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The Nurturing Teacher tackles the concerns of stressed teachers.
Whether from nurturance suffering (stress related to caring for
students) or from the piles of paperwork yet to be tackled, this
text helps the reader sort through the causes of stress, the
emotional, physical and social reactions to stress and how one can
begin to plan a stress management plan. The book includes a
historical overview of feminist education, the perception of caring
teachers in the media and a look at emotional labor and the impact
on the teacher.
Tackling the difficult and charged topic of weaponized school
violence, A Relentless Threat: Scholars Respond to Teens on
Weaponized School Violence examines some of the root causes that
lead teen shooters to make the decision to kill their teachers and
peers. This research and commentary on gun violence in U.S. schools
positions the reader to understand its historical and political
context and to reflect on its social and emotional causes. The book
explores potential solutions to this uniquely American phenomenon
through a variety of scholarly lenses. With a focus on research and
pragmatic solutions, these academics respond directly to individual
teen voices in an effort to recognize those stakeholders most often
dismissed. This book includes discussion on U.S. firearms policy,
ostracism, bullying, social media, capitalizing on shooter events,
and programs in schools to prevent violence. A Relentless Threat:
Scholars Respond to Teens on Weaponized School Violence establishes
the groundwork for the second book by the editors (Dress Rehearsals
for Gun Violence: Confronting Trauma and Anxiety in America's
Schools) by examining how we got to this point and what actions may
be taken to stop future rampage shootings in schools.
Tackling the difficult and charged topic of weaponized school
violence, A Relentless Threat: Scholars Respond to Teens on
Weaponized School Violence examines some of the root causes that
lead teen shooters to make the decision to kill their teachers and
peers. This research and commentary on gun violence in U.S. schools
positions the reader to understand its historical and political
context and to reflect on its social and emotional causes. The book
explores potential solutions to this uniquely American phenomenon
through a variety of scholarly lenses. With a focus on research and
pragmatic solutions, these academics respond directly to individual
teen voices in an effort to recognize those stakeholders most often
dismissed. This book includes discussion on U.S. firearms policy,
ostracism, bullying, social media, capitalizing on shooter events,
and programs in schools to prevent violence. A Relentless Threat:
Scholars Respond to Teens on Weaponized School Violence establishes
the groundwork for the second book by the editors (Dress Rehearsals
for Gun Violence: Confronting Trauma and Anxiety in America's
Schools) by examining how we got to this point and what actions may
be taken to stop future rampage shootings in schools.
From voices in the field, Dress Rehearsals for Gun Violence:
Confronting Trauma and Anxiety in America's Schools considers how
damaging fear and anxiety are for those who are in our schools
every day in the United States and living with both the ever
present threat of a school shooting and the continuous preparations
for one. This book examines those impacted directly including not
just students and teachers, but preservice teachers considering
teaching as a profession, college professors, support staff, and
librarians. This follow up book to A Relentless Threat: Scholars
Respond to Teens on Weaponized School Violence, goes in depth into
the human cost of violence by exploring the fear of potential
violence in our schools and what may be done to lessen that trauma
and anxiety. This book includes discussion on the very real impact
of false alarms, the trauma and anxiety experienced by teachers,
the risks and benefits of armed shooter training, the unique
challenges of non-classroom spaces, using young adult literature as
a tool for processing emotions with students, and the importance of
teaching critical reading skills for evaluating how school
shootings are portrayed in the media.
From voices in the field, Dress Rehearsals for Gun Violence:
Confronting Trauma and Anxiety in America's Schools considers how
damaging fear and anxiety are for those who are in our schools
every day in the United States and living with both the ever
present threat of a school shooting and the continuous preparations
for one. This book examines those impacted directly including not
just students and teachers, but preservice teachers considering
teaching as a profession, college professors, support staff, and
librarians. This follow up book to A Relentless Threat: Scholars
Respond to Teens on Weaponized School Violence, goes in depth into
the human cost of violence by exploring the fear of potential
violence in our schools and what may be done to lessen that trauma
and anxiety. This book includes discussion on the very real impact
of false alarms, the trauma and anxiety experienced by teachers,
the risks and benefits of armed shooter training, the unique
challenges of non-classroom spaces, using young adult literature as
a tool for processing emotions with students, and the importance of
teaching critical reading skills for evaluating how school
shootings are portrayed in the media.
The Nurturing Teacher tackles the concerns of stressed teachers.
Whether from nurturance suffering (stress related to caring for
students) or from the piles of paperwork yet to be tackled, this
text helps the reader sort through the causes of stress, the
emotional, physical and social reactions to stress and how one can
begin to plan a stress management plan. The book includes a
historical overview of feminist education, the perception of caring
teachers in the media and a look at emotional labor and the impact
on the teacher.
This book is a poignant celebration of grassroots empowerment as
our contributors, people who just a short time ago thought of
themselves as ordinary citizens, document their call to action when
their children and their profession are on the line. Practicing
teachers and parents who see the direct impact of education reform
on young people and are looking for straightforward and accessible
information to help them understand what is happening and acquire
the tools for resistance will find direction in this text.
Providing inspiration, as well as practical guidance on how to
become active in reclaiming education this book covers topics
including the corporate takeover of education, high stakes testing,
Common Core Standards, teacher preparation, grassroots activist
responses, and much more.
This book is a poignant celebration of grassroots empowerment as
our contributors, people who just a short time ago thought of
themselves as ordinary citizens, document their call to action when
their children and their profession are on the line. Practicing
teachers and parents who see the direct impact of education reform
on young people and are looking for straightforward and accessible
information to help them understand what is happening and acquire
the tools for resistance will find direction in this text.
Providing inspiration, as well as practical guidance on how to
become active in reclaiming education this book covers topics
including the corporate takeover of education, high stakes testing,
Common Core Standards, teacher preparation, grassroots activist
responses, and much more.
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