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#School Security Crisis Radio

School tragedies impact different groups within the education community in very diverse and nuanced ways. Parents and teachers struggle with reassuring children that they are safe. School principals and directors wrestle with assuring parents and teachers that their schools are safe. School administrators struggle with responding to media queries, while reviewing school safety protocols and school nurses must double check to make sure they are prepared as well.

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Think Arming Teachers is Crazy? Okay, But Did You Really Think? from 2022-02-22T15:22:40.356955

Special Report: Perhaps what's most crazy about the notion of arming teachers is how most discussions on this important issue are mostly devoid of sober, thoughtful, factual examination. On one ex...

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Banning Imaginary Guns and Violent Play in School: from 2013-02-19T02:49:46

Is playing cops and robbers dead? In the wake of the Newtown tragedy school teachers and administrators are showing heightened concerns about violence of all sorts. But is imaginary gun play among ...

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Tipping Point?: Rethinking School Security: A Superintendent's Guide from 2012-12-29T22:33:16

Some are calling the tragedy at Newtown a tipping point that may usher in radical changes in school security. According to a survey conducted by the American Association of School Administrators of...

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Principal’s Security Checklist: 3 Keys to Making Tough Decisions During School Security Reviews from 2012-12-20T03:36:04

In the wake of the tragic shootings at Newtown, conducting school safety reviews can be challenging. Pressure to respond quickly and decisively can lead imprudent, costly, ineffective and unnecessa...

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Coping with School Tragedies, What Do We Do Now? from 2012-12-19T13:47:47

We are shocked, deeply saddened and angered when senseless violence occurs in schools, hurting children and teachers. What are the best ways to respond? What should you do individually? What is the...

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Reassuring Children that They are Safe in School from 2012-12-18T11:36:41

In the aftermath of the horrific tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School, children will look to us to help them make sense of what happened. They may us ask difficult questions, ones which we may n...

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Crisis Communication 101: Why School Leaders Need a Plan from 2012-12-15T08:24:31

More often than not a crisis is unexpected and leaves little time for planning. This is why developing a crisis communications plan in advance is critical. In this segment we discuss the basics you...

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School Emergencies: How School Nurses Should Prepare for the Unthinkable from 2012-12-14T23:53:09

In a school emergency or crisis building evacuation, school nurses need to be able to get out fast and bring along what is essential to continue to respond to student needs. In this segment our gue...

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Is Your Child Care Provider Prepared for Crisis? from 2012-12-14T10:18:06

Violence, lock downs, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes and terrorist attacks are disruptive and frightening. But when disasters strike the anxiety for providers of child care and parents whose ch...

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Inside the Mind of Violent Youh from 2012-12-13T14:23:53

Why do seemingly"normal"teens suddenly turn aggressive, violent and commit unthinkable crimes? What can we tell from neuroscience about brain development in violent teens? As parents, educators ...

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Inside the Mind of Violent Youh from 2012-12-13T14:23:53

Why do seemingly "normal" teens suddenly turn aggressive, violent and commit unthinkable crimes? What can we tell from neuroscience about brain development in violent teens? As parents, educator...

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