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Learn about types of bullying, how counselors can help, top-rated websites, and resources for prevention programs at the middle school level in this informative presentation.
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BULLYING PREVENTIONat the middle School Level Presented by: Dave Martys http://dmartys.angelfire.com COUN 511 Spring 2010
Content of Slide ShowClick any of the links below to access that portion of the slide show • Video Introduction • What Constitutes Bullying? • How Can Counselors Help? • Access to the Microsoft Excel IAB Address Book • How Were the Websites Rated? • The Best Overall Sites • Closing Thoughts • Resources • Click on this icon at any time to return to this page
Purpose of the PresentationDouble Click the Picture Below to Access the Introduction to the Presentation.
What Constitutes Bullying? • Verbal Abuse: A pupil or group of pupils name-calling, using racially unacceptable words, profanities and religious slurs against one or perhaps more children in the school. • Physical Abuse: A pupil or group of pupils causing physical harm to another pupil or pupils in order to affect as much discomfort and pain as is possible. • Source: http://www.gettherightschool.co.uk • Racial Abuse: Making disparaging remarks about ones color or religion in order to cause offence or upset by one or more pupils. • Cyber-Bullying: A relatively new but nonetheless unpleasant form of bullying, which can take on more than one form. It can come in the form of a text message sent to your child’s mobile telephone, illicit picture messages and hoax telephone calls and also has now swept across the realms of Internet usage.
How Can a Middle School Guidance Counselor Help? Counsel students Set up prevention programs involving teachers, parents, and students. Pamphlets/education/offering resources Make rules and consequences known Gather information Set up tolerance programs
Bullying: Internet Address Book (IAB) • Clicking on the link below will give you full access to the Microsoft Excel IAB, a compellation of the top 20 websites for information regarding bullying. Internet Address Book
How Were the Website’s Rated? • The websites were rated on a scale from 1-10 with 10 being the highest in the following categories: • Site’s Design / Feel / Appearance • Ease of Using the Site • Usefulness of the Material • Overall Rating • Proceed to the next 2 slides for graphs
Education.com • Overall Rating: 9.5 • Offers tips for parents, teachers, students, and administrators. • Articles, worksheets, and activities are • available. • Early intervention and prevention programs. Click on picture to access website
Stopbullying.gov • Overall Rating: 9 • Strongly geared towards younger students, but can be a great resource for adults. • Offers coping strategies for victims in print, through games, and webisodes. • Offers music and kids poll questions also.
Overcomingbullying.org • Overall Rating:9 • Provides Resources for schools as well as the workplace. • Highlights the effects of bullying on your physical health. • Offers a free newsletter, support groups and other web resources.
Educational-resources-store.com • Overall Rating: 9 • Provides the most extensive list of resources on the internet. • Offers books, DVD’s, videos pertaining to school wide prevention programs. • Extremely easy to navigate and purchases can be made with little confusion.
Youtube.com • Overall Rating:9 • Great resource to show relevant videos to students and staff. • Site is continuously updated with new information. Click on the picture above to access the “bullied to death” video
Bullying.org • Overall Rating: 9 • User friendly layout. • Offers online classes and presentations, news and events. • Main purpose is to create awareness of bullying and to prevent, resolve and eliminate bullying in society. • Offers mentors to those who are bullied.
Stopcyberbullying.org Bullyingresources.org • Overall Rating: 8 • Offers great information relating to cyber bullying, including a comprehensive definition. • Offers interactive games and fun materials for kids to learn about cyber bullying. • Overall Rating: 8 • Multimedia approach to tackling the topic of bullying. • Offers an online resource kit.
Beatbullying.org About.com • Overall Rating: 8 • The site works with young people to provide them with important opportunities to make positive changes. • Has direct links to videos. • Works with counseling bullies. • Overall Rating: 8 • Offers information from experts on the deep rooted issues which may cause bullying. • Has quizzes for parents to measure how much they know about the signs of bullying.
GLSEN.org PTA.org • Overall Rating: 8 • Website specific to the bullying of gay and lesbian students. • Provides guidelines to provide concrete school wide programs to create a safe environment for this population of students. • Overall Rating: 8 • Parent and Teacher Association (PTA) provides parents with powerful voice to speak on behalf of children. • The site provides real life bullying accounts from adults.
Kidpower.org Safeyouth.org • Overall Rating: 8 • Offers a multimedia approach on bullying including web links, articles, web clips and pod casts. • This site has valuable information for people of all ages. • Overall Rating: 8 • Has a wide array of articles documenting students who bully. • Treating the bullied victim. • Prevention programs. • Facts and statistics.
Cyberbullying.us State.ky.us • Overall Rating: 8 • Offers an updated media center where associations and media can post the latest information about bullying from around the world. • One of the best sites for statistical data • Offers great resources to be purchased and “blogs” • Overall Rating: 7.5 • Offers an interactive kids program called “PACER”. The entertaining program has: • Games • Videos • Webisodes • Contests • Stories • Also great resource for adults
Bullybeware.com Nationalschoolsafetycenter.us • Overall Rating: 7.5 • Offers software surveys which schools can purchase to find weaknesses with in the school community. • Follow up programs are then offered at a reasonable price. • Also offers free articles and news letters. • Overall Rating: 7.5 • Free resources to help combat bullying in schools. • Downloadable articles from program developers. • Discussion activities for the classroom. • Statistical information.
Socialsafety.org ESRnational.org • Best strength is to easily access state laws concerning all types of bullying. • Information on how to act in the case of teen sexual harassment in person and on the web. • Great for teens, parents, administration and counselors. • Offers an online teacher center which provides: • Programs • Workshops • Violence Prevention • And more • Great looking site, although most resources must be purchased. • Educators for Social Responsibility
Closing Thoughts on Bullying • Whether verbal, physical, racial or over the internet, bullying is a very serious issue concerning students, parents, teachers, administrators and counselors. If used correctly these websites can aid in providing solutions on a number of levels for a healthier school community.
Resources • Internet Address Report (Microsoft word) • Internet Address Book (Microsoft Excel)