| Bullying
& Positive School Climate
- Bully
Awareness Week Resources -Instructional resources
and supports for teachers to use during:
Bullying Awareness Week.
- DEAL.ORG
- This site is run by the RCMP and Canadian youths.
Check out their resources on bullying.
- Children
Who Bully (PDF) from 101 Way to Deal With Bullying
by Michele Elliott from the website Kidscape.
- Kidspeace
- Childhood Bullying Bullying is defined as
constantly saying or doing nasty or unpleasant things
or teasing in a way someone doesn't like. Here are
some tips on dealing with bullying from the 125-year-old
children's crisis charity, KidsPeace.
- Sticks,
Stones and Bullies - CBC Online - A News Story
- Bullying
Prevention - (Alberta) "Bullying prevention"
does not signify a specific program; rather, it
is an ongoing, collaborative process...
- Safe
and Caring Schools and Communities - Strategies
for Dealing With Bullying for students
and parents, teachers and community members
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Dealing
with Bullies for Kids- Bullying is a big problem.
It can make kids feel hurt, scared, sick, lonely,
embarrassed and sad.
- Dealing
with Bullies for Teens - Bullying is a little
different at the teen level.
- Education
World presents a themed page on Bullying
Resources. Several lesson plans and strategies.
- Stop
Bullying Now!
Education World offers ten lessons
designed to teach students to respect diversity
and resolve ideological differences peacefully.
Included: Ten activities for teaching kids about
empathy, anger management, and effective conflict
resolution.
- Don't
Get Even; Get Help!: Support for Victims of Bullies
- Education World continues its week-long exploration
of bullying with a story about students in one Canadian
school who decided to do something about
bullying in their school. They created www.bullying.org,
a Web site designed to help victims of bullies deal
with the problem in nonviolent ways -- and to help
victims and others learn how to solve the problem.
- TV
and Me - CCA's anti-bullying commercials, "Walk
Away" and "Words Hurt", aim to empower
bully bystanders or the "silent majority"
that might stand and watch bullying with practical
tools and information to start making a difference.
(Media Literacy)
- Discovery
Education's Cruel Schools Lessons
(DVD available) - Health lessons for grades 6-8.
Contuniuum
of Violence handout; Cruel
School Facts; Student
Survey Sheet.
- Read,
Write and Think - A
Bad Case of Bullying: Using Literature Response
Groups With Students (Gr 3-5) This lesson provides
an opportunity for students to reflect upon and
personally relate to a teacher read-aloud of a narrative
story. The lesson could be used with other stories;
however, A Bad Case of Stripes allows for a personal
connection by having students reflect on similar
situations or emotions in their own lives. Acceptable
behaviors and ways to prevent bullying in the classroom
and school are also discussed.
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