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By Dr. Harry Tennant

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Is Your School Properly Equipped For Discipline, Part Duex!



In a healthy discipline program, the "radar screens" that keep personnel informed and actively participating in the school's discipline program extend out to parents too. 

One such radar screen is documentation:

*Does your school collect data over time, in a "electronic repository" that can be used by the school to, for instance, create discipline histories allowing parents to view patterns of behavior, interventions attempted, consequences assigned, consequence follow-through, and so much more?  This is a radar screen on their child that parents deserve to see readily.

The technology EdClick offers schools does this--->efficiently, easily, and inexpensively.

Another component of an effective discipline system that gives parents a radar screen on their child's overall behavior is regular communication pushed out by the school, especially when it relates to the child of that parent.

*Is a documented attempt at contacting the parent of each student involved in each discipline matter part of your school's discipline program?  If so, does it happen...even most of the time...really?

The technology that EdClick offers schools does this--->efficiently, easily, and inexpensively.

Bring a little automation to the task of running your data-dependent school!  In the process, create radar screens parents can use to get a truer picture of their child's contribution to the disciplinary climate of your school!

More "radar screens" to good discipline in upcoming posts!

Posted at 6:50 PM Keywords: Discipline , School Climate , Accountability , Special Education , Compliance , Documentation , Teachers , BIP , IEP , ISS , Assistant Principals , Special Education Diagnosticians , Special Education Psychologists , School Counselors , Parental Involvement , EdClick 3 Comments

 
Elaine said...
Mmmm rings very true. I've found it very hard to get one of my children's slohocs to update their web site at all, despite me making it very easy for them very spookily the password for one page used to be hopscotch'!

Friday, March 2, 2012 5:59 AM

   

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