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In-School Suspension: A Qualitative Study Of High School Programs, Joseph M. Boone
In-School Suspension: A Qualitative Study Of High School Programs, Joseph M. Boone
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In-School Suspension (ISS) is the temporary placement of a student experiencing behavior problems in an alternative location within the school or school district. ISS is designed to offset the negative effects of exclusion and external suspension from school. In the ideal situation students assigned to ISS are under school supervision with an academic component provided (Stiefer, 2003).
There are various forms of ISS including: the punitive format which employs strict rule enforcement, the discussion format which includes activities designed to improve self-esteem, communication, and problem solving skills, and the academic model, which focuses on improving skills required to improve academic …
An Examination Of Pre-School Children In Social Interaction Based On A Peace Curriculum, Jill R. Perel
An Examination Of Pre-School Children In Social Interaction Based On A Peace Curriculum, Jill R. Perel
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the benefits of a peace curriculum and the social interactive behavior of preschool children as measured by the Devereux Early Childhood Assessment Program (DECA) and societal factors. The ultimate goal of this study was to determine under what societal conditions would a preschool child, who is exposed to a peace curriculum, display less aggressive behavior. Furthermore, this research investigation explored which personal structure factors were impacted by this type of intervention.
Methodology: The study's sample included two preschools in SE Florida. All participants came from families of moderately high to high …