owlcool
Verified Member
An issue like this has many faults to it, but I think that generally, teachers shouldn't be armed with a weapon in school, outside of the context of teaching how to use that weapon.
Security guards are the way to go on this. Teachers shouldn't have to learn how to use and shoot a gun, follow a shooter, stay cool-headed in the chaos of a shooting situation, and be expected to kill a shooter if they ever enter a shooting situation to be a teacher. They should know the material, and how to teach. Perhaps they should specifically know how to teach the material.
Even in extreme contexts, like a teacher teaching dangerous prisoners, teachers shouldn't be expected to carry a gun. They should never get close enough to such a prisoner as to come across danger, and Security/Prison guards should be the ones expected to deal with a bad situation.
Instead, teach your educators how to control and calm their students, and then respond accordingly to any situation and prepare your guardians to do their job.
Teachers have a pretty stressful job, having to teach around 30 students a class period, control and calm those many students per class period, and learn their names, and try to motivate the people you may know or not know need motivation. Personally, I am not cut out to do this.
Requiring shooting training and gun maintenance on top of that is absurd, especially at the abysmal pay we are already providing teachers. There is a teacher crisis coming if we aren't already seeing it, and a logistical nightmare like this would only make it come much sooner and come down many times harder.
Security guards are the way to go on this. Teachers shouldn't have to learn how to use and shoot a gun, follow a shooter, stay cool-headed in the chaos of a shooting situation, and be expected to kill a shooter if they ever enter a shooting situation to be a teacher. They should know the material, and how to teach. Perhaps they should specifically know how to teach the material.
Even in extreme contexts, like a teacher teaching dangerous prisoners, teachers shouldn't be expected to carry a gun. They should never get close enough to such a prisoner as to come across danger, and Security/Prison guards should be the ones expected to deal with a bad situation.
Instead, teach your educators how to control and calm their students, and then respond accordingly to any situation and prepare your guardians to do their job.
Teachers have a pretty stressful job, having to teach around 30 students a class period, control and calm those many students per class period, and learn their names, and try to motivate the people you may know or not know need motivation. Personally, I am not cut out to do this.
Requiring shooting training and gun maintenance on top of that is absurd, especially at the abysmal pay we are already providing teachers. There is a teacher crisis coming if we aren't already seeing it, and a logistical nightmare like this would only make it come much sooner and come down many times harder.