TITLE

Make schools safe for `wimps.'

AUTHOR(S)
Waynar, Mike
PUB. DATE
February 1996
SOURCE
Curriculum Review;Feb96, Vol. 35 Issue 6, p4
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Discusses bullying in schools. How to to deal with bullies.
ACCESSION #
9603155495

Tags: SCHOOLS -- Security measures;  BULLYING

 

Related Articles

  • Education K-12.  // Security: Solutions for Enterprise Security Leaders;Nov2009, Vol. 46 Issue 11, p32 

    No abstract available.

  • Managing Bullying in Politically Charged Climates. Trump, Kenneth S. // District Administration;Jan2011, Vol. 47 Issue 1, p60 

    The article presents recommendations regarding ways in which school administrators and teachers can address problems associated with school bullying in highly politicized climates. Several topics that are associated with bullying prevention are discussed including mental health support services...

  • Dark Shadows. Pascopella, Angela // District Administration;Apr2004, Vol. 40 Issue 4, p52 

    Discusses trends in safety affecting school districts in the U.S. School-associated deaths in school year 2003-2004; Bullying, especially gay bashing and their impact on academic life; Privacy questions attending high technology solutions to crime; Reaction of sending juvenile delinquents to...

  • CHAPTER 5: Violence in Rural Schools.  // Teens & Rural Education: Opportunities & Challenges;2008, p58 

    Chapter 5 of the book "Teens & Rural Education: Opportunities & Challenges, 2008," by Faith Stewart, is presented. It addresses the issue of violence in rural schools. A study revealed that violence is the top educational concern in Canada. The types of violence include bullying, physical...

  • Big Brother Goes to High School. Dority, Barbara // Humanist;Mar/Apr97, Vol. 57 Issue 2, p37 

    Opinion. Presents the author's view on the safeness and security of students in the public schools in America. Policies introduced in schools; Methods used to rid public schools of alcohol; Censorship of school newspapers; Other list of safety measures being employed in schools.

  • What we do security services.  // NEA Today;Sep95, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p43 

    Presents suggestions for spending the school safety budget. Creation of tag system for cars that enter school premises; Increasing number of call boxes; Hiring more aides; Use of equipment for more efficient communication. INSET: Safeguarding the future..

  • The Need for More Alternative Schools. DeBlois, Robert // Education Week;02/23/2000, Vol. 19 Issue 24, p40 

    Focuses on the action taken to make schools more secure. Analysis on the television coverage of the Columbine High shooting; Flaws in the system of large schools; Advantage of small schools.

  • Arresting education: Should cops be in classrooms? Reich, Denise; Esberg, Sarah // New York Amsterdam News;8/19/95, Vol. 86 Issue 33, p20 

    Presents opinions of juvenile New Yorkers on the proposal to have police patrol inside schools. View that the proposal does not address the question of school safety; Questions for discussion.

  • Making schools safe and secure. Agron, Joe // American School & University;Oct93, Vol. 66 Issue 2, p10 

    Editorial. Discusses the need for tightening of school security. Concern over the violence in American schools; Statistics on student attacks in school; `USA Weekend' survey of American students; Passage of legislation to fund the creation of a `safe schools' program; Need for schools to take...

Share

Read the Article

Courtesy of your local library

Public Libraries Near You (See All)
Looking for a Different Library?

Other Topics