2013
DOI: 10.1080/21683603.2013.837019
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Violence Against Teachers: Case Studies from the APA Task Force

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“…Violence directed toward K‐12 grade teachers is a major problem in America's schools, warranting immediate research and policy reform (Espelage et al., ). Student academic and behavioral outcomes are directly influenced by the professional functioning of educators, as well as the recruitment and retention of quality teachers (Reddy et al., ; Reddy, Fabiano, & Jimerson, ). Challenging working conditions, including school violence, negative school climate, and discipline problems, are directly related to teacher satisfaction and retention (e.g., Cohen, Pickeral, & McCloskey, ; Ingersoll, ; Kersaint, Lewis, Potter, & Meisels, ).…”
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“…Violence directed toward K‐12 grade teachers is a major problem in America's schools, warranting immediate research and policy reform (Espelage et al., ). Student academic and behavioral outcomes are directly influenced by the professional functioning of educators, as well as the recruitment and retention of quality teachers (Reddy et al., ; Reddy, Fabiano, & Jimerson, ). Challenging working conditions, including school violence, negative school climate, and discipline problems, are directly related to teacher satisfaction and retention (e.g., Cohen, Pickeral, & McCloskey, ; Ingersoll, ; Kersaint, Lewis, Potter, & Meisels, ).…”
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“…Focus groups suggested that principal back-up was particularly important when dealing with confrontational students or parents . In a national sample of 2998 educators, 80% had been the targets of harassment, bullying, or violence, many by students and parents (Reddy et al, 2013). The bullying and interpersonal aggression directed at educators predicts burnout and emotional exhaustion, factors that may adversely affect the implementation of AB programs, and, ultimately, decisions to leave the profession (Reddy et al, 2013).…”
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“…Bullying and cyberbullying directed against teachers A growing number of researchers have explored the ways students bully their teachers Reddy et al 2013;Vogl-Bauer 2014). In 2011, the American Psychological Association (APA) Task Force on Violence Directed Against Teachers undertook research in US schools about violence committed by students against their teachers.…”
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