New Book Launch – Attacking Our Educators

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Teaching is not for the weak. Most teachers did not expect to be sworn at, spit on, shot, punched, stabbed, kicked or have items of furniture thrown at them when they decided to become part of the educational system.

New York, NY, May 28, 2008 — An art teacher is filmed getting beat up in class, 12 assaults by 9-12 year-olds on teachers in New Mexico, a student throws a desk and chair at a teacher after the student tried to push another student into oncoming traffic, one teacher receives a fractured skull, broken rib, collapsed lung for telling four students to leave a bathroom, a group of 3rd graders plan to kill their teacher, students lights teachers hair on fire. Teaching is not for the weak.

Shocking new book examines the issues & offers answers

ATTACKING OUR EDUCATORS

by Derek Randel

Most teachers did not expect to be sworn at, spit on, shot, punched, stabbed, kicked or have items of furniture thrown at them when they decided to become part of the educational system. But dealing with violent and aggressive behavior has become part of the job description.

Factoid: Between 1997 and 2001, approximately 1.3 million teachers were victims to nonfatal crimes at schools in the USA

It isn’t only students who are bullying teachers. Incidents where parents are attacking a teacher or school administrator are happening regularly. Bullying by parents, both in-person and via the Internet, with the ACLU in their corner, have grown totally out of control.

Learn how, why, and where this is happening, and what we can do about it, in Derek Randel’s latest book, ATTACKING OUR EDUCATORS. This expose on violence launched at teachers, is shocking and informative and documents the facts surrounding this issue, substantiating an immediate call to action. In his book and on interviews, Derek Randel covers such topics as;

• How much physical violence do educators face, even at the elementary level?
• How to avoid ‘parents gone wild’
• How educators are being cyber-bullied
• What issues are causing these problems
• Solutions for teachers, administrators and parents

The epidemic of attacking educators is happening all over the world and the problems basically come down to five issues:

1) Lack of parenting skills;
2) Lack of trust for educators;
3) Students are not held responsible for their actions;
4) Administrators not supporting the teachers; and
5) Teachers are not trained on how to handle these situations.

Derek Randel is a former teacher, who is now considered one of the nation’s leading authorities on violence in our schools. He is an experienced speaker who travels the country speaking out to both parents and educators, and his best-selling book, Stopping School Violence has become a highly utilized resource guide on bullying in our schools. He regularly contributes to national and local market television news stories and is an experienced interview guest.
Media copies available by sending an email to [email protected]
For interviews contact Derek at 847-853-4308 or [email protected]
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Contact Information:
Derek Randel
Stopping School Violence LLC
New York, NY
847-853-4308
[email protected]
http://www.stoppingschoolviolence.com

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