No Place to Teach: The Rise in Violence Against Teachers

Now we should expect being shot to be part of the job

Estacious(Charles White)
5 min readMay 5, 2023

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Years ago, teaching was an admired profession. When the local educator walked down the street and encountered students or parents in the community, they were met with handshakes or thanks for teaching. However, now a person who becomes a teacher may be injured or killed on the job. So it’s dangerous to take up one of the noblest professions, teaching.

4 out of 10 educators state that at least one teacher they know has been assaulted at school. If you looked up this same stat 20 years ago, I bet it wouldn't be the same numbers. Ten percent of educators state students have attacked them.

The pandemic threw teachers, students, and parents into new territory. We had yet to be using terms like in-person or remote learning. It was all new to most educators. The stress of that time was immense. Kids weren't ready when we returned to complete in-person education in the fall of 2021. Students need social interaction and the daily routine of school. Without…

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Estacious(Charles White)
Estacious(Charles White)

Written by Estacious(Charles White)

I am a southern writer and teacher living in the midwest. I focus on education, poetry, and fiction. I am an award-winning playwright. estaciousw1914@yahoo.com