The Violence Continuum: Creating a Safe School Climate
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781610485678 |
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Publisher: | R&L Education |
Publication date: | 01/13/2012 |
Pages: | 184 |
Sales rank: | 905,409 |
Product dimensions: | 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d) |
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments Introduction: A Safe HavenChapter 1: Why Should Schools Teach Students to Be Smart and Good People?Chapter 2: How are School Climate and Violence Prevention Linked?Chapter 3: What Do We Mean by Violence and is It Really a Problem in Our School?Chapter 4: What About Issues of Diversity and Equal Protection Under the Law?Chapter 5: Is School Violence the Same for Everyone?Chapter 6: What are the Elements of a Safe School?Chapter 7: How Do We Intentionally Teach Our Children to be Non-Violent?Chapter 8: What is the Role of School Staff?Chapter 9: How Can Diverse Communities Work Together to Improve School Climate?Chapter 10: How Do We Take Our Vision and Make it Happen?Chapter 11: How Do We Ensure the Changes are Real and Lasting?Glossary of Violence TermsReferencesWhat People are Saying About This
"I have read 'The Violence Continuum' and it is excellent! I like the way the author does not back off from a humanistic commitment to the deepest issues of school safety, when so many in this field have a very narrow "police" approach to the issue. Like Manvell, I view these as "human rights" issues, which makes the school police officer a "human rights protection officer". This is a good piece of work,which I am pleased to promote.
In Maslow’s famous hierarchy of needs, personal safety comes right after the basic physiological survival requirements. And yet, as much as educators may want to provide a safe school climate, the challenge of creating one in a culture of domination and violence is immense.
Schools may not be able to completely fulfill the vast number of unmet needs that lead to violence in our increasingly needy student populations, yet something must be done to help students who are often suffering in silence from the pervasive and sometimes subtle forms of violence that continually simmer and sometimes explode on our campuses. Our children desperately need our help—and Elizabeth Manvell has given us a way to provide it.
In The Violence Continuum: Creating a Safe School Climate, Elizabeth Manvell provides a critical roadmap for educators who want to move far beyond our current reliance on the woefully inadequate violence prevention laws, crisis management plans, and school safety policies in place today. She starts with a strong rationale, describes the characteristics of effective programs and the many elements that impact school safety, and then masterfully guides readers through the specific steps needed to design and implement a powerful, comprehensive safe school plan.
The amazing depth and breadth of Manvell’s scope as well as the impressive level of detail she provides makes this an enlightening as well as an extremely practical guide. Just reading the table of contents is an education in itself!
The Violence Continuum: Creating a Safe School Climate is a must-read for every educator who cares about creating a safe haven for students that will maximize their learning. And embuing young minds with the ideals of empathy, respect, tolerance, and compassion in the process is a pretty valuable side-benefit. In fact, if children are indeed our future, what more vital undertaking can there be?