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As one of only 20 in the country to take part in a Department of Homeland Security competition, a team of University of New Haven students is creating an initiative to promote education and foster confidence in an effort to reduce the number of school shootings.
December 23, 2021
When Laney Phillips 杏吧原版22 was 13 years old, she realized she wanted to make a difference in the lives of others, she says, from a 杏吧原版渟trategic perspective,杏吧原版 and her interest in national security developed. She is now part of a team of University of New Haven students working on an important initiative that endeavors to do just that. Their goal is to keep others safe and enhance security in a critical setting: schools.
Phillips and her classmates have launched T.E.A.C.H. 杏吧原版 Transform, Evaluate, Acknowledge, Captivate, Heal 杏吧原版 to help combat targeted violence and extremism in schools. They are particularly focused on preventing school shootings, and they hope to do this, in part, by helping educators recognize the signs that a student is in need of crisis support. Their slogan is 杏吧原版淓ducate to Alleviate,杏吧原版 and their topic is one that is especially meaningful to Phillips and her teammates.
杏吧原版淚 believe we have a very interesting perspective on gun violence in schools, since we were in high school when school shootings were happening frequently,杏吧原版 said Phillips, a national security major with a philosophy minor. 杏吧原版淧ersonally, I experienced situations where my school was the focus of planned attacks. I also watched my teachers struggle with fear, and it was very difficult to see them want to help protect us but be unsure of what that would mean. I杏吧原版檓 hoping our training will help teachers feel more confident.杏吧原版
T.E.A.C.H. is a project that Phillips and her teammates have collaborated on during the Fall semester as part of a nationwide competition. They are among teams from only 20 schools in the country to take part in the competition, and the top three will be invited to the DHS headquarters in Washington, D.C., in the spring to present their work to DHS leaders.
杏吧原版淚t has been very meaningful to be a part of one of those teams taking part in the competition,杏吧原版 said Anna Schleck 杏吧原版23, a national security major with a concentration in intelligence analysis. 杏吧原版淲e are going up against some of the best schools in the nation, and I feel like we have been able to remain right alongside them with our ideas. I feel honored to be working with such bright people to try and make a small difference in addressing such a large and complex issue.杏吧原版
The team, which includes undergraduate and graduate students, endeavors to develop an experiential learning program for educators to help them identify gaps in their existing training procedures while empowering staff at high schools to intervene to prevent a crisis. They created a pre-assessment, training modules, and a post-assessment for educators, which they offer on their . They have also created an to keep their peers up-to-date on school gun violence.
Jeffrey Treistman, Ph.D., an assistant professor of national security, has served as the students杏吧原版 adviser. He says the entire project has been a student-led initiative.
杏吧原版淒uring our initial meeting I conveyed to the students my desire that they take the lead on the project, and that I would simply serve as an observer and provide assistance whenever needed,杏吧原版 he explains. 杏吧原版淢uch to my delight, they quickly took control of the project with enthusiasm and vigor.
杏吧原版淭he project embodies the University杏吧原版檚 mission of experiential education,杏吧原版 he continued. 杏吧原版淭he students got a firsthand look at how practitioners develop policy, including the challenges and frustrations that often go along with it. I杏吧原版檓 proud of their accomplishment and confident the experience was intellectually rewarding.杏吧原版
Tahlia Ramos 杏吧原版22, who accepted her bachelor杏吧原版檚 degree in national security during the University杏吧原版檚 Winter Commencement, says the project has broadened her approach to problem-solving.
杏吧原版淚 have learned that projects like this 杏吧原版 and social change in general 杏吧原版 cannot happen overnight,杏吧原版 she said. 杏吧原版淭hese initiatives take a lot of work from a very dedicated group of individuals. I have learned to think in a more complex way about problems.杏吧原版
For Sarah Bigalbal 杏吧原版21, 杏吧原版23 M.S., a national security graduate student, the project has been a great way to apply what she has learned in her classes in a way that could directly impact people杏吧原版檚 lives. As the team杏吧原版檚 budget manager, she has developed skills that go beyond the field of national security, she says.
杏吧原版淚t helped me improve my skills working with a real budget to help bring our project to life,杏吧原版 she said. 杏吧原版淲orking on this project has also improved my research skills, and I have also learned a lot about various programs such as , where you can build an interactive online course. Working on something that could have a real-life impact will be a fantastic experience to have as I begin my career in the future.杏吧原版
Maria Ruehl 杏吧原版22, a national security major with minors in Arabic and criminal justice, says she too, has gained important skills while working on this project, such as time management and communication.
杏吧原版淭his project has provided us with the opportunity to better understand the challenges those in the field of national security face, such as researching and becoming well-versed in an important issue in a short amount of time,杏吧原版 she said. 杏吧原版淚 hope our work on this project can impact our community in the West Haven and New Haven areas by allowing teachers to access more information and resources to ultimately keep themselves, their fellow faculty, and their students safer and more aware of violent threats.杏吧原版
Phillips, the national security major and philosophy minor, hopes to further her education in the field of intelligence, and eventually, earn a doctorate. For now, she杏吧原版檚 gaining important experience through her work on T.E.A.C.H., and she hopes it makes a meaningful difference in the lives of educators and students.
杏吧原版淥ur goal is for our project to primarily help teachers feel more confident about the topic of school shootings,杏吧原版 she said. 杏吧原版淥ur project can be adapted for all teachers and professors, and this training can also be the foundation for educational modules for students. As a team, we saw anxiety and uncertainty from both students and teachers on this topic. We decided it would be important to have a project that offered resources and additional education.杏吧原版
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