MAINZ. Violence in schools increasingly employs teachers, school leaders and education policy – the number of registered incidents is increasing, associations demand more support, protection concepts and staff. But how can prevention succeed in everyday school life in concrete terms? In her guest contribution, former head of school Rosetta Scianna pleads for a change of perspective: instead of focusing exclusively on sanctions, schools should sy…
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MAINZ. Violence in schools increasingly employs teachers, school leaders and education policy – the number of registered incidents is increasing, associations demand more support, protection concepts and staff. But how can prevention succeed in everyday school life in concrete terms? In her guest contribution, former head of school Rosetta Scianna pleads for a change of perspective: instead of focusing exclusively on sanctions, schools should sy…