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War Report on the Road - New York - Bullying and the Impact on Teachers and Students in the Classroom
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War Report on the Road - New York - Bullying and the Impact on Teachers and Students in the Classroom



Please join Internet radio host Dr. James Avington Miller Jr. as he takes the War Report on Public Education on the road. This week Dr. Miller will be broadcasting live from New York as he continues to travel from state to state and gather The People's Story.



Dr. Miller will continue his series of reports on workplace bullying. Teachers, like doctors, have the moral imperative to "first, do no harm" and to protect their students. Bullying of teachers in the workplace and forcing them to administer harmful teaching practices has led to many excellent teachers leaving the classroom. What does a teacher do when she is bullied and forced to deliver instruction and assessment that actually harm her students? That is what we will be discussing this week. Please call in with your questions and stories.



We will cover the human costs of class room bullying - the social, psychological, economic, relational, and personal damage that is happening to our victimized teachers and their students.



Classrooms should be a place of love and safety for teachers and students, not a place of fear and intimidation. DO NO HARM needs to become the foundation of all that is done in our schools.



We encourage victims of bullying and intimidation to call in and share their stories.



Dr. Miller will also spend the last 10 minutes of the show reporting on his activities last week in gathering interviews for The People's Story.



RESISTANCE MATTERS



RESISTANCE IS NOT FUTILE



RESISTANCE IS THE HIGHEST FORM OF EXPRESSION OF DEMOCRACY