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School of errors, rethinking school safety in America, David P. Perrodin ; foreword by Danny Woodburn

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School of errors, rethinking school safety in America, David P. Perrodin ; foreword by Danny Woodburn
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
School of errors
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1089278274
Responsibility statement
David P. Perrodin ; foreword by Danny Woodburn
Sub title
rethinking school safety in America
Summary
School of Errors establishes another voice in the discussion of how to promote safe schools. It challenges the unchecked expansion of school fortification and questions the realized benefit of inter-agency collaboration during a sentinel event. This book offers an alternative to traumatizing simulations by providing clear options for improving school safety by the empirically-proven effective measures of leakage detection (preventive) and sensemaking (reactive). School of Errors restores the scientific method to school safety and clears a path through the media rhetoric fogging this vital topic. -- Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Foreword / by Danny Woodburn -- How thinking about a bagel can get you through the worst day of your life -- Exploration is a kind of safety drill -- Situational awareness via sensemaking, your sword and shield -- Legacy knowledge -- Disasters are the real snowflakes -- Another new Latin word: psychological transference -- So, what's wrong with benchmarking? Critical decision-making in a nonlinear world -- Why comparing disasters feels too good to be true -- One variable, one very big difference: the internet -- A final word on schools and benchmarking -- Fancy drills are worse than useless -- The right way to conduct a drill: critical decision making in a nonlinear world -- Other options: tabletop exercises and focus groups -- What is a tabletop exercise? -- Video boondoggle -- One more don't: professional standards for educational leaders (PSEL) -- The zen of safety -- Incident command structure -- Tornadoes, hurricanes, and the fabulous Cajun Navy Relief -- Seeing faces on the moon: how Pareidolia helped the rescue system on 9/11 develop -- Transitioning into chaos: how increasing the "noise" increases options, up to a point -- Hobbes's Leviathan meets the Twin Towers -- Simulated annealing, or SA: how the human brain is specialized for improvisation -- Leadership theories AH (after Hobbes) -- Legacy knowledge, distributed leadership, and rookie teachers vs. Admiral Loy -- Summary of what we know -- How will decisions made in the moment be studied? And how will future decisions be directed? -- Bollards and planters: the terrible ideas that are coming to a school near you -- A mile wide and an inch deep -- Final implications for school leaders -- Epilogue: Nothing means anything to anyone until it means everything to you
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