as...
This paper describes the preliminary results of a study of In Control, an anger management curriculu...
What could possibly compel a young student in a small community to fire a gun at his classmates and ...
Problems associated with school violence include higher than average teacher turnover, increased stu...
Seclusion and Restraint have been often used as intervention strategies in public schools for many y...
Said presentation is designed to provide teachers, principals and other education stakeholders with ...
The purpose of this research has been to study the impact of anger management training on students o...
School anti-violence programs are united in their radical condemnation of aggression, generally equa...
This research identifies how personnel at an alternative high school for at-risk students helped to ...
AbstractAccording to the research studies conducted in various schools, it has been determined that ...
In the past few years, inter-school violence, “bulling” (repeated, aggressive behavior intended to h...
peer reviewedAlthough the majority of students disapprove of aggressive behavior in school, only som...