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Title: A Bullying Prevention Program


1
A Bullying Prevention Program
  • Baldwin-Whitehall School District
  • Donna K. Milanovich, Ed.D.
  • Randal A. Lutz

2
Advice from Kids
  • When kids tease, I imagine Im a big tree. I
    imagine their words are the wind blowing through
    the branches, but they cant hurt the tree.
  • Melissa, 7

3
Advice from Kids
  • A boy in my class kept calling me a dork. My
    dad told me to think about the time I made a goal
    in soccer and everybody cheered when I did.
  • Matt, 10

4
Advice from Kids
  • Some girls were cutting be out and making mean
    remarks about my clothes. I told myself,
    theyll get tired of this if you dont react.
    You can handle it. You have other friends.
  • Tessa, 13
  • McCoy, Elin, What To DoWhen Kids Are Mean To
    Your Child, Kid Tactics 1 Stay Calm Ignore
    It, page 55.

5
Session Goals
  • Participant will be able to
  • Define bullying/victimization
  • Review current literature on bullying/victimizatio
    n
  • Identify components of an effective bullying
    prevention program
  • Review awareness activities and resources
    appropriate for professional development and
    classroom use

6
Guiding Questions
  • 1. Define the term bullying/victimization and
    discuss at least four scenarios of
    bullying/victimization that include two direct
    and two indirect forms.

7
Guiding Questions
  • 2. Describe the scope of the bullying/victimizat
    ion problem facing schools. Include facts or
    statistical examples to support the description.

8
Guiding Questions
  • 3. Summarize the elements of Olweuss
    research-based bullying prevention program.
    Include program goals, target population,
    prerequisites, and components in the answer.

9
Why implement a district bullying prevention
program?
10
Bullying Statistics
  • 15 or one in seven school children are involved
    in bully-victim problems. Of those children,
    about 9 are victims and 7 are bullies.
  • One in ten students is regularly harassed or
    attacked by bullies.
  • In a mid-sized school, bullying happens once
    every 7 minutes.

11
Bullying Statistics
  • One long-term study showed that 60 of the boys
    who were named as bullies in middle school had at
    least one criminal conviction by age 24.
  • By the age of 7 or 8, bullies are already in the
    habit of misinterpreting innocent behavior as an
    attack.
  • 7 of American 8th graders miss school monthly in
    order to avoid bullies.

12
Bullying Statistics
  • 87 of the 15,000 4th grade students surveyed by
    the Weekly Reader reported being bullied.
  • The percentage of students who report being
    victims of bullying decreases with age (grades
    2-9). While 16 to 17 of 2nd grade students
    reported being bullied, only 3 of girls and 6.5
    of boys reported bullying incidents by grade 9.

13
Myth or fact?
  1. Determine whether each of the listed statements
    is a myth or a fact.
  2. Discuss your response with a partner.
  3. Check your response against the answers in the
    book.

14
Baldwin-Whitehall Bullying Prevention Program
  • Based upon the research of Professor Dan Olweus

15
Bullying or Victimization
  • 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.
  • Olweus, 1986 and 1991

16
Types of Bullying
  • Direct Bullying
  • Verbal attacks
  • Physical attacks
  • Indirect Bullying
  • Social exclusion
  • Slandering
  • Spreading rumors

17
Share a personal experience
18
Baldwin-Whitehall School DistrictBullying
Prevention Program
  • Program Goals
  • Reduce existing bully/victim problems
  • Prevent development of new bully/victim problems
  • Achieve better peer relations

19
Baldwin-Whitehall School DistrictBullying
Prevention Program
  • Targeted Population
  • Primary Target
  • All students
  • Secondary Target
  • At-risk students
  • Bullies
  • Victims

20
Baldwin-Whitehall School DistrictBullying
Prevention Program
  • General Prerequisites
  • Awareness of the problems
  • Involvement of all adults in the school

21
Baldwin-Whitehall School DistrictBullying
Prevention Program
  • Program Components
  • School level
  • Classroom level
  • Individual level

22
Baldwin-Whitehall School DistrictBullying
Prevention Program
  • School Level
  • Bullying Prevention Committee
  • Survey
  • School Conference Day (In-service)
  • Staff Supervision
  • Parent Meetings

23
Baldwin-Whitehall School DistrictBullying
Prevention Program
  • Classroom Level
  • Rules Against Bullying
  • Positive and Negative Consequences
  • Student Meetings
  • Parent Meetings

24
Student Meetings
  • Introduced to students as a tool for behavior
    intervention
  • Allow both the teacher and students to resolve
    problems before they become major issues
  • Involve students in solving their own problems
  • Provide students opportunity to improve their
    social and problem-solving skills
  • Jones Jones, (2001)

25
Student Meetings
  • Guidelines for Implementation
  • Teacher and students seated in a circle
  • All problems relating to class as a group can be
    discussed
  • Agenda created for each meeting
  • Discussion focused on solutions that are not
    punishments
  • Student permission for individual issues
  • Student responsibilities during the meetings
  • Role of facilitator

26
Baldwin-Whitehall School DistrictBullying
Prevention Program
  • Individual Level
  • Conference with the Bully/Bullies
  • Conference with the Victim(s)
  • Parent Meetings

27
Baldwin-Whitehall School DistrictBullying
Prevention Program
  • Rules for Bully-Proofing Our School
  • We will not bully other students
  • We will help others who are being bullied by
    speaking out and by getting adult help
  • We will use extra effort to include all students
    in activities at our school

28
Baldwin-Whitehall School DistrictBullying
Prevention Program
  • Playground Behavior
  • Rough and Tumble Play
  • Fighting
  • Bullying

29
Baldwin-Whitehall School DistrictBullying
Prevention Program
  • Effective Verbal Rebukes
  • Intervene early in the course of events
  • Approach the student(s) who are to be rebuked
  • Look the student(s) in the eyes
  • Be brief, clear, and behavior-specific
  • Be firm and determined, but not overly emotional
  • Do not make empty threats
  • Olweus, (1999)

30
Baldwin-Whitehall School DistrictBullying
Prevention Program
  • Talking with the Bully
  • Indicate that the facts are known (documentation)
  • Give a stop bullying message seriously and
    firmly
  • Share that the situation will be watched closely
  • State that additional and more serious
    consequences will follow if the bullying continues

31
Baldwin-Whitehall School DistrictBullying
Prevention Program
  • Practice Bullying Intervention Skills

32
Baldwin-Whitehall School DistrictBullying
Prevention Program
  • Getting started in your district
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