Violence in Saskatchewan schools, both between students and directed at teachers, has increased sevenfold since 2005, according to a report by the University of Ottawa.
Chris Bruckert is the Chairperson of Criminology at the university. She oversaw the report.
“The rates have gone up steeply and steadily. This isn’t just due to more reporting—it’s an actual increase in violence,” said Bruckert.
The report also revealed that 69 per cent of teachers have experienced physical force in the workplace, with 20 per cent saying it’s happened more than 20 times.
Bruckert says educational assistants are often told to accept violence as part of their job.
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) is asking for additional government support to address the issue in their upcoming arbitration.
“We need more than one educational assistant in complex classrooms, and consistent funding …