Children Who Survived a School Shooting and Chose to Teach
The Case of Columbine, Navigating Shared Trauma, and the Ethics of Care
TAYLOR & FRANCIS
ISBN 978-1-03-293380-1
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Bibliografische Daten
Buch. Hardcover
2025
15 Farbabbildungen, 15 Farbfotos, 2 s/w-Tabelle.
In englischer Sprache
Umfang: 200 S.
Format (B x L): 15,2 x 22,9 cm
Gewicht: 453
Verlag: TAYLOR & FRANCIS
ISBN: 978-1-03-293380-1
Weiterführende bibliografische Daten
Das Werk ist Teil der Reihe: Routledge Research in Crises Education
Produktbeschreibung
More than 25 years after the shooting on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School, the policies and practices in place to prevent school shootings do not seem to be working. In fact, school shootings have increased since 1999 and continue to increase. Through a phenomenological study of the author’s own experiences, as well as 11 other Columbine survivors who went on to become teachers, this book examines how surviving a school shooting has impacted every aspect of their personal and professional lives. The participants offer ideas and suggestions on how to decrease school shootings, sharing candid stories about bullying at Columbine, as well as the ways that teachers helped save their lives on the day of the shooting, and their views on the idea of arming teachers. The book concludes with recommendations for survivor-informed best practices for US schools, adding an essential and often overlooked perspective to the debate around making teachers responsible for preventing school shootings.
A forward-looking and unique addition to the conversation about school shootings, this book is an essential resource for researchers, faculty, scholars, and post-graduate students with interests in education, criminology, school shootings, restorative justice, trauma studies, suicide prevention, and bullying.
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