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    On September 7, 2019, education writer Caroline Alphonso of the Globe and Mail newspaper published

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    a damning report on the state of order and discipline in Canadian schools. She relates

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    the story of Jen Hare, a special education teacher in Barrie, Ontario, who was brutally

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    assaulted by a student who delivered forty-five blows, leaving the teacher with traumatic

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    brain injury and unable to work.

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    “Biting. Kicking. Spitting. Scratching. Punching. Blows to the head. Aggressive, often

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    violent, reported incidents against educators are on the rise,…”

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    Across Canada and the United States violence within the walls of our classrooms is rising

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    dramatically. In over 40 years of working within the public school system I have never

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    witnessed the level of disruption and appeasement now occurring due to a far left agenda. It is time we

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    find out what is happening to our education system and why.

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    We asked teachers during the Ontario teachers strike to give their perspective on school

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    violence. Look out for our street interview on this subject.

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    Educators in the Toronto District School Board logged 3,831 reports of workplace violence

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    in the 2018-19 schoolyear. This was up 102% over three years. In Edmonton Public Schools

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    similar violence in classrooms doubled between 2015 and 2017. Such increases in violence

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    are being reported by education authorities across the continent.

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    The same article reports that in Nova Scotia, Paul Wozney of the Nova Scotia Teachers’

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    Union related that one provincial classroom was evacuated 12 times in a single month because

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    of a disruptive child.

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    How is it that such a situation has been permitted to develop? A single generation ago Canadian

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    schools were known for being orderly with generally well-mannered students going to

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    school to be educated in academic subjects, physical fitness, and learning skills in industrial

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    arts and home economics. Schools were still places of learning. Administrators maintained

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    a civil and respectful environment and teachers provided learning that would enable the youth

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    to take their place in supporting the economic and cultural furtherance of the nation. There

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    were some instances of misbehavior, but these were quickly dealt with and students and teachers

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    did not fear for their safety. Children in those schools reflected the spectrum of social

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    order. There were rich and poor, local born and immigrant. They learned and played together.

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    Today however schools are no longer as I have just described. They have become laboratories

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    for social experiments, where students are, in some cases, nothing more than lab rats

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    for unproven educational theories like child-centered education and discovery learning or constructionism.

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    It is interesting that not a single one of these initiatives has been positively correlated

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    to improved student learning through quantified measures. In fact, virtually all of the manifestations

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    of “progressive” education have shown negative impacts when measured on standardized

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    assessments.

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    Another change has been occurring simultaneously, pushed, again not by teachers, but by far

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    left activists. It is a key contributor to the crisis now stalking our schools. For many

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    decades educators realized the need to serve children who, for one reason or another, were

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    not able to manage the mainstream program of study. A half century ago it was common

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    to have some children in a classroom on a type of modified or differentiated curriculum.

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    As long as the range of needs in a class was not too great, and the behavioral atmosphere

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    was positive, learning occurred successfully.

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    More severe needs were accommodated by special programs set up within school communities

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    to deal with students who required much more intensive support and supervision. Those with

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    very pronounced learning challenges were dealt with in special needs environments, but still

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    associated with other students in the social activities of the school.

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    Today however the radical left, which seems to have usurped control of many education

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    systems, is corrupting the term “inclusion”, interpreting it far beyond its intended dimension.

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    No teacher, regardless of training, can successfully educate a classroom of students if the range

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    of needs is too great, or if there is present a student who is violent or overly disruptive.

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    The Nova Scotian example of evacuating a classroom 12 times in a month shows that jurisdictional

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    or provincial leaders, in the name of inclusion, have chosen to deny the majority of students

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    their right to be educated, all to accommodate one disruptive student.

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    This is unconscionable, but is occurring all too often and is one of the key reasons why

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    our schools are failing our nation.

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    Parents have every right to expect the best education possible for their children, and

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    to be in a safe environment where students comply with rules and standards of behavior.

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    All students may deserve an education, but no student deserves to have their

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    education disrupted or endangered by a deviant student, regardless of the cause of that

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    deviance.

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    In many cases the teacher is given a set of students, the make-up of which

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    is such they cannot reasonably carry out their responsibility.

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    The rapidly rising violence in our schools, as reported by the Globe and Mail, is a wakeup

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    call. Society has allowed radicals to make accommodation demands of school systems that

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    are fully irrational, wasteful of money and instructional talent, and worst of all denying

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    our children the opportunity to maximize their potential. To allow this is unreasonable and

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    unprofessional of senior administration.

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    It’s time to return to the social and educational values that laid the foundation for the wealth

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    and achievements of our western nations.

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The example sentences of UNCONSCIONABLE in videos (2 in total of 2)

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Use "unconscionable" in a sentence | "unconscionable" example sentences

How to use "unconscionable" in a sentence?

  • The more we see the unconscionable ends to which the human spirit can descend when it is determined to remain autonomous, the more our confidence in human methods diminishes.
    -Ravi Zacharias-
  • Nothing makes us more cowardly and unconscionable than the desire to be loved by everyone.
    -Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach-
  • What was once justified as sanctioned by God is now properly reviled as an unconscionable violation of human rights.
    -Hillary Clinton-
  • Why should American atrocities be merely unsettling, but a trip to Hanoi unconscionable?
    -Tom Hayden-
  • The little honesty that exists among authors is discernible in the unconscionable way they misquote from the writings of others.
    -Arthur Schopenhauer-
  • One said a tooth drawer was a kind of unconscionable trade, because his trade was nothing else but to take away those things whereby every man gets his living.
    -William Hazlitt-
  • In Charleston, more than elsewhere, you get the feeling that the twentieth century is a vast, unconscionable mistake.
    -Pat Conroy-
  • It’s just unconscionable that America has become so stupid.
    -Russell Means-

Definition and meaning of UNCONSCIONABLE

What does "unconscionable mean?"

/ˌənˈkänSH(ə)nəbəl/

adjective
not right or reasonable.

What are synonyms of "unconscionable"?
Some common synonyms of "unconscionable" are:
  • unethical,
  • amoral,
  • immoral,
  • unprincipled,
  • indefensible,
  • wrong,
  • unscrupulous,
  • unfair,
  • underhand,
  • dishonorable,
  • dishonest,
  • corrupt,
  • depraved,
  • shady,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "unconscionable"?
Some common antonyms of "unconscionable" are:
  • ethical,
  • acceptable,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.