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Dr. Amy Klinger and Amanda Klinger, Esq. discuss how saying "the quiet part out loud" is a critical element of school safety and violence prevention. For more information: www.eSchoolSafety.org
Dr. Amy Klinger and Amanda Klinger, Esq. kick off 2024 with a discussion of the school-based violent incidents and threats that US schools faced in the fall of 2023.
Dr. Amy Klinger and Amanda Klinger, Esq. talk about the school year that was, with an in-depth discussion of the 2022-2023 Violence in Schools Report. Read the full report here: www.eSchoolSafety.org/violence
With a new school year just around the corner, Dr. Amy Klinger and Amanda Klinger, Esq. take some time to preview the upcoming 2022-2023 Violence in Schools Report. Looking back on the year that was to help inform and prepare educators for what is to come. For more information, head to www.eSchoolSafety.org
We're back and better than ever! Dr. Amy Klinger and Amanda Klinger, Esq. are back to the always important and sometimes very fun work of the School Safety Free Period livestream and podcast! In this 'getting back into the groove' episode, your favorite Klingers talk about the work we have been up to, and give a preview of the SSFP for the '23-'24 school year.
You’ve probably heard ALOT about the public health implications of COVID-19, but the global pandemic’s impact on education still leaves a lot of room for examination and reflection. In this special edition podcast, Dr. Amy Klinger and Amanda Klinger, Esq. discuss new school safety concerns in the wake of the pandemic, and how COVID-19 can shift the ways we think about emergency response and preparedness as educators and students adjust to our ‘new normal’.
Remember zero tolerance? It often results in ugly unintended consequences, like a six year old getting arrested or a special needs student being removed from school. We can ensure the safety of students without using a harsh blanket approach to threats of violence. Dr. Amy Klinger and Amanda Klinger discuss the implications of zero tolerance.
The school safety awards - It's time for the year in review at the start of awards season. Join Dr. Amy Klinger and Amanda Klinger for a look at the best of the best, (and the worst of the worst) in the world of school safety. We'll discuss resources and strategies that we recommend, discuss encouraging trends, and lament some areas of concern.
Preparing teachers to respond to school violence, natural disasters, and other hazards is a growing priority. Join us as we look at new research about what works and what doesn’t. Follow on Twitter: @ASCD @ @runnin26 @bamradionetwork Dr. Amy Klinger is nationally recognized as an expert in school safety and crisis management. She delivers training and lectures to audiences throughout the United States and abroad. She has more than 28 years of experience as an educator and administrator. She is an associate professor of Educational Administration at Ashland University and is the co-founder and Director of Programs at The Educators' School Safety Network. She is the co-author with Amanda Klinger of Keeping Students Safe Every Day: How to Prepare for and Respond to School Violence, Natural Disasters, and Other Hazards (ASCD, 2018). Amanda Klinger is the Director of Operations for The Educators' School Safety Network.. Klinger has past experience both as an attorney and an educator. She worked as an elementary and secondary teacher before graduating from the University of Akron, School of Law. Klinger began her practice in North Carolina, representing clients in civil and criminal proceedings. She also worked in the juvenile justice system, as an advocate for youths charged with crimes, and as a parent attorney in abuse, neglect and dependency proceedings. Guest Host: Rachael George is the principal of Sandy Grade School in the Oregon Trail School District and an ASCD Emerging Leader.
In this episode, Dr. Klinger and Amanda Klinger chat about potentially dangerous bathroom slang and peeing in trash cans, but it's not all scatological, as they also discuss a clandestine meeting invitation gone awry.
KEEPING STUDENTS SAFE EVERYDAY with ASCD authors Dr. Amy Klinger and Amanda Klinger on their new book subtitled " How to prepare for and Respond to School Violence, Natural Disasters,and other Hazards"
KEEPING STUDENTS SAFE EVERYDAY with ASCD authors Dr. Amy Klinger and Amanda Klinger on their new book subtitled " How to prepare for and Respond to School Violence, Natural Disasters,and other Hazards"
Join us for our bonus interview with Amanda Klinger from #HFES2018 On this bonus episode, we interview Amanda about the misconceptions surrounding "school violence" and how Educator's School Safety is working to train educators in classroom environments. To find out more about Amanda, or Educator's School Safety visit: www.eschoolsafety.org Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/humanfactorscast Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/humanfactorscast Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/HFactorsPodcast Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/HumanFactorsCast Follow us on Soundcloud: @HumanFactorsCast Our official website: www.humanfactorscast.com Follow Nick: www.twitter.com/Nick_Roome Follow Blake: www.twitter.com/DontPanicUX Video/photo editing by Offlineable: www.youtube.com/user/offlineable Join us on Slack: join.slack.com/t/hfcast/shared_i…FmYzRmNmNjYTdmYmQ Take a deeper look into the human element in our ever changing digital world. Human Factors Cast is a podcast that investigates the sciences of psychology, engineering, biomechanics, industrial design, physiology and anthropometry and how it affects our interaction with technology. As an online source for human factors, psychology, and design news, Human Factors Cast is your essential resource for new, exciting stories in the field.
According to a recent report, 24% of parents are concerned about safety in school. Our guest says it's time for schools to rethink and decentralize how we approach school safety. Follow: @eklundteaches @wwmurawski @ASCD @bamradionetwork Dr. Amy Klinger is a nationally recognized school safety and crisis management expert. Amanda Klinger, Esq. is an expert in cyberbullying, school safety, and the law. They are the co-founders of the Educator's School Safety Network, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering educators with education-based school safety training and resources.Abbie Eklund, Principal of Lincoln Elementary School, 2016 ASCD Emerging Leader.
According to a new report, 24% of parents are concerned about safety in school. Our guest says it's time for schools to rethink and decentralize how we approach school safety. Follow: @eklundteaches @DrAmyKlinger @AmandaKlinger @ASCD @bamradionetwork Dr. Amy Klinger is a nationally recognized school safety and crisis management expert. Amanda Klinger, Esq. is an expert in cyberbullying, school safety, and the law. They are the co-founders of the Educator's School Safety Network, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering educators with education-based school safety training and resources.
Interview Notes, Resources, & LinksListen to the School Safety Free Period Podcast »About Dr. Amy KlingerDr. Amy Klinger is nationally recognized as an expert in school safety and crisis management. Her past experience includes 28 years of service as a teacher, central office administrator, building principal, and college professor. Dr. Klinger is a certified Department of Homeland Security Instructor.About Amanda Klinger, Esq.Amanda Klinger, Esq. is nationally recognized as an expert in cyberbullying, school safety, and the law. Her expertise in active shooter response, crisis management, vulnerability assessment and mitigation, as well as lockdown enhancements is derived from her work with Dr. Klinger in developing training courses for the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
In the first episode of the School Safety News podcast, school safety experts Amy and Amanda Klinger discuss two significant crisis events that occurred on opposite coasts on the same day, requiring two school districts to initiate multiple response protocols in a short, but chaotic time. More importantly, what are the lesson learned for all schools on this tragic day.
Dr. Klinger and Amanda Klinger, Esq. discuss an ill-advised senior prank.
In our first 'grab bag' episode, Dr. Klinger and Amanda Klinger discuss a number of recent incidents in schools from around the country.
In Episode 1, Dr. Amy Klinger and Amanda Klinger, Esq. discuss a student's 10 day suspension for liking an Instagram photo, but beware of the twist!
Join Dr. Amy Klinger and Amanda Klinger, Esq. for the maiden voyage of their irreverent, "un"professional, and highly engaging podcast series dealing with incredible, but true school safety incidents.