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INQUIRY QUESTION:

INQUIRY QUESTION:. Walter King EDPB 514 February 18, 2012. INQUIRY QUESTION: What are some ways educators in elementary schools can reduce (and ideally eliminate) instances of bullying among students?. Walter King EDPB 514 February 18, 2012.

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  1. INQUIRY QUESTION: Walter King EDPB 514 February 18, 2012

  2. INQUIRY QUESTION:What are some ways educators in elementary schools can reduce (and ideally eliminate) instances of bullying among students? Walter King EDPB 514 February 18, 2012

  3. CENTRAL QUESTION AND CONTEXT • Central Question: What are some ways educators in elementary schools can reduce (and ideally eliminate) instances of bullying among students? • Thousands of resources on bullying; hence, there are issues (e.g., cyber bullying) that are outside the scope of this inquiry. • Powerpoint bullets are broad outlines. More specific surface in presentation. • Your participation will be appreciated in this presentation!

  4. PROCESS TO EXPLORE QUESTION • I know people who have been bullied. • I was introduced to bullying in an academic sense from my EDPB 503 text (McDevitt & Ormond, 2011). • I learned about cyber-bullying in EDTE 611. • In EDFE 515, I taught in a school with a successful anti-bullying effort. • Naturally, my curiosity spurred—what can educators do to reduce and ideally eliminate bullying?

  5. PROCESS TO EXPLORE QUESTION • As much as possible in this inquiry, I focussed on elementary school students. • I reflected on previous experiences, and searched and reviewed books, journal articles, and websites relating to the topic. • This presentation is summary of some salient points in a presentation of 25 minutes.

  6. RECOGNIZE THE SERIOUSNESS OF BULLYING • Bullying occurs at significant rates (Aboud & Miller, 2007; Craig & Pepler, 1997) • Can contribute to reduced academic performance (Konishi, Hymel, Zumbo, & Li, 2010) • Can contribute to increased psychological problems (Fekkes, Pijpers, Fredricks, Vogels, & Verloove-Vanhorick, 2006)

  7. BECOME FAMILIARIZED WITH ISSUES • Bullying is “intentional, repetitive, and an imbalance of power” (Vaillancourt et al, 2008, p. 486) • Can take many forms (Olewus, 2011) • Characteristics of bullies and victims (Coloroso, 2002)

  8. INVOLVE ALL STAKEHOLDERS • “The research that has been conducted on bullying prevention and intervention suggests that anti-bullying initiatives should include individual, peer, family, school, and community efforts” (Swearer, Espelage, Vaillancourt, and Hymel, 2010, p. 43)

  9. BE PROACTIVE AND PREVENTIVE • Watch for warning signs • School-wide programs for anti-bullying (Rigby, 2001; Vreemen and Carroll, 2007) • School culture

  10. BE PROACTIVE AND PREVENTIVE • Effective classroom management (Rigby, 2001) • Lessons on anti-bullying (BC Ministries of Attorney General and Education, 1999) • Lessons on areas relating to social and emotional development (Beane, 1999) and conflict management • Assessment at all levels (Hoover & Oliver, 1996)

  11. EFFECTIVE RESPONSES • Listen and support (Beane, 1999; Coloroso, 2002) • Intervene and report (Rigby, 1998) • 3 R’s: “Restitution, resolution, and reconciliation” (Coloroso)

  12. THANK YOU!  • THOUGHTS? • QUESTIONS? • FEEDBACK?

  13. IMAGES • Slide #1: http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/bullying/gfx/titlephoto.jpg • Slide #2: http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/bullying/gfx/titlephoto.jpg • Slide #4: http://imaginationsoup.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/iStock_000006262114XSmall.jpg • Slide #6: http://kaynou.wordpress.com/2010/10/27/my-bully/ • Slide #7: http://www.wix.com/uoit09/topten/bullying#!__bullying • Slide #8: http://www.wix.com/uoit09/topten/bullying#!__bullying • Slide #8: http://blogs.babble.com/strollerderby/2010/05/26/cartoon-network-plans-major-anti-bullying-campaign/, • Slide #8: http://thechouman.com/2011/03/15/the-bully-project/ • Slide #9: http://stopbullyingproject.blogspot.com/2011_04_01_archive.html & http://antibullyingblog.blogspot.com/ • Slide #10: https://nyvirtual.globalclassroom.us/portal/view/artefact.php?artefact=299&view=86 • Slide #11: http://www.micheleborba.com/blog/2011/12/20/adhd-bullying/

  14. SOURCES • Aboud, F. & Miller, L. (2007). Promoting peer intervention in name calling. South African Journal of Psychology, 37, 803-819. • Beane, A.L. (1999). The Bully Free Classroom: Over 100 tips and strategies for teachers K-8. Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing. • British Columbia Ministry of Education and Attorney General (1999). Focus on Bullying: A prevention program for elementary school communities. <http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/sco/resources.htm> • Coloroso, B. (2002). The bully, the bullied, and the bystander. Toronto. ON: HarperCollins. • Olweus: Bully Prevention Program. Olweus Bullying Prevention Program Scope. (2011). <http://www.olweus.org/public/bullying_prevention_program.page>

  15. SOURCES • Rigby, K. (2001). Stop the bullying :A handbook for teachers. Markham, ON: Pembroke Publishers. • Swearer, S.M., Espelage, D.L., Vaillancourt, T., & Hymel, S. (2010). What can be done about school bullying? • Linking research to educational practice. Educational Researcher, 39, 38-47. • Vaillancourt, T., McDougall, P., Hymel, S., Krygsman, A., Miller, J., Stiver, K., & Davis, C. (2008). Bullying: Are • researchers and children/youth talking about the same thing? International Journal of Behavioral Development, 32, 486-495. • Vreeman, R.C., & Carroll, A.E. (2007). A systematic review of school-based interventions to prevent bullying. • Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 161, 78-88.

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