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Teachers struggle with new default mindset after Florida shooting
by Elizabeth Chuck
The noise in the hallway could have been anything: a locker door shutting, textbooks dropping on the floor. But when he heard a sudden sound outside his classroom a couple of weeks after the Florida school shooting, Dan Greenberg, a high school English teacher in Sylvania, Ohio, assumed the worst.
"The immediate response is thinking about the shooting, thinking about what happened in Parkland," he said, adding that before the Feb. 14 massacre, "that was never the first thought in my mind."
Now, Greenberg said, he's hyper-aware of the possibility of more school shootings.
"That's scary to have that as the default mindset," he said...
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...efault-mindset-after-florida-shooting-n852796
by Elizabeth Chuck
The noise in the hallway could have been anything: a locker door shutting, textbooks dropping on the floor. But when he heard a sudden sound outside his classroom a couple of weeks after the Florida school shooting, Dan Greenberg, a high school English teacher in Sylvania, Ohio, assumed the worst.
"The immediate response is thinking about the shooting, thinking about what happened in Parkland," he said, adding that before the Feb. 14 massacre, "that was never the first thought in my mind."
Now, Greenberg said, he's hyper-aware of the possibility of more school shootings.
"That's scary to have that as the default mindset," he said...
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...efault-mindset-after-florida-shooting-n852796