Child Abuse in the Classroom

Child Abuse in the Classroom

Author: Phyllis Schlafly

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13:

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Excerpts from Official Transcript of Proceedings before the U.S. Department of Education In the Matter of: Proposed regulations to implement the protection of pupil rights amendment, section 439 of the GEPA, also known as the Hatch Amendment.


Child Abuse and Neglect

Child Abuse and Neglect

Author: Cynthia Crosson-Tower

Publisher: National Education Association

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13:

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Educators have a duty to become involved in detecting and reporting abuse and neglect for at least three reasons. First, the trauma created by abuse and neglect is as much a detriment to learning as is a perceptual or physical difficulty. Second, teachers' roles place them in close contact with the child on a daily basis. And third, in all states, teachers are mandated by law to report child abuse and can be held liable for failure to do so. This book discusses the teacher's role in recognizing and reporting child abuse or neglect in nine chapters: (1) "How Do You Recognize Abuse and Neglect?" (2) "Whom Do You Tell?--The Reporting Process"; (3) "If You Suspect Child Abuse, How Can You Validate Your Suspicion?" (4) "Once You Report, What Happens Then?" (5) "What If You Have to Go to Court?" (6) "What Can You Do for the Child, Beyond Reporting?" (7) "Who Is the Child's Family?" (8) "How Can You Help the Child by Helping the Family?" and (9) "What Can You Do about Prevention?" Also included is a 41-item bibliography, eight appendices which include sources of further information and reporting procedure, and a list of state review board members. (JMK)


Dangerous Schools

Dangerous Schools

Author: Irwin A. Hyman

Publisher: Jossey-Bass

Published: 1999-07-16

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13:

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"In this expose of institutional abuse, Irwin Hyman and Pamela Snook uncover officially authorized violence that far exceeds the number of offenses committed by students. These little researched, frequently ignored practices, the authors passionately argue, are an insidious danger to students' mental health and undermine and distort their understanding and belief in constitutional rights. Parents will learn how to distinguish between normal rules for safety and a violation of students' rights. The authors provide parents with a checklist - including how to document abuse, determine responsibility, file charges, instigate litigation, generate publicity when necessary - and step-by-step strategies for dealing with educational and legal issues, including a broad agenda for legislative and public advocacy."--Jacket.


What You Don't Know Will Hurt You

What You Don't Know Will Hurt You

Author: Denise Skarbek

Publisher: R&L Education

Published: 2009-09-16

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 1607092700

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What You Don't Know Will Hurt You: Sexual Abuse in Schools takes a look at the recently publicized concerns surrounding child sexual abuse in today's schools. It provides an overview of child abuse, specifically focusing on sexual abuse and move to a discussion on sexual abuse in the schools, including a look at legislation designed to protect students and the impact of this legislation in public schools. A chapter looks specifically at the impact of child sexual abuse on children with exceptionality to lay a foundation for protecting this segment of the population who are at greater risk of abuse. The earlier sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic church is used as an example to show proactive response that could be modeled in public education. Additionally, suggestions for prevention and intervention are presented. This book is a must-read for educators, administrators, counselors and anyone who is interested in breaking the cycle of abuse and victimization in society.


Child Abuse and Neglect

Child Abuse and Neglect

Author: India Bryce

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2019-02-02

Total Pages: 485

ISBN-13: 0128153458

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Child Abuse and Neglect: Forensic Issues in Evidence, Impact and Management provides an overview of all aspects of child abuse and neglect, approaching the topic. from several viewpoints. First, child abuse is considered from both victimization and offending perspectives, and although empirical scholarship informs much of the content, there is applied material from international experts and practitioners in the field—from policing, to child safety and intelligence. The content is presented to align with university semester timetables in three parts, including 1) Typologies, methods and platforms for abuse, 2) Impacts and prevention, and (3) Issues surrounding recognition and management of child abuse. This book fills a void in the available university-level classroom-targeted literature, promoting the inclusion of child abuse as a standalone subject within university curricula. As such, readership includes undergraduate and postgraduate students, teachers and wider scholarship, as well as practitioners; including those from psychology, criminology, criminal justice and law enforcement. Presents an up-to-date approach that tackles child abuse from several viewpoints Includes typologies, risk and protective factors, recognition, responses, biopsychosocial outcomes, public policy, prevention, institutional abuse, children and corrections, treatment and management, and myths and fallacies Provides information on significant advances in knowledge areas, such as disclosure, the neurological effects of child abuse and neuroplasticity, and online and virtual child abuse


Public Schools - the Worst Case of Child Abuse in American History

Public Schools - the Worst Case of Child Abuse in American History

Author: Jim Blockey

Publisher:

Published: 2015-05-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781681181639

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Sending your children to public school is equivalent to the worst form of child abuse; we disable our children by enabling them, allowing them to run amok through the hallways of our schools all in the name of self-esteem. Our children are doomed to a mediocre existence.The Worst Case of Child Abuse in American History: Your Public Schoolsis a book that reveals what is really taking place in our classrooms today, and academics is the last thing on the to-do list. According to the experts, "reading" is less relevant than the child's social calendar and could initiate anarchy in America. This book specifies these so-called experts' names, it is blunt and to the point.Years ago America's education leaders had an agenda for our education system, and they were warned by numerous knowledgeable specialists on the dangers of that agenda. Utilizing the research and facts of those specialists and my twenty-two years of experience teaching in the public school classroom, I expose the truth of why America's education system is decomposing at such an alarming rate.


Systemic Violence in Education

Systemic Violence in Education

Author: Juanita Ross Epp

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1997-04-25

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780791432969

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Researchers and practitioners identify and examine systemic violence in schools from a number of perspectives including school administration policies, pedagogical methods, educational labeling, classroom interaction, childhood games, and teacher reactions, as well as child abuse. Includes practical suggestions for addressing systemic violence.