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2002, en español, focus on dealing with discipline, winter

December 10 — 1:01 am

Lista de verificación de la disciplina escolar para los padres

Adaptada de Beyond Suspensions: Safe & Orderly Schools that Educate All Students (Más allá de las suspensiones: Escuelas seguras y

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2002, february, focus on dealing with discipline, other news & features, winter

November 28 — 12:00 am

Edison achievement gains found lacking

Three months into the school year, it is too early to say anything conclusive about trends in student achievement at

Paul Socolar

2002, community partnerships, disciplinary schools, discipline policies, february, focus on dealing with discipline, theme articles, winter

November 28 — 12:00 am

CEP: City’s largest disciplinary school adds more students

In recent months, hundreds of students have been pouring into Philadelphia’s alternative discipline programs. The growth in these schools this

2002, contracting out, disciplinary schools, february, focus on dealing with discipline, theme articles, violence, winter

November 28 — 12:00 am

CEP clashes with critics in Texas

For more than two years, Community Education Partners, or CEP, has been quietly running an alternative discipline school here –

Paul Socolar

2002, curriculum, discipline policies, elementary schools, evergreen content, february, focus on dealing with discipline, teachers, theme articles, winter

November 28 — 12:00 am

The best discipline is a good curriculum

During my first year of teaching, I tried everything to get my students to behave. Behavior charts, individual plans. Class

2002, discipline policies, elementary schools, evergreen content, february, focus on dealing with discipline, pedagogy, teachers, theme articles, winter

November 28 — 12:00 am

The challenge of classroom discipline in elementary school

One of the most challenging tasks in any elementary classroom is to build a community where students respect one another

2002, discipline policies, evergreen content, february, focus on dealing with discipline, low-income, racial equity, theme articles, violence, winter

November 28 — 12:00 am

What they’re saying

The Applied Research Center’s ERASE Initiative, a national program which challenges racism in public schools, produces a variety of resources

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2002, community organizing, february, focus on dealing with discipline, high schools, military in schools, news in brief, paul vallas, winter

November 28 — 12:00 am

More military programs planned for high schools

The School District is looking for a site for a military high school and is planning a major expansion of

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2002, contracting out, february, focus on dealing with discipline, neighborhood notebook, student activism, winter

November 28 — 12:00 am

In the new Central Region, lots of changes to take in

Anyone connected to the School District over the past several months has likely become accustomed to an ever-changing reality of

2002, class size, february, focus on dealing with discipline, funding equity, news in brief, politics, pre-k, winter

November 28 — 12:00 am

On the horizon: more PA tax dollars for schools?

The election of Ed Rendell as governor of Pennsylvania may be the prelude to legislative action in 2003 on new

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