Teaching After Witnessing a School Shooting: Echoes of Gunfire
Imagine the hours and weeks after you've witnessed a school shooting. You run the emotional gamut between disorientation and severe anxiety. When you return to the classroom, you're unsure how to cope. Your classroom used to be a safe space; is it still? In this book, the experience of two teachers before, during and after they witnessed school shootings are analyzed to determine the effects of these incidents on their lives. In one case, a teacher who observed a shooting of one student by another, struggled with severe Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Her issues, along with actions by school administration, led to her psychological disability. In the second case, at a different school, another teacher watched a gunman randomly firing at students; he was able to continue teaching. A comparison helps to understand the psychological and organizational factors that affect educators who witnessed a school shooting.

This book would be critical in courses training school administrators, and for those teaching graduate research courses. In addition, this would be useful for mental health professionals and emergency responders seeking to get a glimpse into what teachers who witness school shootings are going through.

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Teaching After Witnessing a School Shooting: Echoes of Gunfire
Imagine the hours and weeks after you've witnessed a school shooting. You run the emotional gamut between disorientation and severe anxiety. When you return to the classroom, you're unsure how to cope. Your classroom used to be a safe space; is it still? In this book, the experience of two teachers before, during and after they witnessed school shootings are analyzed to determine the effects of these incidents on their lives. In one case, a teacher who observed a shooting of one student by another, struggled with severe Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Her issues, along with actions by school administration, led to her psychological disability. In the second case, at a different school, another teacher watched a gunman randomly firing at students; he was able to continue teaching. A comparison helps to understand the psychological and organizational factors that affect educators who witnessed a school shooting.

This book would be critical in courses training school administrators, and for those teaching graduate research courses. In addition, this would be useful for mental health professionals and emergency responders seeking to get a glimpse into what teachers who witness school shootings are going through.

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Teaching After Witnessing a School Shooting: Echoes of Gunfire

Teaching After Witnessing a School Shooting: Echoes of Gunfire

by Edward Mooney, Jr.
Teaching After Witnessing a School Shooting: Echoes of Gunfire

Teaching After Witnessing a School Shooting: Echoes of Gunfire

by Edward Mooney, Jr.

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Overview

Imagine the hours and weeks after you've witnessed a school shooting. You run the emotional gamut between disorientation and severe anxiety. When you return to the classroom, you're unsure how to cope. Your classroom used to be a safe space; is it still? In this book, the experience of two teachers before, during and after they witnessed school shootings are analyzed to determine the effects of these incidents on their lives. In one case, a teacher who observed a shooting of one student by another, struggled with severe Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Her issues, along with actions by school administration, led to her psychological disability. In the second case, at a different school, another teacher watched a gunman randomly firing at students; he was able to continue teaching. A comparison helps to understand the psychological and organizational factors that affect educators who witnessed a school shooting.

This book would be critical in courses training school administrators, and for those teaching graduate research courses. In addition, this would be useful for mental health professionals and emergency responders seeking to get a glimpse into what teachers who witness school shootings are going through.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781433185069
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Publication date: 04/20/2021
Pages: 242
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.86(h) x (d)

About the Author

Edward Mooney, Jr., holds the degree of Doctor of Education from Northeastern University (Boston). Formerly a high school teacher, Dr. Mooney is a professor in teacher preparation programs. He has taught at Simpson University (California) and Chadron State College. He was the 2010 DAR California State Teacher of the Year.

Table of Contents

List of Figures xiii

Author's Note xv

Preface xvii

Acknowledgements xix

About the Author xxi

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 A Question About Personal Experience 7

Chapter 2 A Question About Becoming a Teacher 13

Chapter 3 A Question About the History of School Shootings 19

Chapter 4 A Question About Severity 31

Chapter 5 A Question About Designing the Study 35

Chapter 6 A Question About People 45

Chapter 7 A Question About Violence Affecting Teachers 49

Chapter 8 A Question About Supporting Teachers 55

Chapter 9 A Question About the Study's Focus 59

Chapter 10 A Question About the Teachers Studied 71

Chapter 11 A Question About the Schools Studied 81

Chapter 12 A Question About Working with Participants 85

Chapter 13 A Question About the Interviews and Data 87

Chapter 14 A Question About Checking Data 91

Chapter 15 A Question About Analyzing Data 95

Chapter 16 A Question About Coding 97

Chapter 17 A Question About Protecting Participants 103

Chapter 18 I Melissa's Words 109

Chapter 19 In Mike's Words 125

Chapter 20 A Question About Findings: Melissa 139

Chapter 21 A Question About Findings: Mike 165

Chapter 22 Contrasting the Two Teachers 189

Chapter 23 The Big Question 195

Chapter 24 What can Schools and Communities Do? 199

Chapter 25 Opportunities for Other Research 207

Chapter 26 Reflecting 215

Chapter 27 The Last Time I Saw Melissa 217

Chapter 28 The Call Ends 221

Epilog 223

Suggested Reading 233

Index 237

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