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Addresses measures of the classroom social environment, or students’ perceptions about how they are encouraged to interact with and relate to others. Includes four separate dimensions of the classroom social environment: 1) teacher support; 2) promoting mutual respect; 3) promoting student task related interaction; and 4) promoting performance goals.
Helps teachers and school administrators integrate awareness about sex trafficking into school activities and classrooms. Downloadable materials include lesson plans, classroom activities, case studies, brochures for parents, and a peer leadership program starter kit. This comprehensive set of resources also includes materials for special education students and English language-learners.
Helps educators and professionals in other youth-serving systems understand key definitions and concepts related to commercial sexual exploitation and sex trafficking, factors that can place young people at higher risk, and implications for youth education and service needs.
Reports on the progress of U.S. high school graduates relative to college readiness. The report is designed to help educators understand and answer the following questions: 1) Are your students graduating from high school prepared for college and career? 2) Are enough of your students taking core courses necessary to be prepared for success, and are those courses rigorous enough?
Promotes the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) framework through interviews and focus groups with state policymakers, educators, and students. This study provides policy opportunities to better integrate the WSCC framework and highlights elements of a healthy school environment.
Features child exploitation information, resources, and guidance from government agencies and non-profit organizations, and outlines ways K-12 school communities can help identify, prevent, and respond to the victimization of students.
Describes sample characteristics and findings from a randomized controlled trial that examined the outcomes of Positive Action, a schoolwide program that combines a classroom curriculum with schoolwide activities to promote a positive school climate.
Provides the most recent surveillance data, as well as 10-year trends, on health behaviors and experiences among high school students in the U.S. related to adolescent health and well-being.