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7/30/2019 Bullying 12.4.11
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BULLYING is
Aggressive actions that entail negative, unwantedbehaviors.
Inequality of power or strength Behaviors that are repeated over a period of time.
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WHY PEOPLE
BULLY
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50%of bullying is about anti-gay issues
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While anti-gay issues are 50% of the cause forbullying, there are only 5 out of 67 anti-bullying programs that are designated to deal
with homophobia bullying.
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MORE REASONS
Why people bully others
*Race or sex gender
*Physical or mental ability
* Culture, religion, or ethnicity
*Amount of or lack of education
*Physical features(body shape/size)
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In an average classroom, every 1 out of 5
students fall victim to bullying.
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WAYS PEOPLE ARE BULLIED
*Verbally- derogatory remarks or name calling
*Socially excluded or isolated*Physically- hitting, kicking, spitting
*Lies or rumors are started
*Money taken or property damaged
*Threatened or forced to do things
*Racially
*Sexually
*Cyber- texting or social networks (MySpace, facebook)
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* Dan Olweus, founder of the Olweus BullyingPrevention Program, has created a concept calledthe Bullying Circle.
* The Bullying Circle describes students who areinvolved in or witness bullying situations.
* These students range from letters
A through H on his circle.
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A- Students who bully
B- Follower or Henchmen- student likes the bullyingand plays an active part but does not initiate.
C- Supporters or Passive Bullies- students openlysupport bullying by laughing or calling attention to
situation. D- Passive Supporters or Possible Bullies- student likes
bullying but does not show outward signs.
E- Disengaged Onlooker- student does not get
involved in any way. F- Possible Defender- student does not like the bullying
but does nothing to stop it.
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Contd
E- Disengaged Onlooker- student does not get
involved in any way. F- Possible Defender- student does not like the
bullying but does nothing about it.
G- Defenders- students do not like the bullyingand attempts to help.
H- Student being bullied.
**Students described in B-F could all be avoiding
becoming the next victim by their responses orlack of responses to the bully.
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What can we do tohelp???
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BULLYINGACADEMY
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Bullyingacademy.org is a FREE interactivewebsite for grades 4-8 teachers, students, andparents. It takes the participants throughlessons that requires them to take a pre-quiz
before they start a lesson and a post -quiz oncethey are finished the lesson.
Our ultimate goal is to provide an environmentfor all students that is safe and bully free.
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Lets Start the End of theBullying
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Websites to visit:
Bullyingacademy.org
Kidpower.org
Olweus.org
School.discoveryeducation.com
Stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov
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References
Olweus,D. (1993). Bullying at School: What WeKnow and What We Can Do About It.
Blackwell Publishing, Malden, Massachusetts.Zande van der, I. (2011). Bullying and
Homophobia- Addressing Identity BasedAttacks While Respecting Different Beliefs.Kidpower.org