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School Administrators’ Perceptions Of School Violence, Stephanie Garrett, Casey Brown
School Administrators’ Perceptions Of School Violence, Stephanie Garrett, Casey Brown
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Across America, waves of violence within the school system have shocked and horrified American society. A generation of young people whose main focus should have been on hanging out with friends, getting homework done, not being late to class, going to the mall, or who their date to the prom was to be, instead, are engaged in a sometimes life and death struggle to survive the school day. The tragedy of Columbine High School, where two high school-aged gunmen took the lives of 13 students and teachers and wounded 23 others (Klein and Chancer 2000), while never to be forgotten, …
Background Checks And Fingerprinting In Public School Systems (Part Iii), Mindy Salmans
Background Checks And Fingerprinting In Public School Systems (Part Iii), Mindy Salmans
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Two events specific to this study occurred in 1999, 1) the National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact became effective which provided reciprocity among the states to share records without charging each other for the information, and 2) all 50 states and the District of Columbia were finally members of the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification (NASDTEC) Clearinghouse which collects information concerning the status of educational certificates and can then share (reciprocate) this information to any interested member of the NASDTEC Clearinghouse. The purpose of this study was to determine whether reciprocity among the 50 states …
Background Checks And Fingerprinting In Public School Systems (Part Ii), Mindy Salmans
Background Checks And Fingerprinting In Public School Systems (Part Ii), Mindy Salmans
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
This is the second of a three part series of articles discussing background checks and fingerprinting in the K-12 public schools. The first article discussed background checks with the inclusion of fingerprinting—the benefits and limitations as well as the policies of 50 states and the District of Columbia. This article discusses effects of educator misconduct, complaints and accusations, consequences for abusers, state disciplinary action, cause for sanctions, and access to actions.