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1.The Impact of Legislation on School Safety: A Policy Examination in Selected New York Districts
2. Implementing a Photovoice Model with Youth
3. What Did We Learn From 9/11? A New York State Perspective
4. Student Voices: A Five-Year Study of Student Ideas on Improving Learning, School Safety, Risk-Prevention, and Relationships
5. The Come On Back Program
6. Mobilizing Statewide Resources for a Peer Review Process: A New York State Perspective
7. Enhancing Service Through Effective School/Community Collaboration
8. Come On Back: Enhancing Youth Development Through School/Community Collaboration.
9. Use of a Quality Self-Assessment Tool for After School: A New York Experience
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1.Social, Emotional, Ethical, and Academic Education: Creating A Climate for Learning, Participation in Democracy , and Well-Being.
2. Cyberbullying: An Increasing Problem
3. What is Positive Youth Development?
1. Cyberbullying
2. Cyberbullying for Teens
3. 7 Characteristics Of Promising School Violence Prevention Programs
4. Helping Children in Times of Crisis
5. Gotta Go Bags
6. Drill Exercises
7. Incident Command System (ICS) for Schools
8. Social Networking