Safe Schools Bibliography, Page 7

Author names beginning with M through Q

This is a portion of the list of resources used in Creating Emotionally Safe Schools by Dr. Jane Bluestein (Deerfield Beach, FL: Health Communications, Inc., 2001.) Although many of these references appeared in the bibliography of the book, I have posted the entire bibliography on this website. This page includes references in which author names begin with letters “M” through “Q.” Links to other references follow.

Mainzer, K. Lynne, Patricia Baltzley and Kathleen Heslin. “Everybody Can Be Great Because Everybody Can Serve,” Educational Leadership, Vol. 48, No. 3 (Nov. 1990): 94-96

Markova, Dawna. How Your Child is Smart. Berkeley, Calif.: Conari Press, 1992.

Markova, Dawna. The Open Mind: Exploring the Six Patterns of Natural Intelligence. Berkeley, Calif.: Conari Press, 1996.

Marshall, Marvin. Discipline without Stress, Punishments or Rewards: How Teachers and Parents Promote Responsibility and Learning. Los Alamitos, Calif.: Piper Press, 2001.

Marston, Stephanie. The Magic of Encouragement: Nurturing Your Child’s Self-Esteem. New York: Pocket Books, 1990.

Marx, Eva. “Health and Learning: A Coordinated Approach,” Principal, Vol. 79, No. 1 (Sept. 1999): 6-9.

Maslow, Abraham. Toward a Psychology of Being. New York: D. Van Nostrand Co., 1968.

Masters, Catherine. “Empty Tummies Dictate Timing of School Days,” New Zealand Herald (Oct. 4, 1999).

Mattise, Chris. “The Helpful-Hurtful Policy: Addresing Social Harassment in the Elementary School Setting,” Staff Handbook, 1998.

McAllister, Sue. “Neighbors Matter to New Buyers,” Albuquerque Journal (July 23, 2000).

McClure, Vimala. “Parenting in the New Millennium,” The Fabric of the Future: Women Visionaries Illuminate the Path to Tomorrow. Berkeley, Calif.: Conari Press, 1998.

McCluskey, Alan. “Emotional Intelligence in Schools,” Feb. 28, 1997. Available: Connected Web site [Internet, WWW], Address: http://www.connected.org/learn/school.html

McConnaughey, Janet. “Growth of Dead Brain Cells Excites Scientists,” Albuquerque Journal (Nov. 6, 2000).

McCown, Karen Stone, Anabel L. Jensen, Joshua M. Freedman and Marsha C. Rideout. Self Science: The Emotional Intelligence Curriculum. San Mateo, Calif.: Six Seconds Publishing, 1998.

McDonald, Irene M. “Expanding the Lens: Student Perceptions of School Violence,” in Systemic Violence: How Schools Hurt Children, Epp, Juanita Ross and Ailsa M. Watkinson, eds. London: Falmer Press, 1996.

McGinn, Daniel. “The Big Score,” Newsweek. (Sept. 6, 1999): 47-51.

McGinn, Daniel. “There’s Just No Substitute,” Newsweek (Oct. 2, 2000): 42.

McGinnis, Alan Loy. Bringing Out the Best in People. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1985.

McKenzie, Ginger Kelley. “Multiple Intelligences Put into Practice,” The National Montessori Reporter 99, Vol. XX111, No. 3 (Fall, 1999): 3-5.

McLaughlin, Catherine Kellison. The Do’s and Don’ts of Parent Involvement: How to Build a Positive School-Home Partnership. Torrance, Calif.: Innerchoice Publishing, 1993.

McPartland, James, Will Jordan, Nettie Legters and Robert Balfanz. “Finding Safety in Small Numbers,” Educational Leadership, Vol. 55, No. 2 (October, 1997). Available: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Web site, [Internet, WWW], Address: http://www.ascd.org/safeschools/el9710/oct97toc.htm

McQueen, Anjetta. “The Fight to Find, Keep Teachers,” Albuquerque Journal (July 4, 2000).

McQueen, Anjetta. “School Violence Stereotypes Spurring Student Crackdown,” The Albuquerque Journal (April 12, 2000).

