RAGE of TEACHERS
RAGE of TEACHERS
by Lyle E. Allison
What do you do when you are faced with a school bully?
For one teacher, this was her reality. Anne, a high school art teacher, was tired of being bullied and always feeling depressed. The final bully act that drove her to thoughts of suicide was an anonymous note taped to her classroom door that told her she was a terrible teacher, and she should just quit teaching. She was saved when a group of colleagues and friends defended her and supported her to find a Combat Strategy solution to stop the bullying.
Dr. Lyle E. Allison’s handbook on RAGE OF TEACHERS: Unmasking the Silent Bullying of Teachers in Our Schools provides:
- Society's evolving nature and a significant shift in social dynamics of teachers being bullied.
- A practical definition of teacher bullying derived from workplace research, student-on-student bullying, and anti-bullying programs.
- In-depth accounts of bullying behavior against teachers by four groups of perpetrators: School Principal/Administration, Other Teachers, Students, and Enabled Students with adult support.
- The adverse effects and harm on teachers from each bully actor.
- Effective strategies to confront and defeat school bullies.
- Creating a Teacher Anti-Bully Program involving all school staff to identify, resist, and overcome school bullying.
To be clear, this title is not about student-on-student bullying in the school. The Rage of Teachers Handbook confronts the bully attacks on the classroom teacher. If you or a fellow teacher has experienced the school bully, then you understand the pain, and the physical, psychological, and emotional strain caused by the bully.
This handbook will address the bully problem in our schools, empower teachers to identify the causes of teacher bullying, and understand ways to confront and overcome the school bully to survive.Grab your copy today!