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Teacher Bullying It’s more common than you think!

Teacher Bullying It’s more common than you think!. Presentation created by: Team 2 Laquitha Dean Tamora Thomas Linda Rollins Brandie Dowda Cindy Nguyen. “Using power to punish, manipulate, or disparage a student beyond what would be a reasonable disciplinary procedure”.

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Teacher Bullying It’s more common than you think!

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  1. Teacher Bullying It’s more common than you think! Presentation created by: Team 2 Laquitha Dean Tamora Thomas Linda Rollins Brandie Dowda Cindy Nguyen

  2. “Using power to punish, manipulate, or disparage a student beyond what would be a reasonable disciplinary procedure” Definition of Teacher Bullying Kam, K. (2012)

  3. Statisticsof TeacherBullying Teachers can be involved in bullying in three ways: as observers, as perpetrators, and as victims. Bullying teachers can act by using degrading words and treatments as well as physical punishments. When teachers bully an entire class, the feeling may be that they have the support and that every one must know and accept this behavior Teachers may also bully other teachers and school staff. It is unclear whether teacher bullying may actually set the stage for peer bullying Bullying Statistics, 2009

  4. Narcissistic Adult Bullying Impulsive Adult Bullying Physical Bullying Verbal Adult Bullying Secondary Adult Bullying 5 Types of teacher Bullying Bulllying Statistics, 2009

  5. Narcisstic Adult Bully This type of adult bully is self-centered and does not share empathy with others. Additionally, there is little anxiety about consequences. He or she seems to feel good about him or herself, but in reality has a brittle narcissism that requires putting others down. Bully Statistics, 2009

  6. Impulsive Adult Bully Adult bullies in this category are more spontaneous and plan their bullying out less. Even if consequences are likely, this adult bully has a hard time restraining his or her behavior. In some cases, this type of bullying may be unintentional, resulting in periods of stress, or when the bully is actually upset or concerned about something unconnected with the victim. Bully Statistics, 2009

  7. Physical Bully While adult bullying rarely turns to physical confrontation, there are, nonetheless, bullies that use physicality. In some cases, the adult bully may not actually physically harm the victim, but may use the threat of harm, or physical domination through looming. Additionally, a physical bully may damage or steal a victim’s property, rather than physically confronting the victim. Bully Statistics, 2009

  8. Verbal Adult Bully Words can be quite damaging. Adult bullies who use this type of tactic may start rumors about the victim, or use sarcastic or demeaning language to dominate or humiliate another person. This subtle type of bullying also has the advantage -to the bully - of being difficult to document. However, the emotional and psychological impacts of verbal bullying can be felt quite keenly and can result in reduced job performance and even depression. Bully Statistics, 2009

  9. Secondary Adult Bully This is someone who does not initiate the bullying, but joins in so that he or she does not actually become a victim down the road. Secondary bullies may feel bad about what they are doing, but are more concerned about protecting themselves. Bully Statistics, 2009

  10. The next three slides show examples of recent teacher bullying Just click on the links and view these harsh acts of teacher bullying.

  11. Teacher Bullying Video 1 Click the Link Below Boy, 5, records teacher berating him in class - YouTube

  12. Teacher Bullying Video 2Click the Link Below http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GJUddHbpRg&feature=related

  13. Teacher Bullying Video 3Click the Link Below http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO857j0qCQo&feature=related

  14. Thank you for viewing our presentation. Are there any questions or comments at this time. Feel free to share with us. Laquitha Dean, Tamora Thomas, Linda Rollins, Brandi Dowda and Cindy Nguyen

  15. Reference List Bullying Statistics. (2009). Bullying teachers. Bullying Statistics. Retrieved from http://www.bullyingstatistics.org/content/bullying-teachers.html GoogleImages. (2012). Teacher Bullying. Retrieved from www. google.com Josephson, M. (2012). What will matter. Josephson Institute. Retrieved from • http://whatwillmatter.com/2012/04/worth-watching-an-often-neglectedimension-of-bullying-concerns-teachers-and-coaches-who-verbally-abuse-students-are-you-skeptical-check-out-these-videos/ Kam, K. (2012). Teachers who bully: The problem of teachers bullying students is more common than you think. Learn how to prevent your child from becoming a victim. Web MD. Retrieved from http://www.webmd.com/parenting/features/teachers-who-bully • Talking Teenager. (2012). When the teacher is the bully. Talking Teenager. Retrieved from http://www.talkingteenage.com/hot_topics/2012/2/2/when-the-teacher-is-the • bully.html

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