The National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments (NCSSLE) is a training and technical assistance (TTA) center funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Safe and Healthy Students to help address the many factors that result in disciplinary problems and affect conditions for learning, such as bullying, harassment, violence, and substance abuse. Due to the growing concern over school climate and disproportionate rates of suspensions and expulsions in the nation’s schools, over the past few years, NCSSLE has developed a number of materials related to this topic. Additionally, NCSSLE has increased the number of resources housed in the NCSSLE website to help school districts better address their approaches to school climate and discipline while safeguarding student’s civil rights.
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Moving Beyond Open House: Building Meaningful Relationships between Parents/Families and Schools - Recorded Webinar | Presentation Slides
Making the Case for the Important of School Climate and Its Measurement in Turnaround Schools - Recorded Webinar | Presentation Slides
Enhancing Peer-to-Peer Relationships to Strengths School Climate - Recorded Webinar | Presentation Slides
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National Center for Safe Supportive Learning Environments