S.C. Study Finds Student Discipline Issues Prompt Teacher Turnover
Last year, one in 10 teachers in South Carolina quit; some due to student discipline problems, along with other issues.
Last year, one in 10 teachers in South Carolina quit; some due to student discipline problems, along with other issues.
Researchers attribute the significant spike to marketing targeted directly at young users, including flavoring and product design.
Researchers say the findings can be attributed to increasing college costs, inadequate aid packages and a growing enrollment of low-income students.
The study found teenagers who identify as bisexual are five times more likely to have a teen pregnancy than heterosexual teens.
In the study, 25 percent of teachers reported being physically abused by a student and 37 percent reported verbal insults or inappropriate sexual advances.
The percentage of Muslim students who said they had been physically harmed or harassed at school jumped from nine percent in 2014 to 19 percent in 2016.
Many of the security professionals who graciously participated in our 2018 Video Surveillance survey provided valuable commentary regarding their campus surveillance systems.
The vast majority of K-12, higher ed and hospital campuses have security cameras installed. CS’ latest study finds out if they are worth it.
The study found states with concealed carry laws have seen an increase in violent crimes by 13 to 15 percent within 10 years of the law’s enactment.
The study by the American Journal of Managed Care found teaching hospitals and pediatric hospitals are the most susceptible to data breaches.