This study explored the perceptions of district and first responder leadership (N = 6) with respect to school crisis preparedness. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a stratified purposeful sampling of school, police, and fire/rescue personnel who were primarily responsible for the planning, training, and implementation of district safety policies. Overarching themes were: desire for coherence among procedures with guidance from the state level; and, ambiguity of roles and responsibilities in the event of a crisis. Participants believed the onus to foster inter-agency partnerships was the responsibility of either the state, or the partnering agencies. In addition, while the importance of school safety was seen as a priority, gap...
School safety is not a problem directly related to school funding, but rather stems from a lack of c...
Committee members: Hawk, Bradley; Pluim, Carolyn; Tonks, Stephen.Advisor: Roberts, Patrick.Includes ...
From natural disasters to the financial debacle, it is clear to the educational community that crise...
This study explored the perceptions of district and first responder leadership (N = 6) with respect ...
A majority of public school districts have developed crisis preparedness plans; however, policy and ...
A majority of public school districts have developed crisis preparedness plans; however, policy and ...
The purpose of this study was to garner the perceptions of superintendents and school resource offic...
The purpose of this study was to garner the perceptions of superintendents and school resource offic...
This qualitative phenomenological narrative study examined the leadership experiences of 12 principa...
The majority of states have statutes requiring school districts to develop school safety plans focus...
School safety continues to gain attention in American education by both legislators and educators al...
In recent years, more attention has been focused on crisis management in school settings, attributab...
This qualitative study examines whether requiring principals to complete a safety checklist once eac...
On any given day, principals could find themselves faced with a situation that could define their ro...
A school safety team collaborates with stakeholders to promote and maintain a physically and psychol...
School safety is not a problem directly related to school funding, but rather stems from a lack of c...
Committee members: Hawk, Bradley; Pluim, Carolyn; Tonks, Stephen.Advisor: Roberts, Patrick.Includes ...
From natural disasters to the financial debacle, it is clear to the educational community that crise...
This study explored the perceptions of district and first responder leadership (N = 6) with respect ...
A majority of public school districts have developed crisis preparedness plans; however, policy and ...
A majority of public school districts have developed crisis preparedness plans; however, policy and ...
The purpose of this study was to garner the perceptions of superintendents and school resource offic...
The purpose of this study was to garner the perceptions of superintendents and school resource offic...
This qualitative phenomenological narrative study examined the leadership experiences of 12 principa...
The majority of states have statutes requiring school districts to develop school safety plans focus...
School safety continues to gain attention in American education by both legislators and educators al...
In recent years, more attention has been focused on crisis management in school settings, attributab...
This qualitative study examines whether requiring principals to complete a safety checklist once eac...
On any given day, principals could find themselves faced with a situation that could define their ro...
A school safety team collaborates with stakeholders to promote and maintain a physically and psychol...
School safety is not a problem directly related to school funding, but rather stems from a lack of c...
Committee members: Hawk, Bradley; Pluim, Carolyn; Tonks, Stephen.Advisor: Roberts, Patrick.Includes ...
From natural disasters to the financial debacle, it is clear to the educational community that crise...