Room 23 and the Lock Down Drill

Room 23 and the Lock Down Drill
Author: Suzanne Wolf,Guy Grace
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781546261407

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Awareness + Action Plan = Safety! How prepared are you and your students if an adverse situation occurred in your school? Room 23 and the Lock-Down Drill focuses on the one event no one ever wants to experience but the one for which everyone must prepare—how to stay safe during an active threat. Ms. Kindheart’s class hears a sudden lockdown announcement and are, at first, confused. A visit from Officer Michael helps the class reinforce all the ways they already know on how to be safe, and they are introduced to other vital components to a new safety routine. Room 23 and the Lock-Down Drill gives teachers a way to talk to their students about how to implement this very necessary but potentially difficult safety protocol, and it helps students understand how they can empower themselves and one another to stay safe in adverse conditions. With safety skills recommended by NASRO (National Association of School Resource Officers) and NASP (National Association of School Psychologists), this safety routine can be utilized in any school. This book can be read aloud in a group or used individually. There are also lesson plan guidelines available to help any school or school district create an action plan that is easily understood by all. Please visit www.authorhouse.com for more information. And the fun part for students? They get to find Safety Squirrel hiding in every illustration!

Room 23 and the Lock Down Drill

Room 23 and the Lock Down Drill
Author: Szanne Wolf,Guy Grace
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2017-10-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1936449900

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Room 23 and the Lock-Down Drill empowers elementary students in the event of an active shooter situation. Readers will have a greater awareness of how to stay safe both in and away from school.

Lockdown Drills

Lockdown Drills
Author: Jaclyn Schildkraut,Amanda B. Nickerson
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2022-09-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780262370691

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A comprehensive resource on what lockdown drills are, why they are necessary, and how best to conduct them. The first book to offer a comprehensive examination of lockdown drills in K–12 schools, Lockdown Drills balances research findings with practical applications and implications. Schildkraut and Nickerson, school safety experts with complementary backgrounds in criminology and school psychology, review the historical precedents for lockdown drills, distinguish school lockdowns from other emergency procedures (such as active shooter drills), explain why they are conducted, present evidence-based research on their effectiveness, and describe how to conduct them according to best practices. Proponents of lockdown drills as a life-saving necessity, the authors help to bring much-needed standardization to how these drills are studied and conducted. The authors present common arguments for and against the inclusion of lockdown drills in emergency preparedness efforts, balancing their discussion of the perceptions and psychological impacts of lockdown drills with scholarly research on the extent to which lockdown drills improve how effectively individuals respond to a potential threat. Placing lockdown drills in the larger context of school safety and preparedness, they examine the broader implications for policymakers. Finally, they emphasize that drills, of which lockdowns are only one type, are just a part of the complex school safety puzzle. Ensuring that schools are safe places for students and educators begins long before a crisis occurs and continues through the days, weeks, and years of recovery following a crisis.

Rhetoric Embodiment and the Ethos of Surveillance

Rhetoric  Embodiment  and the Ethos of Surveillance
Author: Jennifer Young
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2017-06-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781498556002

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Rhetoric, Embodiment, and the Ethos of Surveillance: Student Bodies in the American High School investigates the rhetorical tension between controlling student bodies and educating student minds. The book is a rhetorical analysis of the policies and procedures that govern life in contemporary American high schools; it also discusses the rhetorical effects of high-security, high-surveillance school buildings. It uncovers various metaphors that emerge from a close reading of the system, such as students’ claims that “school is a prison.” Jennifer Young concludes that many of the policies governing contemporary American high schools have come to rhetorically operate as a “discourse of default” that works against the highest aims of education, and she offers a method of effecting a cultural shift for going forward. Specifically, Young calls for an explicit application of intentional rhetoric to match discourse to audience and suggests that the development of empathy as a core value within the high school might be more effective in keeping students safe than the architectural and technological approaches we currently employ.

Confronting Today s Issues

Confronting Today s Issues
Author: Chad Prosser,Denise Spirou,Jeffrey L. Buller
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-12-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475850475

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This book examines some of the most important challenges facing administrators and other professionals in PreK-12 schools today: safety and security, hiring and evaluating members of the faculty and staff, dealing with students’ academic and behavioral challenges, assessing student performance, responding to disengaged or overly engaged parents, and handling external pressures from the community. It also explores ideas for how to design the types of school our students will need in the future and cope with the realities of trying to develop these schools in a difficult educational environment. Preferring practical advice over unsupported hypotheses and adopting clear, instructive language rather than educational jargon, the authors draw upon their own experience as well as some of the best research currently being conducted in the field of educational leadership. The book is suitable for self-study, workshops, education courses, and in-serve programs. The target audience is current and prospective PreK-12 administrators, teachers, student teachers, and staff.

The Lockdown Drill

The Lockdown Drill
Author: Becky Coyle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-03-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 148673006X

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The Lockdown Drill teaches students the importance of listening to their teacher and school resource officer during important school drills. Using fun characters and engaging rhymes, The Lockdown Drill explains safe emergency practices to young children in a non-threatening manner. The School Safety series' goal is to explain school safety to young children in a fun and engaging way. The author, Deputy Becky Coyle, learned firsthand how misinformation can affect student performance during emergency procedures and was inspired to create this School Safety series to explain school safety to young children in a fun and engaging way.

The Elephant in the Room A Lockdown Story

The Elephant in the Room  A Lockdown Story
Author: Alicia Cyr Stenard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-11-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1733992960

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The Elephant in the Room: A Lockdown Story is a frolicking tale of circus animals, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and a fun-loving teacher. Enjoy this light-hearted story about a serious subject that prepares young children for lockdown drills without traumatizing them.

Notorious

Notorious
Author: Gordon Korman
Publsiher: Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2020-02-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781443175937

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A new standalone middle-grade novel from Gordon Korman, set (partly) in Canada! Keenan is bored. He is recovering from tuberculosis, acquired while overseas with his mom. Now he’s stuck sitting in a lawn chair at his dad’s place on Centerlight, Michigan, an island of about 7000 residents in the St. Clair River which is divided in two by the Canada/US border. When Keenan meets a girl his age, ZeeBee, who lives on the Canadian side of the border, his life becomes anything but boring. ZeeBee is full of conspiracy theories. Paramount among her theories is that notorious gangster Tommy-Gun Ferguson (original owner of the house she now lives in) buried millions in treasure on the island during the Prohibition era. She’s also convinced her recently deceased dog Barney was murdered — apparently he was a notorious terror and not a favourite among the locals. Keenan isn’t convinced by either of these theories, but soon some clues turn up that even he can’t ignore. Will the pair of them find the treasure and solve the mystery of what happened to Barney . . . or will the dog-murdering criminals find them first? Told in Gordon’s now classic multi-voice style, his new novel combines mystery, comedy, and a story of new friendships.