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School of Errors - Rethinking School Safety in America

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This is a book about school safety and disaster readiness.

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Foreword by Danny Woodburn
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part One: The Torus
Chapter One: How Thinking About a Bagel Can Get You Through the Worst Day of Your Life
Chapter Two: Exploration Is a Kind of Safety Drill
Chapter Three: Situational Awareness via Sensemaking, Your Sword and Shield
Chapter Four: Legacy Knowledge
Part Two: The Foolishness of Benchmarking
Chapter Five: Disasters Are the Real Snowflakes
Chapter Six: Another New Latin Word: Psychological Transference
Chapter Seven: So, What's Wrong with Benchmarking? Critical Decision-Making in a Nonlinear World
Chapter Eight: Why Comparing Disasters Feels Too Good to Be True
Chapter Nine: One Variable, One Very Big Difference: the Internet
Chapter Ten: A Final Word on Schools and Benchmarking
Part Three: Drill Fidelity
Chapter Eleven: Fancy Drills Are Worse Than Useless
Chapter Twelve: The Right Way to Conduct a Drill: Critical Decision Making in a Nonlinear World
Chapter Thirteen: Other Options: Tabletop Exercises and Focus Groups
Chapter Fourteen: What is a Tabletop Exercise?
Chapter Fifteen: Video Boondoggle
Chapter Sixteen: One More Don't: Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (PSEL)
Part Four: Systems Will Develop, So Let Them
Chapter Seventeen: The Zen of Safety
Chapter Eighteen: Incident Command Structure
Chapter Nineteen: Tornadoes, Hurricanes, and the Fabulous Cajun Navy Relief
Chapter Twenty: Seeing Faces on the Moon: How Pareidolia Helped the Rescue System on 9/11 Develop
Chapter Twenty-One: Transitioning into Chaos - How Increasing the "Noise" Increases Options... Up to a Point
Chapter Twenty-Two: Hobbes's Leviathan Meets the Twin Towers
Part Five: How We Know What We Know. So Why Do These Systems Develop?
Chapter Twenty-Three: Simulated Annealing, or SA: How the Human Brain is Specialized for Improvisation
Chapter Twenty-Four: Leadership Theories AH (After Hobbes)
Chapter Twenty-Five: Legacy Knowledge, Distributed Leadership, and Rookie Teachers vs. Admiral Loy
Chapter Twenty-Six: Summary of What We Know
Part Six: The Future
Chapter Twenty-Seven: How Will Decisions Made in the Moment Be Studied? And How Will Future Decisions Be Directed?
Chapter Twenty-Eight: Bollards and Planters: The Terrible Ideas That Are Coming to a School Near You
Chapter Twenty-Nine: A Mile Wide and an Inch Deep
Chapter Thirty: Final Implications for School Leaders
Epilogue: Nothing Means Anything To Anyone Until It Means Everything To You
References
Index
Meet the Author

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By David P. Perrodin - Foreword by Danny Woodburn

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This is a book about school safety and disaster readiness.

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As a parent of two children with special needs, I often have specific questions about school safety. What are my children being taught about safety? What do they actually understand about safety and reporting threats? How does the safety plan work when somebody is absent? Administrators assure parents that schools are safe. Yet we know from our own experiences that during a crisis, something will happen and scripted plans will be hurled out the window. Then what? Dr. Perrodin gives us the expert insight of someone who can answer that question. I highly recommend you read School of Errors and really let it all sink in.

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Autori David Perrodin, David P. Perrodin
Editore Rowman and Littlefield
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 31.10.2019
 
EAN 9781475837445
ISBN 978-1-4758-3744-5
Pagine 204
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Pedagogia > Istruzione

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