Don't Say It
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WHAT IS CYBERBULLYING?
A student is being bullied or victimized when he or she is exposed, repeatedly and over time, to negative actions on the part of one or more other students. Such negative actions include intentionally inflicting, or attempting to inflict, injury or discomfort another.
These behaviors can be carried out physically (e.g., hitting, kicking, pushing, choking), verbally (e.g., by calling names, threatening, taunting, malicious teasing, spreading nasty rumors), or in other ways such as making faces or obscene gestures, or intentional exclusion from a group.
CYBERBULLYING
Cyberbullying Presentation
Videos shown in Presentation.
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True Effects
PSAA
Broken Friendships
Matt Eppling(Dramatization)
Tracking Teresa
Predator
Don't Say It
(Permission given to show videos in educational settings.)
On the navigation toolbar on the left there is a Discussion Page and Wiki Definition Page.
Directions for the Discussion and Wiki Definition Page are pretty straight forward and you can have the students respond however the technology at your district or school allows. I encourage the students to share their thoughts with each other and the world through a web posting, which can easily be setup through Wikispaces or Google.=== ===
A student is being bullied or victimized when he or she is exposed, repeatedly and over time, to negative actions on the part of one or more other students. Such negative actions include intentionally inflicting, or attempting to inflict, injury or discomfort another.
These behaviors can be carried out physically (e.g., hitting, kicking, pushing, choking), verbally (e.g., by calling names, threatening, taunting, malicious teasing, spreading nasty rumors), or in other ways such as making faces or obscene gestures, or intentional exclusion from a group.
Dan Olweus: http://www.olweus.org/public/index.page"
Bullying Prevention Program;Bullying At School
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