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What is Annihilation

Impact of School Shootings on Classroom Culture, Curriculum, and Learning
A behavioral response to worldview threat that attempts to eliminate, either literally or symbolically, those who are perceived to be the source of the threat.
Published in Chapter:
Death Reminders: Teaching About School Shootings in Social Studies
Kimberly R. Edmondson (University of Alberta, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5200-1.ch011
Abstract
Discussing school shootings as current or historical events in social studies classrooms can be a difficult endeavour, as it requires confronting death and making sense of violent human behaviour. This chapter asserts that existential anxiety plays a role in helping us better understand these tragedies. Terror management theory (TMT) accounts for existential anxiety as a driver of human behaviour and can be a powerful conceptual tool to help students and teachers unpack the difficult subject matter of school shootings, as well as provide insight for behavioural responses that may emerge in the classroom in response to these discussions. As a result, TMT contributes a classroom of care that fosters a sense of student agency for which to imagine a preferable future.
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