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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Has anybody else noticed a huge increase of posts on dcum about disruptive, disturbed and violent students this school year? I feel like this is new and really becoming a huge problem![/quote] I don't think this is a new problem in terms of this year. We may be seeing more posts, but this has been an issue the past few years in my area. I'd say the last 5 or so has been particularly hard. I suspect teachers are less willing to be silent about it than in the past. In my area, we are seeing staff organize around the issue, including in their contracts and board policies. Teachers are also more willing, again in my area, to call the police. In the past, I've heard principals pressuring or even threatening teachers to be quiet, to not report, etc. For whatever reason, we are seeing some principals be more supportive. It is a good change. (not the disturbed kids, but the response)[/quote]
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