
Reform or Repeat — What Needs to Change NOW To Protect Kids From Dangerous Teachers
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We’ve exposed how predators get passed from district to district, protected by law and apathy. Now—it’s time to fix it.
In our final segment, Eric Faddis turns the lens on reform. What policy changes, laws, and protections can break the cycle?
We explore proposals like:
- Mandatory national misconduct database for educators
- Timely cross-state reporting of resignation or misconduct
- Criminal penalties for administrators who conceal abuse
- Mandatory visual documentation in classrooms for transparency
If you’re ready for solutions—not more excuses—this episode lays them out in sharp, actionable detail. Then we close with the hard truth: until the system is restructured around kids, not careers, we’re just preparing the ground for the next tragedy.
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