Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 172
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William L. Fibkins is an author and consultant specializing in developing intervention programs for at-risk students, training teachers, counselors, parents, and students as advisors and peer helpers.
Dedication
Preface
Introduction
Part One: A Guide to Preventing Sexual Misconduct by Teachers and Coaches as Seen in 2006
Chapter 1: The Issues Involved in Facing and Solving Problems of Sexual Misconduct
Chapter 2: Cases of Teachers Who Became Involved in Sexual Misconduct
Chapter 3: Cases of Coaches Who Became Involved in Sexual Misconduct
Chapter 4: Cases of Predatory Teachers
Chapter 5: Training Teachers, Coaches, and Students to Avoid Sexual Misconduct
Part Two: Since 2006 Many Schools Have Abandoned Their Mission to Protect Students
Chapter 6: A Perfect Storm Brings a New Wave of Sexual Misconduct to the Schools
Chapter 7: The Tragic Stories of Students and Educators Involved in Sexual Misconduct are Being Hidden Behind a Wall of Cold, Impersonal Data
Chapter 8: A Case Study of What Administrators Should Not Do When a Potential Sexual Misconduct Issue Emerges
Chapter 9: A Case Study of What an Administrator Should Do When a Potential Sexual Misconduct Issue Emerges
Chapter 10: Criteria for How the Building Principal Can Build an Effective School Policy to Help Prevent Sexual Misconduct
Conclusion
References
‘We are all at risk.’ With these words, Dr. Fibkins reframes the problem of sexual misconduct by teachers and coaches. Perpetrators are not predators, by and large, but professionals who fall prey to an occupational hazard—caring gone down the wrong road. The situation is made worse by a refusal, for a variety of reasons, of schools and districts to provide the kind of training, monitoring, mentoring, and support to prevent and, when necessary, to address misbehavior. The good news: solutions are presented here.
— Kenneth Guentert, President, The Publishing Pro LLC
Fibkins’s new book provides a roadmap for educators on how they can restore their important mission to care, support, and protect students and staff before trouble such as sexual misconduct arrives at their door. In many schools, doors once open for help are now closed because of the never-ending demands of reformers to increase student test scores…Fibkins rightfully reminds educators, parents, and citizens that schools do have the responsibility to help students and staff resolve their personal and well-being problems before their lives turn tragic and support the growing effort to free our schools from the domination of school reformers.
— Charles Langdon, clinical professor, School of Social Work, Stony Brook University, New York