Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
[1] [13] Disciplinary practice changes have included the use of behavior de-escalation strategies, restorative justice practices, social emotional learning interventions as first-line responses to student behavior in place of or prior to escalation to exclusionary practices. [15]
In the military, de-escalation is a way to prevent military conflict escalation. A historic example is the teaching harvested from the Proud Prophet war simulation of a conflict between the US and the USSR, which took place in 1983. In war-time diplomacy, de-escalation is used as an exit strategy, sometimes called an "off-ramp" or "slip road ...
These supports could include use of full FBA, de-escalation training for the student, heightened use of natural supports (e.g., family members, friends of the student), and development of a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP).
Their biggest gripes: Student behavior and discipline. Both have long been issues, a driver who asked for anonymity told The Courier Journal, but things have escalated since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Conflict resolution is conceptualized as the methods and processes involved in facilitating the peaceful ending of conflict and retribution.Committed group members attempt to resolve group conflicts by actively communicating information about their conflicting motives or ideologies to the rest of group (e.g., intentions; reasons for holding certain beliefs) and by engaging in collective ...
Cyber criminals are increasingly targeting schools across the U.S. and threatening to release sensitive student information unless a ransom is paid. Criminals make student data public in ...
de-escalating potential crises, effectively managing acute crisis phases, reducing potential and actual injury to children and staff, teaching constructive ways to handle stressful situations, and; developing a learning circle within the organization. [1]
Perhaps no area of life affects undergraduate students more than credit. In this article, Money College writer Katie Drews relates the stories of college kids in a credit crunch; please check out ...