Research Anthology On Interventions In Student Behavior And Misconduct


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Research Anthology on Interventions in Student Behavior and Misconduct


Research Anthology on Interventions in Student Behavior and Misconduct

Author: Management Association, Information Resources

language: en

Publisher: IGI Global

Release Date: 2022-06-03


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Academic classrooms in both K-12 and higher education feature diverse students with many different backgrounds, personalities, and attitudes toward learning. A large challenge in education is not only catering to each of these students to motivate them to learn, but also the many strategies in handling diverse forms of academic misconduct. It is essential for educators and administrators to be knowledgeable not only about disciplinary actions, but also intervention methods that will create a lasting impact for student success. The Research Anthology on Interventions in Student Behavior and Misconduct provides the best practices, strategies, challenges, and interventions for managing student behavior and misconduct. It discusses intervention and disciplinary methods both at the classroom and administrative levels. This book focuses on the prevention of school violence and academic misconduct in order to promote successful learning. Covering topics such as learning behavior, student empowerment, and social-emotional learning, this major reference work is an essential resource for school counselors, faculty and administration of both K-12 and higher education, libraries, pre-service teachers, child psychologists, student advocacy organizations, researchers, and academicians.

Multi-Industry Digitalization and Technological Governance in the AI Era


Multi-Industry Digitalization and Technological Governance in the AI Era

Author: Anshari, Muhammad

language: en

Publisher: IGI Global

Release Date: 2025-03-14


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The rapid pace of digital transformation is reshaping how we live, work, interact, and make decisions as individuals and societies. The impacts of digital technologies across different generations are multi-faceted, impacting cognition, relationships, and investment priorities. While this transformation may spur new innovations within businesses, the social implications of digital technologies raise important concerns regarding privacy, ethics, and cyber-security. Multi-Industry Digitalization and Technological Governance in the AI Era investigates the digital transformation phenomenon from diverse perspectives, including individual, organizational, societal, political, ethical, and mental health dimensions. Covering topics such as generational challenges, the digital divide, and robotics, this book is an excellent resource for computer scientists, policymakers, health professionals, organizational leaders, scholars, researchers, academicians, professionals, and more.

Supporting Leaders for School Improvement Through Self-Care and Wellbeing


Supporting Leaders for School Improvement Through Self-Care and Wellbeing

Author: Bradley W. Carpenter

language: en

Publisher: IAP

Release Date: 2024-01-01


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School leadership instability is particularly problematic for scholars and practitioners concerned with PK-12 school improvement, as second only to teachers, campus leadership has been identified as a primary factor in students' academic success (Young et al., 2007). Yet, while principals play an indispensable role in students' academic success, the job has become considerably more stressful as the role of a school leader continues to evolve. Specifically, added responsibilities, increased work intensity, and the ever-present menace of high stakes accountability have intensified the stress levels encountered by today's school leaders (Carpenter & Brewer, 2012; Chaplain, 2001; Darmody & Smyth, 2016; Wang, et al., 2018). This intensification negatively impacts a school’s teaching staff and its students, as the overall quality of the school experience can deteriorate if principals are unable to meet their potential due to the burnout and fatigue associated with chronic stress (Darmody & Smyth, 2016; Devos, et al., 2007). For principals to fully realize their ability to serve as catalysts for school improvement, they should be allowed to prioritize physical, mental, cognitive, and emotional health. Desired levels of wellbeing occur in the absence of chronic physical, social, psychological, emotional, economic, and cognitive distress (La Placa, et al., 2013). As authors in this volume demonstrate, many school leaders have commenced specific practices targeting cognitive, emotional, and behavioral wellbeing to cope with occupational stress and flourishing- or, at the very least, surviving in such a challenging environment. Among coping strategies leaders have adopted include mindfulness and other wellbeing interventions/strategies intended to facilitate healthier lifestyles, relieve stress, and improve personal resilience (Aviles & Dent, 2015; Mahfouz, 2018; Wells, 2015). Recently, there has been a call to consider educational leadership through a positive human flourishing lens. Research in this area focuses on integrating wellbeing practices in professional development programs for teachers and school administrators to highlight the positive effects of personal and collective wellbeing in schools (Cherkowski & Walker, 2014). For example, empirical studies have examined how incorporating mindfulness practice promotes positive adaptive skills, stress resilience, and social and emotional skills needed in a school environment (Abenavoli, et al., 2013; Benn, et al., 2012; Dvor a kova et al., 2017; Jennings, 2015; Meiklejohn et al., 2012; Mahfouz et al., 2018). New understandings about the relationship between school administrators' wellbeing and school improvement efforts should ignite interest within the field. As such, this book’s chapters are organized into four distinct sections that provide: (a) an overview of the field (Section I), (b) an empirical argument for why such research is essential (Section II), (c) wellbeing models to be considered for use in the PK-12 setting (Section III), and, (d) specific wellbeing practices and frameworks currently being in PK-12 (Section IV).