McQueen, Anjetta. “Teacher Training Advocated: Congress Lectures College Officials,” Albuquerque Journal (17 Sept. 1999).

Mercier, Rita. Your Right to Know: An Insider’s Parent Guide to School Safety (Elementary Edition). Encinitas, Calif.: Educational Consultant Services, 1999.

Miller, Alice. Banished Knowledge. New York: Doubleday, 1988.

Miller, Alice. For Your Own Good: Hidden Cruelty in Child-Rearing and the Roots of Violence. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1984.

Miller, John (Jack) P. “Making Connections through Holistic Learning,” Educational Leadership, Vol. 56, No. 4 (Dec. 1998/Jan. 1999): 46-48.

Miller, Karen. “Memorial to Grace Mitchell,” Child Care Information Exchange (March, 2000): 68.

Million, June. “Creative PR Could Keep You Out of Court,” Communicator, Newsletter of the National Association of Elementary School Principals. Vol. 23, No. 3 (Nov. 1999): 5-7.

Million, June. “Getting the Word out on Safety,” Communicator, Newsletter of the National Association of Elementary School Principals. Vol. 23, No. 2 (Oct. 1999): 5-6.

Million, June. “A Win-Win Situation—Teaming Up with Your High School,” Communicator, Newsletter of the National Association of Elementary School Principals. Vol. 23, No. 4 (Dec. 1999): 5-7.

Mizell, Hayes. “Choosing a Path: Making School Equity at the Middle Level a Reality,” Schools in the Middle, Vol. 8, No. 6 (April, 1999): 18-20.

Mohai, Caroline E. “Peer Leaders in Drug Abuse Prevention,” ERIC Digest, (December 1991). Available: ERIC Web site, US Department of Education, [Internet, WWW], Address: http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed341892.html

Monaghan, J. H., J. O. Robinson and J. A. Dodge. “The Children’s Life Events Inventory,” Journal of Psychosomatic Research. Vol. 23, No. 1 (1979): 63-68.

Montoya, Susan. “Teachers Leave N.M. for Better Pay,” Albuquerque Journal (17 August 1999). Available: Albuquerque Journal Web site, [Internet, WWW], Address: http://www.abqjournal.com/news/5news08-17-99.htm

Murphy, Brian. “Back to School Around the World: The Three R’s vs. Poverty, Disease, Violence and More,” Associated Press release appearing on AOL’s “Life” News (Sept. 5, 2000). Available: [Internet, WWW], Closest address: http://www.aol.com

Murray, Mary Elizabeth. “Moral Development and Moral Education: An Overview.” Available: University of Illinois at Chicago Web site, [Internet, WWW], Address: http://www.uic.edu/~Inucci/MoralEd/overview.html

Nagourney, Eric. “Vital Signs: Behavior: Stopping School Trouble Before it Starts” (Nov. 14, 2000). Available: The New York Times Web site, [Internet, WWW], Address: http:// partners.nytimes.com/2000/11/14/science/14SCHO.html

Naisbitt, John. Megatrends. New York: Warner Books, 1982.

Nathan, Joe. “State Could Raise the Grade Following Chicago’s Lead,” St. Paul Pioneer Press (Aug. 21, 2000).

Nebgen, Mary K. and Kate McPherson. “Enriching Learning Through Service: A Tale of Three Districts,” Educational Leadership, Vol. 48, No. 3 (Nov. 1990): 90-93.

Nechas, Eileen Nechas and Denise Foley. “Virtual Violence May Cause Real-Life Aggression,” Albuquerque Journal (Mar. 6, 2001).

Nelsen, Jane. Positive Discipline. New York: Ballentine Books, 1987.

Nelsen, Jane, Lynn Lott and Stephen Glenn. Positive Discipline A-Z. Rocklin, Calif.: 1999.

Nelson, Kristen. “Measuring the Intangibles,” Classroom Leadership, an ASCD Newsletter for K-12 Classroom Teachers, Vol. 3, No. 5 (Feb. 2000): 1, 8.

Neville, Helen and Diane Clark Johnson. Temperament Tools. Seattle: Parenting Press, Inc., 1998.

