November 15-19 is Bullying Awareness Week. Need some ideas for raising awareness in your classroom or with your colleagues?
The Brock Library has access to the Information Center on Cyber Bullying. This is a searchable information center on cyber bullying made accessible by Ebrary. Includes e-books, posters and a variety of other resources.
There are lots of books in the Library on Bullying in schools.
Some useful e-books:
Bullying prevention: creating a positive school climate and developing social competence [electronic resource]
Stop the bullying: a handbook for schools [electronic resource]
Shaping a culture of respect in our schools: promoting safe and healthy relationships (Ontario Ministry of Education) [electronic resource]
And check out some great websites about bullying in my Delicious links.
1 comment:
Hello,
Thank you for this important and timely post.
As a Canadian parent, educator and the founder of the annual National Bullying Awareness Week, I would like to share four Websites I have created that seek to prevent bullying through education and awareness. I hope that they may be of help, information and support to others.
http://www.bullying.org
The world's most visited and referenced Website about bullying
http://www.cyberbullying.ca
The world's first Website about cyberbullying
http://www.bullyingawarenessweek.org
The official Website of the annual Bullying Awareness Week
http://www.bullyingcourse.com
Offering research-based, Moodle-supported online courses and Webinars about bullying and cyberbullying for educators and parents.
Here is some information about my background as it relates to this issue:
http://is.gd/e3AnJ
I hope that you and your community will find help, information and support with these educational resources I have created.
Sincerely,
Bill Belsey
President,
Bullying.org Canada
"Where you are NOT alone!"
e-mail: help@bullying.org
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Bullying_org
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