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| Title: Summit takes a hard look at school violence
Writer: Eric Gonzalez |
Date: December 8, 1999
Source: Athens Daily News |
| Lead: Youth violence is "hamstringing our society" emotionally and financially, and coordinated early intervention efforts are the best way to eliminate it, said an education expert speaking Tuesday at the Summit on School Violence in Athens. | |
| Keywords: Hill Walker, University of Oregon, special education, Institute on Violence and Destructive Behavior, Georgia Center for Continuing Education, violence in schools, environment, behvioral assessment, intervention techniques, The Acting Out Child: Coping With Classroom Disruption, Anti-social Behavior in School: Strategies and Best Practices, Homer Wells, Woodall Psychoeducational Program, Victor Morgan, student support services, Bartow County Schools, Lyle Anderson, risk control manager, Georgia School Board Association, reading skills, risk factors, conflict, neglect, abuse, crime, discipline, peer group, inflexible rules, teacher hostility, grades, low engagement with others, Scott Poland, National Organization of victims Assistance, Robert Brooks, Harvard Medical School. | |
