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Violence in Student Writing
A School Administrator's Guide
eText | 2 November 2012 | Edition Number 1
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Your guide to action when student writing crosses the line
At what point should violent student expressions be considered a legitimate threat? This legal handbook helps you apply caution and logic in protecting your students' freedom of speech while also protecting the safety of everyone in the building. Gretchen Oltman, an experienced educator and licensed attorney, shows you how to react appropriately to warning signs from students. You'll discover how to:
- Prevent violence by creating a positive and safe school environment
- Guide teachers in assessing written threats of violence
- Evaluate writing outside the classroom, including texting and Facebook postings
Violence in Student Writing delves into the real-life experiences of administrators, teachers, and students, exploring current and relevant issues in student writing violence and offering solutions that every school administrator needs to know.
"This book provides educators with legal and education frameworks for distinguishing students who are writing about violence from writing by violent students. Knowing the difference between the two can possibly save lives."
—Kenneth S. Trump, President of National School Safety and Security Services
Author of Proactive School Security and Emergency Preparedness Planning
"Increased emphasis on writing, combined with evolving trends in online media and bullying, make this a book we all need to keep handy. Here, Oltman combines her wisdom as both a classroom teacher and a lawyer, offering us a guide we can trust as we all seek to navigate our way through the complex landscape of writing instruction."
—Jim Burke, Author of The English Teacher's Companion
Industry Reviews
I highly recommend this book for all educators, parents, and professional scholars interested in Education in the 21 Century."
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ISBN: 9781452283944
ISBN-10: 145228394X
Published: 2nd November 2012
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Number of Pages: 144
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc. (US)
Edition Number: 1