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The State Education Standard Vol. 7, No. 1 July 2006
Feature Articles: Injury Prevention: A Critical Component for School Success
by Marci Hertz, Howell Wechsler, Lisa Barrios, and David Sleet The role of schools in providing a safe environment, including strategies that schools can implement to prevent injuries among young people.
Crisis Planning for Schools
An overview of the U.S. Department of Education’s guide, Practical Information on Crisis Planning. Also, an interview with William Modzeleski of the Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools.
Creating Safer School Facilities
by Tod Schneider Using Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) to help design safer schools.
What Works —and Doesn’t Work— in Bullying Prevention and Intervention
by Susan P. Limber and Marlene Snyder Best practices in bullying prevention and intervention.
Youth Sport or Recreation Injuries Protection: How School Policymakers Can Help
by John Miller Understanding the importance of risk management in reducing sports and recreation injuries.
School-Based Programs and Policies to Discourage Student High-Risk Behaviors and Promote Health and Wellness
by Robert W. Burke, Jennifer Axelrod, Mark Weist, and Carl Paternite An overview of student involvement in high-risk behaviors and strategies schools can use to prevent and address risk taking in students.
School and Community Collaboration to Promote a Safe Learning Environment
by Howard S. Adelman and Linda Taylor The importance of comprehensive intervention approaches and school-community collaboration.
The Next Phase of Graduated Licensing for Teenage Drivers
by Susan Ferguson Reducing injuries among young drivers.
Departments: Editor’s Note
Executive Summary A message from NASBE Executive Director Brenda Lilienthal Welburn
Washington Notebook Surveying the federal education scene
State Innovations by Colin Pekruhn State innovations in anti-bullying policy
The NASBE Interview Kathleen Straus, President, Michigan State Board of Education
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