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Anti-Bullying Week 2014
Key Stages 3/4 - lesson activities
e.g. 2 friends fall out…
InsultInsult
No imbalance of power
Insult
Stop it!
Insult
Insult
Insult
Imbalance of power through repetition, threat, etc.
Stop it! All of you! It’s not
true!!
Rumour spread
Insult
Insult
Clear imbalance of power
Is it bullying?
• Using the Anti-Bullying Alliance definition of bullying
What percentage of young people do you think experience
bullying?
• Research suggests that between 18%-26% of young people have experiences bullying in the previous term.
• Does that surprise you?
Experiences of bullying• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6L7pzDdTCnE&list=PLD891E15E627F4CF3&index=3
Anti-Bullying Week 2014Key Stage 1 lesson
presentation
What is a disability?
A person is disabled under the Equality Act 2010 if they have:
a physical or mental impairment that has a ‘substantial’ and ‘long-term’ negative effect on their ability to do normal daily activities.
Disability
Do you know someone who has a
disability? How does it affect
them?
Craig’s story
This cartoon has been created to show a typical story that ABA has heard from young
disabled people.
Craig’s story – Scene 1
Craig’s story – Scene 1
Craig’s story – Scene 1
Craig’s story – Scene 1
• How can name calling effect someone?
• What types of name calling is there?
• Why does Craig pretend that he is ok?
• What should the teacher have done in that situation?
• Is name calling acceptable in our school?
Craig’s story – Scene 2
Craig’s story – Scene 2
Craig’s story – Scene 2
• Why didn’t the teacher do anything?
• What would you want Craig’s teacher to do?
• Why is Craig staying out of the way?
• How does Craig feel now?
• What do you think the pupil with the white top on is thinking/feeling?
• How could she help the situation?
Craig’s story – Scene 3
Craig’s story – Scene 3
• What combination of things is making it difficult for Craig to concentrate in class?
• How does this make Craig feel about himself?
• Is this bullying, or “just having a laugh”?
• Why isn’t the pupil with the white t-shirt sticking up for Craig?
Craig’s story – Scene 3
Name-calling… difficulty concentrating … distraction in class… teachers getting cross with him, unfairly… no one listening…
•How does this all impact on Craig’s learning?
•How do all these things make Craig feel about himself?
Craig’s story – Scene 4
Craig’s story – Scene 2
• What caused Craig to snap?
• How does this make Craig feel about himself?
Craig’s story – let’s re-write it!
What should Craig’s teacher have done differently?
What could the girl in the t-shirt have done to
support Craig?
Disability
No, not always.
Just as no two people are the same, no two disabled people are the same.
The way their disability affects them and appears will be different.
Can you always tell if someone is disabled?
What should be the same is ...
Why is this important?
How we treat people
What is happening?
Discussion
• What is happening?
• Who’s who?
• How are they involved?
• What are they feeling?
The traditional view of bullying
BullyVictim
But is there more to it than this? ...
Bullying is a group activity
‘Ringleader’
‘Victim’
‘Reinforcer’
‘Assistant’‘Defender’
‘Outsider’
Recreating the illustration
Activity Let’s act out this illustration
Which role are you?
What is your character thinking?
What does your character want to do?
How could your character stop/prevent the bullying?
Bullying roles
Activity
Which role you think is the most common role in bullying?
• Victim • Assistant • Ringleader• Re-inforcer • Outsider • Defender
The ‘Outsider’ role is the most common amongst young people.
What does this tell us?
The POWER of the bystander
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E27Y5TG2oYI&index=6&list=PLD891E15E627F4CF3
We are all bystanders and we can stop bullying for all if we take a stand
Our school ethos/charter/pledge
Everyone is A PART of not APART from our school community.
What do we mean by this?
What can we do?
Our school charter
How do we agree to stop bullying for ALL?
Let’s support Ant-Bullying Week 2014: