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Ensuring Safe School Environments: Exploring Issues--Seeking
Solutions presents research findings and information about school
violence, with a focus on strategies for increasing school safety.
Based on a special topical issue of Rural Special Education
Quarterly, the original journal articles have been rewritten to
address safe schools from the perspective of suburban and urban, as
well as rural environments. Topics include the frequency of
violence in these different settings; violence as it directly
impacts school administrators; strategies for preventing and
addressing violence at both the school and individual levels; and
ways to work with the community both in and out of schools. Part I
focuses on issues. In Part II, solutions that have been used to
deal with youth violence are offered for readers to consider,
including chapters on effective conflict management practices,
behavioral support plans, school-community relations, the
development of a caring school community as a way to decrease
tendencies toward violence, and a model which demonstrates an
in-practice, state-wide program designed to assist in the
development of a community-focused school. Each chapter concludes
with discussion questions and a case study to enhance understanding
of and reflection on the issues surrounding school violence. The
text is intended as supplementary material for any course preparing
school administrators. Presenting both research and practice, the
text can be a guide for practicing school administrators in their
search for ways to insure the safety and well being of the students
whom they serve, as well as a resource for individuals in other
community-based human service agencies who deal with school
violence.
"Ensuring Safe School Environments: Exploring Issues--Seeking
Solutions" presents research findings and information about school
violence, with a focus on strategies for increasing school safety.
Based on a special topical issue of "Rural Special Education
Quarterly," the original journal articles have been rewritten to
address safe schools from the perspective of suburban and urban, as
well as rural environments. Topics include the frequency of
violence in these different settings; violence as it directly
impacts school administrators; strategies for preventing and
addressing violence at both the school and individual levels; and
ways to work with the community both in and out of schools. Part I
focuses on issues. In Part II, solutions that have been used to
deal with youth violence are offered for readers to consider,
including chapters on effective conflict management practices,
behavioral support plans, school-community relations, the
development of a caring school community as a way to decrease
tendencies toward violence, and a model which demonstrates an
in-practice, state-wide program designed to assist in the
development of a community-focused school. Each chapter concludes
with discussion questions and a case study to enhance understanding
of and reflection on the issues surrounding school violence.
The text is intended as supplementary material for any course
preparing school administrators. Presenting both research and
practice, the text can be a guide for practicing school
administrators in their search for ways to insure the safety and
well being of the students whom they serve, as well as a resource
for individuals in other community-based human service agencies who
deal with school violence.
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