New York – School Violence Prevention & Intervention

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Course Description

On July 24, 2000, Governor George E. Pataki signed legislation (Senate Bill 8236) entitled Project SAVE (Safe Schools Against Violence in Education), to enhance and promote safety and create a more effective learning environment within New York State's schools.

This project involves the entire community and identifies all family and school members as protagonists of the educational and safety process. It promotes training in different topics that ensure the normal and successful development of students.

Important elements are mentioned such as the minimum rules of behavior within the school, actions of teachers in the face of violent events, predictors of violence, teams of professionals to solve problems, student reference processes, strategies to improve school performance and behavior, bullying and problem-solving strategies.

NYSED Provider ID: 0164

Intended Audience

All individuals applying for a teaching certificate in New York State.

Learning Objectives

  • Discuss the trends and contributing factors of school violence.
  • Identify risk factors and warning signs within a developmental and social context that relate to violence and troubling behaviors in children.
  • List the statutes, regulations and policies relating to a safe nonviolent school climate.
  • Discuss behaviors and effective classroom management techniques and other supports that promote a nonviolent school climate and enhance learning, character education, citizenship and civility.
  • Explain the roles and function of student support teams, their referral process, early interventions and strategies, and intensive/immediate interventions for students at risk of violence.
  • Describe initiatives aimed at defining, identifying, intervening and preventing bullying in all its forms.
  • Compare/contrast intervention techniques designed to address school violence situations.
Details
Credit/Contact Hours
2
Faculty
  • Amy Adkins-Dwivedi, MS, APRN
Development Team
  • J. Kendall Perkinson
  • Margaret Chinn, MEd, MSW
  • Trisha Moreno
Language
  • English
Release Date
February 4, 2020
Last Updated
September 27, 2021
Instructional Methods
  • Assessment Review
  • Case Studies
  • Narrated Slides
  • Ungraded Self Assessment-Lesson Recall
  • Video Clips
Assessment
  • Autograded and Quiz Retakes Allowed
  • Daily TEACH Reporting
  • Graded Lesson Mini Quizzes
  • Passing 80%+
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