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ELIMINATING BULLYING

SCHOOL SAFETY :. ELIMINATING BULLYING. Pretoria , South Africa Brenda Hirsch April, 2012.

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ELIMINATING BULLYING

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  1. SCHOOL SAFETY: ELIMINATING BULLYING Pretoria, South Africa Brenda Hirsch April, 2012 MISSION STATEMENT: ”Our goal at the North American International School is to participate with parents in helping children to develop: by providing education which is outstanding in quality, using a primarily North American curriculum, by being sensitive to the educational needs of an international and culturally diverse body of children, by keeping families both informed and involved at all times, and by proactively fostering ethical, responsible, and caring behavior in individuals within our school community.” (“The north american,”)

  2. FACTS Bullying exists in many forms. • “Nine out of 10 elementary students have been bullied by their peers.” (“Science daily,”) Name calling Rough conduct Gender difficulties Repeat quarrels Cultural conflicts • Effective bullying prevention involves awareness AND adult involvement. (“Safe and responsive,”) • Bullying negatively impacts a student’s ability to learn. (“Stop bullying,”) “Bullying is aggressive behavior that is intentional and that involves an imbalance of power. Most often, it is repeated over time.”(“Violence prevention works,”)

  3. Classroom Playground Busses Specials Hallways Lunchroom Bullying occurs in many places.

  4. ELIMINATING BULLYING REQUIRES ADULT ATTENTION. Teacher IMPROVE CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT. ENHANCE SCHOOL-WIDE INITIATIVES. ENCOURAGE PARENT INVOLVEMENT. School Parent “NAIS…proactively fostering ethical, responsible, and caring behavior in individuals.” (“The north american,”)

  5. TEACHERS PLAY A VITAL ROLE IN PREVENTING BULLYING. When students are engaged in learning, discipline problems are greatly reduced. (Goldstein, 2007) CLASSROOM RESOURCES • Responsive Classroom Video • "The Well Managed Classroom" (Wong) • Cooperative Learning Research(“Safe and responsive,”) • Cooperative Learning Video • Early Identification and Intervention(“Safe and Responsive,”) CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT • RESPONSIVE CLASSROOM (“Responsive classroom,”) • ROUTINES AND PROCEDURES (Wong) • COOPERATIVE LEARNING (“Safe and responsive,”) • AWARENESS OF EARLY WARNING SIGN (“Safe and responsive,”)

  6. ADMINISTRATORS CAN LEAD A SCHOOL-WIDE INITIATIVE. CHARACTER EDUCATION • Establish community values. • Create a community of fairness and caring. • Encourage students to think, feel, and act morally. (“Safe and responsive,”) Character Education Video

  7. PARENTS MUST BE INVOLVED. Parents can: TALK about bullying. • ENCOURAGE children to do what they love to build confidence. CHECK IN often with children about school, friends, problems. • MODEL kindness and respect. (“Stop bullying,”) “It is important that parents approach this situation in a calm manner and that parents keep records of facts in the situation. It is helpful if parents and school staff work together to resolve the issue.” (“Pacer’s national bullying,”)

  8. WE CAN EXPECT RESULTS. Effective bullying prevention programs include awareness and adult involvement. (“Safe and responsive,”)

  9. ELIMINATING BULLYING WILL IMPROVE SCHOOL SAFETY. Students are more likely to thrive academically – as well as socially and emotionally – in schools they experience as safe and supportive.”(“Learning first alliance,”) Safety

  10. LET’S WORK TO MEET OUR MISSION. “NAIS…proactively fostering ethical, responsible, and caring behavior in individuals within our school community.”(“The north american,”)

  11. REFERENCES Goldstein, S. (2007). Understanding and managing students' classroom behavior. (2nd ed.). Retrieved from http://www.ldat.org/pdf/chapter1.pdf Learning first alliance. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.learningfirst.org/issues/safeschools Pacer's national bullying prevention center. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.pacer.org/bullying/resources/info-facts.asp Responsive classroom. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.responsiveclassroom.org/ Safe and responsive schools. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.indiana.edu/~safeschl/publication.html Science daily. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/04/070412072345.htm Stop bullying. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.stopbullying.gov/ The north american international school parent and student handbook. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.nais.org.za/pdfs/Handbook 2009-10.pdf Violence prevention works. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.violencepreventionworks.org/public/index.page Wong, H. (n.d.). The well-managed classroom. Retrieved from http://go.hrw.com/resources/go_sc/gen/HSTPR034.PDF

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