Self-Management
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Lewis, Hudson, Richter, & Johnson (2004).
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Mooney, Ryan, Uhing, Reid & Epstein (2005).
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O’Leary, S.G., & Dubey, D.R. (1979).
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Rosenbaum, M.S. & Drabman, R.S. (1979).
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Young, K.R., West, R.P., Smith, D.J., Morgan, D.P. (1991).
Teaching self-managemnt strategies to adolescents. Longmont, CO: Sopris West.
Cell Phones in Schools
Devaney, Laura (2011).
Bring your own devices catching on in schools. eSchool News.
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Engel, George and Tim Green (2011).
Cell Phones in the Classroom: Are we Dialing up Disaster? TechTrends, 55.2: 39-45
Gates (2006).
Cell phones, not laptops, will best answer poor students’ needs. eSchool News.
Retrieved March 15, 2010 from http://www.eschoolnews.com/2006/03/01/gates-cell-phones-not-laptops-will-best-answer-poor-students-needs/.
Johnson, Smith, & Smythe (2009).
The 2009 Horizon Report: K-12 Edition. Austin, Texas: The New Media Consortium.
McCrea, Bridget. (2010).
Bring Your Own Technology. The Journal.
Retrieved May 5, 2011 from http://thejournal.com/articles/2010/08/05/bring-your-own-technology.aspx.
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Left to Their Owned Devices. Education Week: Digital Directions, Fall 2010: 30-35.
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Importance of Mentors
Beier, Rosenfield, Spitalny, Zansky, and Bontempo (2000).
The Potential Role of an Adult Mentor in Influencing High-Risk Behaviors in Adolescents.
Retrieved December 12th, 2011 fromhttp://www.inpathways.net/the%20potential%20role%20of%20an%20adult%20mentor.pdf
Project Cornerstone
“Adult Role Models: Parents and other adults model positive, responsible behavior. (January).
Retrieved December 12, 2011 fromhttp://www.projectcornerstone.org/pdfs/January_AdultRoleModels_ResourceKit.pdf
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