News about the Journal of School Violence
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News related to The Journal of School Violence was updated on October 6, 2006. If you have questions, please contact: You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to access the pdf documents listed below. Click the following to obtain a free copy of the Reader: <acrobat reader> Click here to send us your ideas about preventing school violence You now have the opportunity to send us online some of your brief thoughts and ideas for preventing school violence. We will periodically post on the journal Internet site some of the creative ideas you send us. Keep watching the journal site.
Click here for information about a teaching and service project related to Hurricane Katrina This project involved professors, counselors, and graduate students working together to help survivors of the violence brought by Hurricane Katrina.
Click here for information about the III International Conference on Violence in Schools The III International Conference on Violence in Schools will be held in Bordeaux, France from January 12-14, 2006.
The Journal of School Violence is now available at discount rates to members of the Association for Conflict Resolution.
Click here to preview the new Handbook of School Violence. The Handbook of School Violence also incorporates an affiliated Internet site: (click on the address below) < http://genesislight.com/hsv%20files/ >
Mister Rogers found ways to teach children how to treat one another and adults with respect and kindness. His television show epitomized how media can be used to promote healthy development in children.
SCAN21st.com is devoted to the invention of online materials and strategies for helping young people meet some of the academic, social, psychological, and economic challenges they face.
Click here to read a free, electronic version of the journal (vol.1, num.2 - - pdf format) This edition of the journal presents articles that range from gender safety to cyberviolence.
The review was written by Michael Colford, Head of Technical Services, Reading Public Library, MA.
Meridian is an electronic journal dedicated to research and practice of computer technology in middle school classrooms. It is published twice yearly by an interdisciplinary team of NC State graduate students representing a broad range of fields, from education to forestry.
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