a certificate of completion from a regurgitation education academy is hardly indicative of an expertthere are reasons they are experts .
You wouldn't know about getting onea certificate of completion from a regurgitation education academy is hardly indicative of an expert
http://investigations.nbcnews.com/_...es-to-deter-school-shootings-experts-say?lite
can we stop doing the stupid things and do the correct things for a change?
Newtown anniversary: US schools keep trying wrong fixes to deter school shootings, experts say
Demonstrating the use of a bulletproof whiteboard to protect a teacher. Researchers who study school shootings say the nation has done the wrong things, again and again, to prevent these rare but frightening events we call school shootings
By Bill Dedman
Investigative Reporter, NBC News
It happened after Columbine, after Virginia Tech, and after Newtown, too. After every massacre in a school, Americans grasp at quick cures. Let's install metal detectors and give guns to teachers. Let's crack down on troublemakers, weeding out kids who fit the profile of a gunman. Let's buy bulletproof whiteboards for the students to scurry behind, or train kids to throw erasers or cans of soup at an attacker.
Researchers who study school shootings say the nation has done the wrong things, again and again, to prevent these rare but frightening events. And when more promising measures that address the real causes of school shootings are tried, the money has ridden a rollercoaster, rising a year after a major attack, then falling as memories fade. Only one out of five schools currently gets money for one of the Obama administration's signature programs to reduce school shootings.
"Many of the school safety and security measures deployed in response to school shootings have little research support," concluded a 2010 research article in Educational Researcher, "What Can Be Done About School Shootings?: A Review of the Evidence." The researchers called the widely adopted policies of zero-tolerance discipline and student profiling "unsound practices."
so only YOU can tell us who an expert is huh?
they hate education
they hate science
they hate teachers
they hate court documents
what the fuck to you base your idiot ideas on?
Lush Limpballs bathroom leavings??
here is a really easy way to tell whom is on the people side.
the ones who cheat in elections are not on the people side.
when a party has to work STATE BY STATE to limit the amount of legal American citizens have a right to vote then you KNOW that party is bought and sold
damo why do you only like the parts of what the experts said that fits your reset ideas?
you fools never think they are correct
http://investigations.nbcnews.com/_...es-to-deter-school-shootings-experts-say?lite
can we stop doing the stupid things and do the correct things for a change?
Newtown anniversary: US schools keep trying wrong fixes to deter school shootings, experts say
Demonstrating the use of a bulletproof whiteboard to protect a teacher. Researchers who study school shootings say the nation has done the wrong things, again and again, to prevent these rare but frightening events we call school shootings
By Bill Dedman
Investigative Reporter, NBC News
It happened after Columbine, after Virginia Tech, and after Newtown, too. After every massacre in a school, Americans grasp at quick cures. Let's install metal detectors and give guns to teachers. Let's crack down on troublemakers, weeding out kids who fit the profile of a gunman. Let's buy bulletproof whiteboards for the students to scurry behind, or train kids to throw erasers or cans of soup at an attacker.
Researchers who study school shootings say the nation has done the wrong things, again and again, to prevent these rare but frightening events. And when more promising measures that address the real causes of school shootings are tried, the money has ridden a rollercoaster, rising a year after a major attack, then falling as memories fade. Only one out of five schools currently gets money for one of the Obama administration's signature programs to reduce school shootings.
"Many of the school safety and security measures deployed in response to school shootings have little research support," concluded a 2010 research article in Educational Researcher, "What Can Be Done About School Shootings?: A Review of the Evidence." The researchers called the widely adopted policies of zero-tolerance discipline and student profiling "unsound practices."
The researchers urged that schools take the following steps:
•Assess the school’s emotional climate.
•Emphasize the importance of listening in schools.
•Adopt a strong, but caring stance against the code of silence.
•Prevent, and intervene in, cases of bullying.
•Involve all members of the school community in planning, creating and sustaining a school culture of safety and respect.
•Develop trusting relationships between each student and at least one adult at school.
•Create mechanisms for developing and sustaining safe school climates.
The researchers acknowledge that these steps are not a cure-all and will not prevent every incident. The Newtown shooter, for example, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, wasn't like the rest. He was an adult, rather than a current student at the school he attacked. But these preventive measures fit most of the cases.