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'Power' and 'repetition' may be manifested a bit differently online than in traditional bullying, Susan Limber, professor of psychology at Clemson University, said in aninterviewthat appeared in a publication of the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools.
Larry Magid: Cyberbullying Is a Serious Problem, but Is It an Epidemic? Larry Magid 2011
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'Power' and 'repetition' may be manifested a bit differently online than in traditional bullying, Susan Limber, professor of psychology at Clemson University, said in aninterviewthat appeared in a publication of the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools.
Larry Magid: Cyberbullying Is a Serious Problem, but Is It an Epidemic? Larry Magid 2011
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The term "zero tolerance" came into popular usage during the Reagan presidency when Congress passed the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act.
Alan Singer: The School-to-Prison Pipeline Alan Singer 2012
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"We have an epidemic," says acting DEA administrator Michele Leonhart, whose agency is working with thousands of state and local agencies and the Partnership for a Drug-Free America on Saturday's campaign.
Prescription Drug Abuse, Overdose Spawns DEA's National 'Take-Back' Day AP 2010
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A gay teacher talking to a gay student was the central "scandal" in the faux controversy Fox News, The Washington Times, and other conservative media outlets focused on when it came to trying to get Kevin Jennings (former GLSEN head appointed to the Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools), that he once talked to a gay teen who thought his "life isn't worth saving anyway" and helped him work through those feelings of worthlessness.
Alex Blaze: The War on LGBT Teachers Alex Blaze 2010
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The term "zero tolerance" came into popular usage during the Reagan presidency when Congress passed the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act.
Alan Singer: The School-to-Prison Pipeline Alan Singer 2012
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The term "zero tolerance" came into popular usage during the Reagan presidency when Congress passed the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act.
Alan Singer: The School-to-Prison Pipeline Alan Singer 2012
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Jennings is set to begin his new job on Monday, as Assistant Deputy Secretary of Education for the Department's Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools, after his appointment was announced about a month ago.
Family Values 2009
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The Drug-Free Schools program of 1986 got about $12 billion over twenty years.
Eric E. Sterling: Congress on Speed: Partisan Conflict Led to Many Problems in 1986 Drug Law Eric E. Sterling 2011
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A gay teacher talking to a gay student was the central "scandal" in the faux controversy Fox News, The Washington Times, and other conservative media outlets focused on when it came to trying to get Kevin Jennings (former GLSEN head appointed to the Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools), that he once talked to a gay teen who thought his "life isn't worth saving anyway" and helped him work through those feelings of worthlessness.
Alex Blaze: The War on LGBT Teachers Alex Blaze 2010
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