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  2. Sexual harassment in education in the United States

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    USA Today found more than 100 teachers who were still working with children despite losing their licenses. The article states abusive teachers make up an estimated one percent of the total number of teachers. Their investigation showed dozens who were accused of abusive behavior, lost that job, and then got hired at another job around students.

  3. Bullying in teaching - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, teachers are ignored and isolated by colleagues in the staffroom or turned down for promotion or training courses (see silent treatment). [23] Other times, teachers are ostracized as whistleblowers when they report to administrators on students' reports of bullying being done by their colleagues.

  4. Why are there more cases of teachers sexually assaulting ...

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    Some cite the unlimited access teachers and students have to one another. When I was in school, as the bell rang at 2:45 p.m., marking an end to the school day, I didn’t see my teachers or have ...

  5. Herald-Leader series on abusive teachers caused ‘damage ...

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    OpEd: In my personal experience of 30 years, there were only two cases that I knew about. Both cases were investigated thoroughly by the school system and appropriate measures taken.

  6. Sexual harassment in education - Wikipedia

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    The Universität Bremen was the first university in Germany to establish, in 1992, a contact point for matters regarding sexual harassment. It is generally considered that the power difference between university students and professors, who determine grades and can offer or prolong employment positions for PhD students, results in a risk of harassment.

  7. Why teachers in America are leaving the classroom for good - AOL

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    The word “teacher,” for many, has long been synonymous with “hero.” On social media, political stages and news sites, teachers are hailed as indefatigable public servants, selflessly ...

  8. Sexual abuse in primary and secondary schools - Wikipedia

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    Sexual abuse in primary and secondary schools also referred to as molestation, is an abusive sexual behavior by one person upon another. It is often perpetrated using force or by taking advantage of another especially in people who are underaged and concerns child sexual abuse, occurring in educational institutions from kindergarten through secondary education.

  9. America’s teachers are among the most burned out, stressed ...

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    Teachers feel all three pain points at about twice the rate of comparable working adults. America’s teachers are among the most burned out, stressed out, unfairly paid workers in society, survey ...