“…Regression analyses controlled for four teacher characteristics (gender, race, years of experience, and role [i.e., general education, special education, specialists]) and two school characteristics (urbanicity [i.e., rural, suburban, and urban] and school level [i.e., elementary, middle school, etc.]). These covariates were included as they have been linked to violence against teachers in prior studies (Reddy et al, 2018(Reddy et al, , 2023, and thus, controlling for these variables could offer a more robust understanding of the association between school practices and violence against teachers. Gender (female = 0, male = 1), race (White = 0, Black = 1, Hispanic = 2, Asian = 3, multiracial = 4), role (general education = 0, special education = 1, specialist = 2), urbanicity (rural = 0, suburban = 1, urban = 2), and school level (pre-K-sixth = 0, pre-K-ninth = 1, middle school = 2, high school = 3, all grades = 4) were all dummy-coded prior to analyses.…”