Breaking the Silence
Overcoming the Problem of Principal Mistreatment of Teachers
First Edition
- Joseph Blase - University of Georgia, USA
- Jo Blase - University of Georgia, USA
November 2002 | 208 pages | Corwin
In this groundbreaking book, Joseph Blase and Jo Blase begin the critical dialogue about abuse by exposing the various manifestations of mistreatment, and offering practical solutions for its prevention and correction. The invaluable information presented is based on findings from the first-of-its-kind study conducted by the authors, in which they interviewed elementary, primary and secondary school teachers from rural, suburban, and urban areas across the United States and Canada.
Don Saul, AASA American Superintendent of the Year
Foreword
Gary Anderson, Professor of Educational Administration
Foreword
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
1. The Problem of Principal Mistreatment of Teachers
2. The Many Faces of Moderate Mistreatment: From Discounting Teachers to Offensive Personal Conduct
3. Escalating Mistreatment of Teachers: From Spying to Criticism
4. Severe Mistreatment of Teachers: From Lying to Destruction
5. The Effects of Principal Mistreatment of Teachers: Lasting Wounds and Damaged Schools
6. Worlds of Pain: The Undoing of Teachers
7. Overcoming the Problem of Principal Mistreatment of Teachers: What Can We Do?
Research Method and Procedures
References
Index