Common Myths About Active Assailant Events (Grades 9-12)

The past few years, we’ve become all too familiar with tragedies at schools. And the fact that graphic videos and stories are shared all over the news and social media can really change how we think about safety at school. Unfortunately, this information is often frightening and can stress us out, which can reduce our ability to respond to danger. This module provides high school students with an overview of the common myths about active assailant events at school. Key topics include: how to view data and statistics, the element of bias, the effects of inaccurate information along with how to respond to it, and others.

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Course Details

Learning Objectives

Grades 9-12

This course is designed for all high school students.

Duration: 14 minutes

Language: EN

Michael Dorn

Author

Michael Dorn is one of the most credentialed school and campus safety experts in the nation. He is the Executive Director of Safe Havens International and a graduate of the FBI National Academy. He is routinely used as a resource by the FBI, U.S. Department of Education, National Emergency Management Association, Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and many other state and local agencies. He is also a co-author for the IS 360 Active Shooter Training Program for the 2013 White House School Safety Initiative.

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