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Exploring the Nature and Prevention of Bullying

This event is designed to enhance coordinators' understanding of bullying among young people and provide coordinators with the information they need to create or refine their school-based bullying prevention plans.


Table of Contents

1.  Introduction
2.  Getting Started
3.  Day 1 -- Bullying Myths and Facts
 
Other Definitions of Bullying
Four Hypotheses
Books Mentioned in Olweus' Quote
Bullying Quiz
Bullying Quiz Answers
4.  Day 2 -- Bullies, Victims, and Bystanders
 
Significant Identifying Characteristics for Bullies
Short- and Long-Term Consequences for Bullies
Signs of Possible Victimization
Significant Identifying Characteristics for Victims
Short- and Long-Term Consequences for Victims
Consequences for Bystanders
Bystanders: The Potential to Turn the Tides
5.  Day 3 -- Bullying Prevention Strategies
 
Remarks from Elizabeth M. Duke
Bullying Prevention Resource Kit
Zero Tolerance Policies & Bullying Prevention
State Anti-Bullying Laws
Federal Criteria for Identifying Effective Programs
AVB in Palm Beach County
Mediation/Conflict Resolution Programs & Bullying Prevention
Group Treatment & Bullying Prevention
6.  Day 4 -- The Need for a Comprehensive Approach
 
The Bullying Prevention Program in South Carolina
Tips for Implementing Bullying Prevention Activities
Action Steps for Administrators
Action Steps for Teachers
Action Steps for Parents
Action Steps for Students
7.  Day 5 -- Putting It All Together
 
No Name-Calling Week
8.  Discussion Summary
9.  Resources & Links
 
Links to Additional Resources

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Last Modified: 10/26/2009