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- Safe Schools for All
: training and consultation opportunities from Chuck Saufler, an
experienced and recommended trainer in this field.
- www.BullyingCanada.Ca is
a Canadian youth-created website about bullying.
- "I'm different but I'm
special" is a childrens' book written by a thirteen year old girl (Lauren Parent) who has
learning difficulties, and self-published by her parents. This short book for
young children, with Lauren's text and artwork, would be a great tool for starting conversations about how students treat
classmates with different abilities or different ways of learning. Highly recommended.
- Cyberbullyhelp.com :
web site and resources by the authors of Cyberbullying:
Bullying in the Digital Age with resources for parents.
- The Kansas Bullying
Prevention Project, directed by Randy Wiler
- Prevention of
bullying and cyber-bullying: new web site from Arizona's West
Regional Equity Network
- Sorry!-
Trudy Ludwig's great new book to help us teach children about insincere
apologies.
- "The ten-second
intervention"- an article by Chuck Saufler about intervening
quickly and in the moment with hate speech.
- Maine's "Best Practices in
Bullying Prevention" guide
- Limber, S. P., Small, M.A (2003) State Laws and Policies to Address Bullying in
Schools, School Psychology Review, Vol. 32, 2003
- harassment101.com
:"Real life lessons you need to survive being harassed."
- National School Boards Association (2006): Where
we learn: the Council of Urban Boards of Education study of urban school
climate
- Peer Exclusion and Victimization: Processes That Mediate the Relation Between Peer Group Rejection and Children's Classroom Engagement and
Achievement, Eric Buhs, University of Nebraska; Gary Ladd and Sarah Herald, Arizona State University; Journal of Educational Psychology, Vol.98 No.1
. Summary: "peer
exclusions among children results in reduced classroom participation and
academic achievement"
- "Does High Self-Esteem Cause Better Performance, Interpersonal Success, Happiness, or Healthier Lifestyles?"
by Roy F. Baumeister, Jennifer D. Campbell, Joachim I. Krueger, and Kathleen D. Vohs
, Psychological Science in the Public Interest, Volume 4, Number 1 · May 2003;
Highly recommended!
- RULES,
by Cynthia Lord: This great book, written from the point of view of a girl whose brother has autism, speaks with an authentic childhood voice. It encourages us to understand the "rules" we live by and how those rules can mean that people with disabilities are treated as less than human.
- Cyberbullying and
Cyberthreats,
by Nancy Willard, J.D. : in my opinion, the best resource about this
important topic. Combines knowledge of technology, educational
approaches to youth and parents, and the law- highly recommended! See
her Educator's
Guide to cyberbullying.
- Dan Olweus's clear and very useful
book, Bullying
at School (Blackwell Publishers, 1993, ISBN #0-631-19241-7)
- What Do We Know About Bullying Among School Children?-
an article by Dr. Susan Limber
- Making a
Difference in bullying-by Wendy Craig and Debra Pepler- a
wonderful resource from the Canadian pioneers of bullying
prevention research.
- If you are concerned about the harassment of someone with a
disability, you will want to read this letter
from the US Department of Education about disability harassment.
or
"What can I do if my child with a disability is being harassed in school?"
- My Secret Bully- web site
for the great kids' book about relational bullying by Trudy Ludwig
- Let's Get Real :a
wonderful video full of the honest experiences of middle school
students. Good focus on teacher and bystander action. Highly recommended
for teacher training!
- Creating Safe, Fair, and Responsive
Schools, by Dr. Lyn Mikel Brown, http://hardygirlshealthywomen.org
(where you can read about her curriculum for girls: From Adversaries to
Allies)
- Stand Up: Working Together to Stop Bullying
: a 19-minute video for schools and communities featuring Michael
Thompson, Nancy Mullin-Rindler, and Stan Davis.
- The Schoolhouse
Blues Band is a group of educators and musicians who use music and
comedy to teach research-based messages about bullying prevention.
Recommended for staff training and conferences.
- When
Conflict Arises Between Home and School- a resource from the New
Brunswick, Canada, Department of Education.
- www.bullyingresearch.com
- a connection to bullying prevention resources worldwide
- Teachers who
bully students: a paper by Dr. Allen McEvoy at Wittenberg
University.
- For more about bullying by teachers, read Bullied...by
the teacher?
- Television Violence and Behavior: A Research Summary
- A
summary of the Indiana University studies on the effects of violent
video game "play" on the brain.
- Student Reports of Bullying: Results from the 2001 School Crime Supplement to the
United States National Crime Victimization Survey
- Creating School-Wide Anti-Bullying Strategies:
an Education World wire-side chat; August, 2005
- Creating a peaceful school learning
environment:(summary) the impact of an antibullying program on educational attainment in elementary schools.
Read the
full text.
- Bullying
101 and Bullying 102- a 73-page manual for bullying prevention by
Kathy Middleton in Oklahoma (in pdf format)
- School Programs Targeting Antisocial Behavior Can Boost Test Scores, Grades
- 2005 research from the University of Washington (US)
- "Peer
Victimization and Post Traumatic Stress in Adolescents"- new
research from England
- From New Zealand, a set of Guidelines for schools.
- From the University of Colorado , based on
Dr. Olweus's work, an overview
of bullying prevention.
- The Maine Project Against
Bullying
- Peer
pleasure, peer pain- an excellent article by Dr. Michael Thompson
- You can buy copies of two books of
excellent class meeting activities, "Bullyproof" and "Quit
it!", at the Wellesley
College Center for Research on Women
- Workplace
bullying information
- Bully OnLine, web site of the UK National Workplace Bullying Advice Line
- Bullying
Online is a great resource about bullying prevention.
- Dr. Barry Weinhold's Kindness Campaign- "Creating Kind and Safe
Schools."
- "Is school violence the fault of outcasts or
their tormentors?"- an
article by Dr. Helen Smith
- www.bullying.org is a project for kids by kids. Youth can contribute their personal
reflections, poems, music, drawings, photographs, and even films.
- The mission of the Peer Abuse Learning Services is to
begin to reeducate society about the ramifications of bullying and
re-label it as peer
abuse.
- And a site for outsiders who are being
bullied at school, for adults who remember what it was like to be bullied, for those who
want to help. - Raven Days
- "Being Bullied? You're Not Alone!"
Jay Solomon's speeches and book are designed to activate bystanders and
adults to act.
- A
teacher writes about Gay-Straight Alliances
- Stan Davis's book Schools
Where Everyone Belongs
- Dealing with Bullying - Australian website
from Evelyn Field with information on school and workplace bullying, including Evelyn's book 'Bully Busting'
ARTICLES ABOUT THE STOP BULLYING NOW PROGRAM:
Bibliography about bullying prevention
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