Attacking Our Educators -
Between 1997 and 2001, approximately 1.3 million teachers were victims to nonfatal crimes at school. This includes 817,000 thefts and 473,000 violent crimes. Source: National Center of Educational Statistics
40% of Ontario teachers report being bullied by students. Source: Cnews.canoe.ca
A third of teachers in the UK have faced physical aggression from students
Elementary and pre-school students who are used to running their homes are coming to school and revolting against structure and their teachers.
Cyber bullying in all its forms, from Facebook insults to YouTube ambushes, has skyrocketed to become the number one non-academic problem facing classrooms today, says the Canadian Teachers Association President.
In England twenty percent of teachers reported that a parent had attacked them.
• The amount of physical violence educators face, even at the elementary level
• How to handle parents gone wild
• How educators are being cyber-bullied
• What issues are causing these problems
• Solutions for teachers, administrators and parents
• 75 tips on making teaching more fun
• Learn 81 different solutions to this epidemic
• Ending violence takes more than just controlling students and the buildings’ security. Schools must keep students and staff safer physically, emotionally, and socially.
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