Content tagged: school violence

The Disinformation of “Violence Prevention”

Posted on May 13, 2009

April 20, 2009 marked the tenth anniversary of the school shootings at Columbine High School and therefore it is time again to reflect on the dominant mode of thinking that informs how the society addresses what is awkwardly called “school violence.”  Below I present excerpts of a presentation made several years ago, that focuses on how the notion...

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Ten Years After Columbine: A Letter to A Principal After Virginia Tech

Posted on May 13, 2009

[Originally sent to my son's school principal, on April 27, 2007] – In many ways, this letter has been in the making for a long time. Delay in writing has in large measure been the result of my confidence in your leadership, and, as an educator of teachers and education leaders, a profound understanding of the challenges you face as a public...

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Failure to Hold: The Politics of School Violence

Posted on May 11, 2009

Given the recent discussion in media outlets on the tenth anniversary of the Columbine, it seems useful to reprint my review of Julie Webber’s (2003) volume Failure to Hold: The Politics of School Violence (Rowman & Littlefield). What...

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Veteran Chicago Teacher & Former Director of Safety Speaks Out on the Impact of the Recession, Ducan Policies

Posted on April 29, 2009

“My speculation is that the damage this recession will do to kids’ education prospects is far more than the positive good most changes in educational policies can produce.” – EDDRA email listserv participant.* Since the research basis for our sharings here requires some credentialing, allow me to post the following as (now retired) “Director...

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