Breaking the Silence: Overcoming the Problem of Principal Mistreatment of TeachersCorwin Press, 15/08/2002 - 208 páginas This groundbreaking book exposes the various manifestations and effects of abuse and offers practical solutions for its prevention and correction. |
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Índice
Chapter 1 The Problem of Principal Mistreatment of Teachers | 1 |
From Discounting Teachers to Offensive Personal Conduct | 21 |
From Spying to Criticism | 45 |
From Lying to Destruction | 69 |
Lasting Wounds and Damaged Schools | 93 |
The Undoing of Teachers | 113 |
What Can We Do? | 139 |
Research Method and Procedures | 165 |
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