by K. M. Walton | Oct 3, 2012 | Articles
Bullying in schools will never stop unless two crucial things happen. First, every adult in the building must be 100% invested in stopping bullying in its tracks and subsequently trained on what that looks and sounds like. Second, bullies must be engaged in open and... by Pat Wyman | Apr 24, 2012 | Articles
Education company’s second initiative takes a stand against bullying and other tough-to-teach topics. Learn360Awareness, an initiative from Learn360 designed to build awareness of specific topics and link supporting educational content to those topics, will focus on... by A.O. Scott | Apr 12, 2012 | Articles
“Bully,” Lee Hirsch’s moving and troubling documentary about the misery some children inflict upon others, arrives at a moment when bullying, long tolerated as a fact of life, is being redefined as a social problem. “Just kids being kids” can no longer be an... by Pat Wyman | Mar 20, 2012 | Articles
The use of restorative practices “is a highly effective response to bullying” in schools. So said John Bailie in his keynote address to a conference on bullying held at Southern Connecticut State University on March 2. Restorative practices “builds an anti-bullying... by Kathryn Seifert, Ph.D. | Mar 19, 2012 | Articles
Bullying and school violence continues to be in the news headlines across the nation. A 17 year-old alleged gunman, T. J. Lane, opened fire in the school cafeteria at Chardon High School in Ohio on 2/27/2012. At 9 A.M. the shooter had been detained after fleeing on...
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