
Mounting Evidence Shows That Zero-tolerance Policies, Suspensions, And Restrictive Security Policies Fail To Improve School Safety And Student Behaviors, And Are Linked With Increased Risk Of Dropping Out. Minority Students Are Suspended At Disproportionate Rates, And Over A Million Cases Of Corporal Punishment Are Reported Each Year. Against This Dismal Backdrop, David Dupper Presents A Transformative New Model Of School Discipline That Is Preventive, Proactive, And Relationship-based. Unlike Traditional Punitive And Exclusionary Practices, The Model Developed In This Workshop Volume Focuses On Enhancing Students' Connection To School Through Building Relationships And Bolstering Social Skills. Drawing On The Latest Research About What Works, And What Doesn't, This Highly Practical Guide Catalogs An Array Of Proven And Promising Practices Designed To Engage, Instead Of Exclude, Students. Rather Than Illustrate A One-size-fits-all Approach, It Guides Practitioners And Administrators In Identifying Their School's Unique Needs And Selecting Appropriate Strategies For Use At The Universal, Targeted, And Remedial Levels. A Five-step Strategic Planning Model Helps Schools Transition Toward A Holistic, Relationship-based Approach To Discipline. Boxes, Bullets, Evidence Summaries, And Practice Tips Make This An Accessible, Forward-thinking Resource For School Personnel Seeking To Engage Students And Reduce Behavior Problems In The Most Effective, Pragmatic, And Cost-efficient Manner Possible.
This book investigates the failure of traditional zero-tolerance disciplinary policies and proposes a proactive, relationship-based framework for improving school safety and student engagement. David R. Dupper, a recognized expert in school social work, synthesizes current research to argue that punitive measures often exacerbate behavioral issues and increase dropout rates. He introduces a structured, five-step strategic planning model that allows administrators and practitioners to implement tailored, evidence-based interventions at universal, targeted, and remedial levels.
What You Will Find
Practitioners and school administrators frequently cite this volume as a pragmatic resource for shifting away from exclusionary discipline. Experts highlight the text for its accessible structure and its focus on actionable, evidence-based strategies that address the root causes of student behavior problems.
Page Count:
128
Publication Date:
2010-03-25
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199703159
ISBN-13:
9780199703159
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