Violence In Alberta Classrooms Series
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More safety inspectors, enforcement could improve safety in Alberta classrooms: labour expertBob Barnetson, a labour relations professor at Athabasca University, said there is little incentive for employers to make workplaces safer for their employees.EducationOct 2, 2018
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‘Dirty little secret’: Alberta teachers call for classroom accountability amid student violenceGlobal News spoke with half a dozen teachers and educational assistants in the province who revealed a pattern of fear and discouragement about reporting incidents, a lack of safety procedures and insufficient training to deal with violent students.EducationOct 1, 2018
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Incidents of student violence against teachers likely higher than reported, experts sayIncident reports from EPSB and ECSD, which cover the 2016 to 2017 school year, reveal teachers routinely experience violence at the hands of their students.PoliticsSep 18, 2018
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Kicked, punched, scratched: 311 incidents of student violence towards Edmonton teachers in 1 yearKicked in the face. Punched in the ribs. Scratched to the point of drawing blood. This is the violence some Edmonton teachers face when they go to work.EducationSep 17, 2018
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