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Laney Students Bring Parents to Schools

in Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
July 1, 1999

The S.A.V.E. members of Laney High School in Wilmington have decided to bring their parents to school (isn’t it usually the other way around?). Motivated by a number of incidents that occurred on the campus last year, chapter members Adrienne Moore and Brittany Blake asked principal Maryann Nunnally if it would be possible for parents… Read more »

School Violence Prevention Check List

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
July 1, 1999

What to Look For Many of us are wondering what we can do as parents, educators, and students to ensure school safety in the wake of the Columbine High School shooting. The first step is to know what questions to ask about safety at your school. Here is a school violence prevention checklist from the… Read more »

Three Sources of Tension

in Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
July 1, 1999

1. When circumstances are beyond our control 2. When people are unchangeable 3. When problems are unexplainable – Rick Warren

Teen Violence

in Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
July 1, 1999

Policy Enhancement by Student Empowerment Does student empowerment in complex policy making develop greater student compliance? Absolutely! Let me tell you why! My 8th grade Law students told me they wanted to develop a public policy on the topic of teen violence. This need and desire came from the recent rise in violent crimes that… Read more »

10 Step Plan for Violence Prevention

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
July 1, 1999

* Make a list of the various forms of violence * Provide small group discussions about the personal impact of violence on you. * Conduct weekly research on current TV , Movie viewing and Electronic Board Game participation by charting results. *Identify the various levels of anger and explore the causes of angry outburst in… Read more »

8 Myths of Family Abuse and Violence

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
July 1, 1999

Violence at home is a major crisis in our society. It covers a broad range of crimes. From child abuse to spousal beatings, from sexual assaults to murder. Family abuse can happen to anyone. It knows no economic, geographic, cultural or gender boundaries. A woman who remains in an abusive home is one of the… Read more »

Teen Violence Poem

in Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
July 1, 1999

Our teen violence made us realize how we created this world of rage filled eyes By guns and knives we’ve been hypnotized We’re quick to holler To talk it out we don’t bother The violence must stop from son to father Help the peace Violence has made a permanent crease Now the killing must cease… Read more »

St Pauls Prayer

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
July 1, 1999

“My prayer for you is that your love may more and more abound Both in wisdom and wealth of experience so with a clear conscience and blameless conduct you will learn to value the things that really matter!” – Author Unknown

Identifying Student Violence

in Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
July 1, 1999

Teachers Perspective The challenges teachers face in trying to pay more attention to their students’ behavior are myriad. During the course of any day, public high school teachers may instruct upwards of 100 students. The range of normal behavior they observe spans from outgoing and boisterous to quiet and bookish. And even when disturbing behavior… Read more »

History With Character

in Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
June 1, 1999

How do we provide opportunities for students to develop their character? History can provide great opportunities to explore character development with its many wonderful examples of interesting people, issues, and conflicts. Some say we study history to support and safeguard democracy for the individual and society, others say to learn to respect diversity or to… Read more »

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