Category: School

  • Therapy Modality for Transformational P-12 School Counselors

    Introduction Therapy modality refers to the use of different approaches to enhance the well-being of a patient battling mental-related issues. Therapists are trained in different techniques where they choose the most appropriate approach to a presented case; this makes them effective while rendering their services and providing solutions to their clients. The choice of therapy…

  • Social Perspective of School Violence

    Schools have changed greatly from 1950s. Initially, school aggression was a minor issue and attracted little attention. In 1989, the number of violence in schools doubled as the figure of diverse students increased. In 1990s the aggression involved the use of firearms such as the shootings that happened in Columbine Schools in 1999. Approximations in…

  • Addressing School Shootings

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction School shootings are a pervasive safety and security issue that continues plaguing the nation for the past several decades. There is a need to implement effective and consistent solutions that would guarantee the safety of the population while also providing a measure for risk assessment…

  • Free School Lunches: Support of Free Lunch and Opposition and Rebuttal

    Table of Contents Introduction Free School Lunches Opposition and Rebuttal Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Children are delicate, and they should be given all the necessary support that they need at school, including being offered free lunch. Hungry children cannot learn efficiently because they lack the capacity to tolerate the effects of an empty stomach. However,…

  • Schools Should Block Social Networking Sites

    Introduction Social networking sites are becoming an ever-growing part of our lives. They are used to connecting with friends and family, staying updated on current events, and making new connections. But in schools, they can be a distraction and even a source of cyberbullying. Because of this, it is becoming increasingly important for schools to…

  • Urban Sociology: Chicago School Contribution

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body References Introduction Chicago school has been contributing to the development of the sociology field for years. The principal focus of specialists has lied in thorough research of cultural and population diversity making the city a kind of search laboratory. It should be noted that the area of urban sociology…

  • Youth Violence: The Columbine High School Case

    Introduction Violence is a difficult term to define. However, it is a widespread vice which may take diverse meanings in different circumstances. In institutions of learning, the definition embraced by the management is significant in shaping the action that the educators take against behaviours regarded as violent. In general violence can be said to occur…

  • Why Bullies Should Be Expelled from School?

    Table of Contents Introduction Not Expelling Approaches Reasons for Treatment Exclusion Cyber Bullying Physical Harm Silence of the Victims Conclusion References Introduction School is one of the most important social institutions that have an educational and educative function. Safety is a critical element of a school that requires constant monitoring and development. Bullying encroaches on…

  • Condoms Dispensers in School Restrooms Discussion

    Table of Contents Introduction Body Conclusion References Introduction Restricting the sexual activity of teenagers and young people is impossible, and therefore, society should pay attention to the solution of related problems. School condom availability programs have been introduced in the United States since the early 1990s as a measure of adolescent sexuality education (Centers for…

  • Crisis in US Schools Overview and Analysis

    Currently, the US school system experiences difficulties, addressing various crisis situations that occur in the educational establishments of all levels. Regardless of the nature of the crisis, schools have to adapt adequate screening tools to predict the offense. High school crime rates send a concerning message of ineffective intervention and prevention programs used by schools…