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Educator resources for bullying prevention- Collection Contents
Teaching Tolerance compiled this rich list of resources to help teachers prevent and respond to incidences of bullying at school. This resource can be used to promote anti-bias, diversity, tolerance and social justice in the classroom.
A list of strategies to help prevent bullying from happening in classrooms. Shared by stopbullying.gov
These lessons are designed to improve school climate, build leadership and encourage ally behavior. GLSEN is a national education organization focused on ensuring safe and affirming schools for LGBTQ students. K-12.
The Conflict Resolution Education Center shares these resources to help teachers prevent and respond to bullying.
Resources to help educators define and respond to bullying and cyberbullying. Included find a list of apps that can be used to flag and report offensive comments posted online by students. Shared by onlineschools.org
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) youth and those perceived as LGBT are at an increased risk of being bullied. This site shares important and unique considerations for strategies to prevent and address bullying of LGBT youth. From stopbullying.gov
This short article addresses popular but ineffective strategies for bullying prevention and response. From the Anti-Defamation League.
This resource from Stomp Out Bullying provides tips for students to understand more about bullying and cyberbullying, including strategies for dealing with bullies. There are also resources for parents.
This curricular unit provides educators with background about bullying in U.S. schools, an extensive bibliography of selected children's books that deal with bullying, and strategies for selecting literature that is appropriate and effective for classroom use. In addition, this unit offers discussion guides based on a variety of books that can be used in kindergarten through high school to increase empathy and help students respond constructively to bullying that they observe or experience in their communities. From the Anti-Defamation League.
A list of activities to help students build empathy, encourage acceptance and teamwork, address the value of differences and help break down cliques and eliminate intolerance. They are designed to prepare students for a "Mix it up Lunch Day" but can be used outside of that specific event. Provided by Teaching Tolerance for all grade levels.
GLSEN (pronounced "glisten") works to ensure that LGBTQ students are able to learn and grow in a school environment free from bullying and harassment. Their website hosts a variety of resources for teachers including this Think B4 You Speak educator guide. (Click the PDF on the right to download the guide.) This resource can be used to promote anti-bias, diversity, tolerance and social justice in the classroom.
This document shares an overview of the WeTeachNYC collection of resources on bullying.
Understanding bullying and cyberbullying
Resources to help educators define and respond to bullying and cyberbullying. Included find a list of apps that can be used to flag and report offensive comments posted online by students. Shared by onlineschools.org
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