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  2. Classroom management - Wikipedia

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    Also, research from Berliner (1988) and Brophy & Good (1986) shows that the time a teacher must take to correct misbehavior caused by poor classroom management skills results in a lower rate of academic engagement in the classroom. [7] From the student's perspective, effective classroom management involves clear communication of behavioral and ...

  3. Teachers union accuses SPS of addressing student ... - AOL

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    This demonstrates that student misbehavior is not only resulting in referrals from teachers, but that there is an appropriate and consistent application of discipline by administrators."

  4. School discipline - Wikipedia

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    An existent effort to decrease rates of disciplinary actions for Black students with disabilities have examined the effects of same-race teachers within the classroom. [31] For example, from 2014 to 2015, North Carolina had a wider gap in disparities than the national average in which Black students lost 158.3 days per 100 enrolled and white ...

  5. Lakewood teachers' union, LEA, claims student misbehavior ...

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    “The ever-changing curriculum is an example of decreased collaboration, especially when staff are expected to buy into curriculum, and curriculums that tend to change every one to three years ...

  6. Demerit (school discipline) - Wikipedia

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    A demerit is a point given to a student as a penalty for bad behavior. [1] Under this once common practice, a student is given a number of merits during the beginning of the school term and a certain number of merits are deducted for every infraction committed. [2] Schools use the demerit record within a point-based system to punish misbehavior.

  7. Central Kitsap School District weighing policy changes amid ...

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    Superintendent Erin Prince said her district has seen an increase in disruptive and disrespectful student behavior this year.

  8. Zero-tolerance policies in schools - Wikipedia

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    Students, and sometimes staff, parents, and other visitors, who possess a banned item for any reason are always (if the policy is followed) punished. Public criticism against such policies has arisen because of the punishments the schools mete out when students break the rules in ignorance, by accident, or under extenuating circumstances.

  9. With misbehavior rising, Lexington high school closes ...

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    The Kentucky Department of Education, in their latest Safe Schools Report, noted that ‘behavior events’ in restrooms have increased by 216% across the state.