Much of the violence and disruption that occurs in the schools occurs because the schools have become cold and impersonal places, this author believes. If schools are to become more humane and peaceful places, he suggests, educators must re focus attention on each student as an individual.
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DeCecco, John P., and Richards, Arlene K. "Civil War in the Schools," Psychology Today, November 1975, pp. 51-55, 120.
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Glatthorn, Allan A.Alternatives in Education: Schools and Programs. New York : Dodd, Mead & Co., 1975.