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| Course Description The goal of this course is to create a classroom climate in which all students feel safe. One child in four is bullied at school. One in five admit bullying. Recently, a government report on school shootings showed that the only common trait among student shooters was that they all have a long history of being bullied. In schools where fear and anxiety are the norm, students can't learn and achieve. In this course, teachers review the research on the causes and effects of bullying, as well as study best practices. In addition, they learn strategies for meeting the underlying needs of bullies. Objectives Identify various types of bullying, both direct and indirect Increase awareness of bullying styles and its presence in schools Develop awareness of the consequences of bullying, both personally and socially Review research findings relating to the causes and effects of bullying Learn and apply effective strategies for preventing and eliminating bullying both in their classrooms and their schools Curriculum Design Bully Prevention is a 3 credit graduate level or forty-five hour professional development course taught on weekends or over five full days. Course Materials The required textbook for this course is The Bully Free Classroom by Allan L. Beane. The textbook and course materials will be provided to all students. In addition, selected web resources will be read and reviewed. Session Outline Module 1: Dubunking The Myths Objective: To be aware of common misconceptions regarding bullies. Contents: 1. Overview 2. Requirements and Expectations 3. Setting Personal Goals 4. A Definition of Bullying 5. Facts and Myths Regarding Bullying Module 2: Identifying Different Types of Bullying Behavior Objective: Recognize and identify incidences of bullying and identify its various types, styles and forms. Contents: 1. Strategies for Identifying Bully Behavior at School 2. Direct Forms of Bullying: Open Attacks; Name-Calling; Threats 3. Indirect Bullying: Exclusion, Isolation, Rejection, Gossip 4. Repeated Abuse Versus Isolated Incidences 5. Verbal Versus Physical Bullying 6. Sexual 7. Racial Module 3: The Consequences of Bullying Objective: Become aware of both the short and long-term consequences of ignoring bullying. Contents: 1. Personal Testaments 2. Statistics 3. The Bullying Cycle 4. Distress in Victim 5. Classroom Effect Module 4: Characteristics of Bullies and Victims Objective: Identify the characteristics of bullies and their victims. Contents: 1. Bullies: Who are They? 2. What Makes Bullies Tick? 3. The True Needs of Bullies 4. Victims: Why Do They Get Picked On? 5. Warning Signs Module 5: Classroom Surveys Objective: Review bullying behaviors in the classroom. Contents: 1. Classroom Surveys 2. This Week in School 3. Bullying Survey 4. Reactions To The Results 5. Intervention/Prevention Strategies Module 6: The Role of Collusion Objective: Identify collusion and its role in the bullying cycle. Contents: 1. Collusion: What Does It Sound And Look Like In Your Classroom? 2. Silent Collusion: What To Do About It 3. Taking The Power Away From Negative Collusion 4. Positive Collusion And How It Can Help Create A Classroom Environment That Is Safe For Everyone Module 7: Creating a Safe Classroom Environment Objective: Learn strategies for creating a classroom environment where everyone feels safe, accepted and contributing members of the classroom. Contents: 1. Dialogues With Students About Bullying Behavior 2. Strategies For Building Acceptance Among Students 3. Building Empathy 4. Confronting Bullies 5. Using I-Messages 6. Tips On Establishing Classroom Rules With Students 7. Getting Students Involved With Service Projects Module 8: Creating a Safe School Environment Objective: Learn the core elements of a comprehensive school-wide approach to bullying. Contents: 1. Accessing The Extent Of Bullying In Your School 2. Developing A School-Wide Plan For The Prevention And Intervention 3. Parental Involvement 4. Involving The Community Module 9: Strategies for Parents of Bullies and Victims Objective: Identify approaches for parents who are dealing with a child who is being bullied or who is a bully. Contents: 1. Why Is Bullying Harmful? 2. Why Some Children Bully? 3. If Your Child Is Being Bullied 4. If Your Child Is A Bully 5. 20 Things To Do Instead Of Hurting Someone 6. Ways To Stay Bully Free 7. "What Should You Do" Quiz For Kids Module 10: Project Presentations and Final Exams Objective: Present projects on research and application of best practices. Contents: 1. Project Presentations 2. Final Exam 3. Course Evaluation 4. The "Real" Final Exam Grading
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