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Olweus Bullying-Prevention Program (OBPP)

Olweus Bullying-Prevention Program (OBPP). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5yg0u1MkDI. Quick Review. Olweus Kick-off in January. Quick Review. Preparation. August 12: Staff Training September 13: Goals September 19: Principles. October 3: Rules and Reporting

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Olweus Bullying-Prevention Program (OBPP)

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  1. OlweusBullying-Prevention Program(OBPP)

  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5yg0u1MkDI

  3. Quick Review

  4. Olweus Kick-off in January Quick Review

  5. Preparation • August 12: Staff Training • September 13: Goals • September 19: Principles • October 3: Rules and Reporting • October 10: Bullying Hot Spots at MHS • October 24: Class Meetings

  6. MHS Olweus Website http://mhsolweus.weebly.com/plt-staff-discussions---west.html

  7. classmeetings

  8. WHEN? • Meetings will begin in January— after the kick-off. • We’ll hold them regularly— probably twice a month.

  9. WHO? • Teachers  facilitation • Students  ownership • Committee  support • Administrators direction

  10. WHAT? • The first few meetings will be scripted, focusing on our school-wide OBPP. • Subsequent meetings may cover other issues (climate, communication, etc.).

  11. WHY? Here are the main goals of class meetings: 1. to build class cohesion and community; 2. to teach the four anti-bullying rules; 3. to encourage students to consider the consequences of bullying; and 4. to help students identify strategies to address bullying issues.

  12. HOW? • Scripts and lessons • Outlines • General objectives • Sample activities • Committee • Administrators

  13. Summary: Class Meetings • Hold meetings consistently. • Create a safe environment. • Encourage student ownership. • Facilitate discussions. • Rely on available resources. What questions do you have?

  14. Thanks! Feedback Form jf Taylor Mali: What Do Teachers Make? “I make a difference. How about you?”

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