Newton, Christopher. “School Kids to Learn Mediation,” York Daily Record (January 12, 2000)

Nunley, Kathie. “In Defense of the Oral Defense,” Classroom Leadership, an ASCD Newsletter for K-12 Classroom Teachers, Vol. 3, No. 5 (Feb. 2000): 6.

Ohanian, Susan. “An Antisocial Idea,” (Mar. 6, 2000). Available: The Nation Web site, [Internet, WWW], Address: http://past.thenation.com/issue/000306/0306ohanian.shtml.

Ohanian, Susan. “Silence Ain’t Golden: Spread the Word.” (Sept. 26, 2000). Available: Interversity Web site, [Internet, WWW], Address: http://206.68.56.30/events/resisting_conf/texts/Ohanian1000.php.

Okrent, Daniel. “Rising Kids Online: What Can Parents Do?” Time Magazine, Vol.153, No. 18 (May 10, 1999): 38-43.

Okuda, Michael, Denise Okuda and Debbie Mirek. The Star Trek Encyclopedia: A Reference Guide to the Future. New York: Pocket Books, 1994.

Oládélé, Folásadé. “Passing Down the Spirit,” Educational Leadership. Vol 56, No. 4 (Dec. 1998/Jan. 1999): 62-65.

Olweus, Dan. Bullying at School. Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishers, 1993.

O’Meara, Kelly Patricia. “Doping Kids,” Vol. 15, No. 24, June 28, 1999. Available: Insight on the News Online [Internet, WWW], Address: http://www.insightmag.com/investiga/apec11.html.

O’Neill, Helen. “Many Campus Rituals Linked to Tradition of Danger,” Albuquerque Journal, (Nov. 21, 1999).

O’Neill, John. “Building Schools as Communities: A Conservation with James Comer,” Educational Leadership, Vol. 54, No. 9 (May 1997): 6-10.

Osborn, D. Keith and Janie Dyson Osborn. Discipline and Classroom Management. Athens, GA: Education Associates, 1977.

Ostrander, Sheila, and Lynn Schroeder, with Nancy Ostrander. Superlearning. New York: Delacorte Press, 1979.

Owings, William A. and Susan Magliaro. “Grade Retention: A History of Failure,” Educational Leadership. Vol. 56, No. 1 (Sept. 1998). Available: ASCD Web site, [Internet, WWW], Address: http://www.ascd.org/pubs/el/sep98/owings.html

Padgett, Tim. “Saving Suburbia,” Time Magazine. Vol. 153, No. 7 (August 16, 1999): 50-51.

Palmer, Parker J. “Evoking the Spirit in Public Education,” Educational Leadership. Vol. 56, No. 4 (Dec. 1998/Jan. 1999): 6-11.

Papalos, Demitri. Handout from a workshop entitled “Keepers of the Storm,” submitted by a contributor who attended Papalos’s presentation on bipolar disorder.

Pastore, Michael. “Too Many Parents Still Hitting on Wrong Idea,” Philadelphia Inquirer (16 January 1999)

Pearce, Kelly. “300 Kids at Summit on Stopping Violence,” The Arizona Republic (April 15, 2000).

Perkins, David. “The Many Faces of Constructivism,” Educational Leadership, Vol. 57, No. 3 (Nov. 1999): 6-11.

Perry, Bruce D. “Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders in Children and Adolescents,” originally published in Current Opinions in Pediatrics, Vol 11, No. 4 (Aug. 1999). Available: The Child Trauma Academy of Baylor College of Medicine Web site, [Internet, WWW], Address: http://www.bcm.tmc.edu/civitas/PTSD_opin6.htm

Peters, Thomas J. and Robert H. Waterman, Jr. In Search of Excellence: Lessons from America’s Best-Run Companies. New York: Warner Books, 1982.

Peters, Tom. Thriving on Chaos. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1987.

Peterson, Karen S. “Sex, Not Sex: For Many Teens, Oral Doesn’t Count,” USA Today (Nov. 16, 2000)

Peterson, Kent D. and Terrence E. Deal. “How Leaders Influence the Culture of Schools,” Educational Leadership, Vol. 56, No. 1 (September, 1998). Available: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Web site, [Internet, WWW], Address: http://www.ascd.org/safeschools/el9809/petersoninfluence.html

Phillips, Vicki. Empowering Discipline. Carmel Valley, CA: Personal Development Publishing, 1998.

