Janie Rocheford October 21, 2010. Cyberbullying Student Handouts.

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Janie Rocheford October 21, 2010

Cyberbullying Student Handouts

Goals for Today’s Workshop Learn about bullying versus cyberbullying. Learn how to not be cyberbullied online, or cell phone. Learn what to do if you are a victim of bullying or cyberbullying. Learn strategies to help someone who might also be a victim of either bullying or cyberbullying. HAVE FUN!!! !!!

Bullying Versus Cyberbullying Differences? How are they different? Is one more dangerous or hurtful than the other? Why or why not? Bullying Cyberbullying

Bullying Is usually direct, one on one or one against several others. Occurs on school grounds, or fairly close to the school. Physical, meaning:hitting, punching, kicking, etc. Video: SCHOOL Of Pain - Documentary on Bullying School

A Look At Bullying Facts Bullying is the most common form of violence; between 15 percent and 30 percent of students are bullies or victims. Some 3.7 million youth engage in it, and more than 3.2 million are victims of bullying annually. Since 1992, there have been 250 violent deaths in schools, and bullying has been a factor in virtually every school shooting.

A Short Look At Some Current Bullying Victims & What You Can Do To Stop Bullying Video: Bullying Short Video Video: What to do if you see bullying taking place. Video: What to do if you see bullying taking place Discussion of videos. Write a short paragraph on the videos you have viewed so far.

Cyberbullying Computers Home Phones- INTERNET Cell Phones Hinduja, S. and Patchin, J. W. “Cyberbullying research.” Cyberbullying Research Center ( (October 21, 2010]). are © 2010, Cyberbullying Research Centerwww.cyberbullying.us)

What is CYBERBULLING ? Cyberbulling can be defined as “the willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices.” Cyberbullying also involves the use of information and communication technologies including ,Instant Messaging (IM), Facebook and other social networking sites to support deliberate, repeated, and hostile behavior by an individual or groups of individuals that is intended to harm other people. Hinduja, S. and Patchin, J. W. “Cyberbullying research.” Cyberbullying Research Center ( (October 21, 2010]). are © 2010, Cyberbullying Research Centerwww.cyberbullying.us)

How Prevalent is Cyberbullying ? 90% of middle school students admitted they have had their reputations and or their feelings hurt online. 58% of those students stated they had said mean or hurtful things to others while online. 75% stated they have visited on online bashing website. 40% of those students polled stated they have had their passwords stolen or changed by a bully. Sometimes locking them out of their own account, and then, using their account to send communications posing as that student.

Student Quiz- In groups of 5 Answer Questions As A Group-Be Prepared To Defend Your Answers

More Video Examples of What Cyberbullying Is and is Not 8n 8n ng-seven-year-old-girl-cyber- bullied_ html ng-seven-year-old-girl-cyber- bullied_ html

FINAL THOUGHTS Watch Your Thoughts-They become Words Watch Your Words- They become Actions Watch Your Actions- They become Habits Watch Your Habits- They become Your Character Watch Your Character- It Becomes Your Destiny

Cyberbullying Resource Websites Stop Cyberbullying - Teens Against Bullying Cyberbullying Research Center Striving to Reduce Youth Violence Everywhere (STRYVE) - National Center for Bullying Prevention -