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Module 3- Public Service Announcement

Module 3- Public Service Announcement. Hal Brooker Grand Canyon University TEC 539 Digital Media in Education March 23, 2011. Are you a bully or being bullied? .

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Module 3- Public Service Announcement

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  1. Module 3- Public Service Announcement Hal Brooker Grand Canyon University TEC 539 Digital Media in Education March 23, 2011

  2. Are you a bully or being bullied?

  3. “Bullying is when someone repeatedly and on purpose says or does mean or hurtful things to another person who has a hard time defending himself or herself.” • Dr. Dan Olweus Bullying Defined

  4. Does this girl look innocent? Bullies are usually powerful and self confident.

  5. Signs of someone being bullied

  6. Withdrawn Wants to be alone Loneliness or shyness

  7. Fear Anxiety Depression, sadness or not wanting to go to school.

  8. Do you see these things happening? Types of Bullying

  9. Bullying occurs when there is an unbalance in power. Taking away things and then mocking someone.

  10. Sometimes bullies try to deflect negative attention onto someone else. Tattle telling just to get someone in trouble.

  11. Sometimes it can get physical. Physical threats

  12. Facebook Texting Myspace Emails Twitter Cyber bullying or posting mean things on social networks

  13. Name calling Laughing loudly at someone Saying mean things about someone. Making fun of someone in front of others to belittle that person.

  14. What would you do? • What would you want done? • Are you being a bully? What do we do about bullies?

  15. Talk to a teacher. Everyone around should defend the weak. Fighting back physically is not the best approach.

  16. We should all try to get along or at least stay away from those that want to hurt you. Don’t be a bully! Be a friend!

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