Piaget, Jean. The Moral Judgment of the Child. New York: Free Press Paperbacks (Simon & Schuster, Inc.), 1997.

Pickle, Paula. “Neurodevelopmental Therapy/Attachment Therapy: An Integrated Approach.” Available: The Attachment Center at Evergreen, Inc. Web site, [Internet, WWW], Address: http://www.attachmentcenter.org/neurodevelopmental.htm

Pipher, Mary. Reviving Ophelia. New York: Balentine Books, 1994.

Plummer, William. “Wootten’s Way,” People. Vol. 54, No. 21 (Nov. 20, 2000): 165-169.

Pohan, Cathy A. and Norma J. Bailey. “Including Gays in Multiculturism,” The Education Digest (Jan. 1998): 52-56

Pollack, Judy and Kimberly Hartman. “The ABCs of Middle Level Teacher Training,” Schools in the Middle, Vol. 8, No. 7 (May/June 1999). Available: [Internet, WWW], Address: http://nassp.org/publications/schools_in_the_middle/pollack.html

Pooley, Eric. “Portrait of a Deadly Bond,” Time Magazine, Vol.153, No. 18 (May 10, 1999): 26-32.

Popyk, Lisa. “Blood in the School Yard,” The Post (Nov. 7, 1998). Available: The Cincinnati Post Web site, [Internet, WWW], Address: http://www.cincypost.com/news/1kill110798.html

Popyk, Lisa. “Violence is Seductive to new Breed of Killers,” The Post (Nov. 9, 1998). Available: The Cincinnati Post Web site, [Internet, WWW], Address: http://www.cincypost.com/news/2kill110798.html

Promislow, Sharon. Making the Brain Body Connection. West Vancouver, Can.: Kinetic Publishing Corporation, 1999.

Prosser, J. “School Culture,” Research Matters, The School Improvement Network’s Bulletin, Institute of Education, University of London, No. 9 (Autumn, 1998).

Pulliam, John D. and James Van Patten. History of Education in America, Sixth Edition. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1995.

Pulver, Fran. “Increasing Family Involvement: Steps to a Successful Parent Night,” Committee for Children Prevention Update (Fall, 1999): 7.

Purkey, William Watson. “The Coming Revolution in American Education: Creating Inviting Schools,” Guest Editorial, Values Realization Journal 2000. (Copy provided by author, no other details available.)

Purkey, William Watson. “Creating Safe Schools Through Invitational Education,” ERIC Clearninghouse on Counseling and Student Services, (1999).

Purkey, William W. and David N. Aspy. “The Mental Health of Students: Nobody Minds? Nobody Cares?” Reprint from Person-Centered Review, Vol. 3, No. 1 (Feb. 1988): 41-49.

Purkey, William Watson and David Strahan, “School Transformation Through Invitational Education,” Research in the Schools, Vol. 2, No 2 (1995): 1-6.

Quaass, Michael. “Reduce the Social Barriers Which Inhibit and Prevent People with a Disability from Entereing Vocational Training and Education,” course handout.

Quarles, Chester L. Staying Safe at School. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Corwin Press, Inc., 1993.

Quinsey, Mary Beth. Why Does That Man Have Such a Big Nose? Seattle: Parenting Press, 1986.

Quittner, Joshua. “Are Video Games Really So Bad?” Time Magazine, Vol.153, No. 18 (May 10, 1999): 50-59.

Links to other resources used in Creating Emotionally Safe Schools include:

Titles beginning with numerals, “A” through “M”
Titles beginning with “N” through “Z”
Authors “A” and “B”
Authors “C” through “E”
Authors “F” through “H”
Authors “I” through “L”
Authors “R” through “S”
Authors “T” through “Z”

Index: Links for full bibliography

Please note that many of the references used in the book were found on websites whose links may or may not still be active, even if the site still exists. Because of the transitory nature of online information, I have not endeavored to link these resources to their original locations. If copying the link and pasting it into your browser does not work, you might try searching the author, agency, or title of the resource.

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