Respecting students: Abusive classroom teacher verbal behaviour
This qualitative study examined classroom Teachers verbal abuse by reviewing a sample of the decisions of the discipline committee of the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT). Data were collected from the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CANLII) online database, which provided a record o...
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doaj-a0e9d899b4d44747a24a7e2174da3bd62020-11-25T02:02:23ZengJournal of Pedagogical ResearchJournal of Pedagogical Research2602-37172019-12-013315116510.33902/jpr.v3i3.139Respecting students: Abusive classroom teacher verbal behaviourTerry Hogan0Carlo Ricci1Thomas G. Ryan2Nipissing University, Ontario, Canada Nipissing University, Ontario, Canada Nipissing University, Ontario, Canada This qualitative study examined classroom Teachers verbal abuse by reviewing a sample of the decisions of the discipline committee of the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT). Data were collected from the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CANLII) online database, which provided a record of all the OCT discipline committee decisions, with supplementary data from <i>Professionally Speaking</i>, the magazine of the OCT, as well as the OCT’s website. Data revealed that verbal abuse is present in Ontario classrooms, and measured responses and related methods of dealing with teacher misconduct are derisory at best and slowly evolving. Investigated cases of verbal abuse in the classroom were reviewed and illuminated the progress that has been made in dealing with Teacher verbal abuse in schools, while providing suggestions for improvement. Male Teachers are often offenders and the impact on all stakeholders is both life-changing and serious. In sum, any delay in effectively dealing with complaints and disciplinary matters is unacceptable as it stands and must be fixed to protect students from abuse.http://www.ijopr.com/download/respecting-students-abusive-classroom-teacher-verbal-behaviour-6413.pdfTeacher behaviorabuse in classroomsteacher disciplinelegal issues |
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This qualitative study examined classroom Teachers verbal abuse by reviewing a sample of the decisions of the discipline committee of the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT). Data were collected from the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CANLII) online database, which provided a record of all the OCT discipline committee decisions, with supplementary data from <i>Professionally Speaking</i>, the magazine of the OCT, as well as the OCT’s website. Data revealed that verbal abuse is present in Ontario classrooms, and measured responses and related methods of dealing with teacher misconduct are derisory at best and slowly evolving. Investigated cases of verbal abuse in the classroom were reviewed and illuminated the progress that has been made in dealing with Teacher verbal abuse in schools, while providing suggestions for improvement. Male Teachers are often offenders and the impact on all stakeholders is both life-changing and serious. In sum, any delay in effectively dealing with complaints and disciplinary matters is unacceptable as it stands and must be fixed to protect students from abuse. |
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