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Improving Anti-Bullying Training for Teachers.
Krystie Ireland
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What is Considered Bullying?
“ Bullying is when a stronger, more powerful person frightens a smaller or weaker person on purpose or repeatedly.” “ Bullying is the intention or exclusion of targeted youth in activities, and unprovoked physical and verbal attacks.”
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We feel victimized,” Wayne Harris writes in the journal
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Girls VS. Boys: Both can be bullies but often in very different ways:
Boys: 75% of physical bullying. Use Intimidation often. Girls: 22% of verbal bullying. Use Exclusion often.
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School bullies taunted Phoebe Prince through text messages, the computer and on Facebook and other social networking sites, Smith told the Boston Herald."
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How Big Is the Problem? Today, 1 in 7 students is either a bully or the victim of a bully. 5 million school age children K-8 have been effected by bullying. As many as 160,000 students stay home each day due to bullying.
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Four Types of Bullying:
Physical Emotional Verbal Cyber bullying
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Who Does Bullying Effect in Schools?
EVERYONE! Lose-Lose Situation Victims Bullys Teachers
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Victims/ Targets of Bullying:
Anxiety associated with the school environment. School Refusal Physical Symptoms Low Self Esteem
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Students Who Bully: 25% of school bullies will be convicted of a criminal offense during adulthood. Lack Healthy ways to express emotion. No alternatives to aggression.
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Effect on Teachers/ Schools:
Higher Absenteeism. Compromised Student Achievment. Potential Law Suits Public’s View
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Bullying Stats:
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What Can We Do? Teachers/ Schools/District Wide Current Anti- Bullying initiative. Appoint a Bullying Prevention Coordinator. Raise Awareness.
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Other Ideas: Programs that focus on the social environment of the school. Programs where it is not the sole responsibility of an administrator, teacher or counselor.
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CERTIFICATION: Olweus: OBPP TOT Part 1: TOT Part 2: Phone Consultation
Training Material/Worksheets
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Increasing Teacher Training Can Reduce Bullying.
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Summary: Bullying effects everyone. A Collaborative Approach is Best.
Information/ Training for Teachers benefits everyone!
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Reference: Davis, Stan, (2009) How Should Staff Respond to Bullying Behavior? Stop Bullying Now! Holt, M.K.& Keyes, M.A. (2004). Teachers’ attitudes toward bullying. Bullying in American Schools. (p )
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Reference Olweus, D. (1993) Bullying at School: What we Know and what we can do. Cambrigde, MA:Blackwell. Public Agenda, (2004) Teaching Interrupted. Retrieved June 23, 2010 from 2009. Running a District-wide anti-bully initiative. NoBully.
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