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The Bullying Prevention Training Module Presentation is a research-based resource that can help you lead bullying prevention efforts in your local community.

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Organizing a Community Event

The Community Action Toolkit includes materials to create a community event using the research, ideas and bullying prevention and response strategies that you learned about in the Training Module.

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The User Guides are tailored to 11 audiences that play a critical role in bullying prevention and include information for delivering this training.

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Trainings for Educators and School Bus Drivers

The National Center of Safe Supportive Learning Environments (NCSSLE) offers bullying prevention training toolkits filled with research-based, user friendly materials trainers can use for events and workshops. Each Training Toolkit includes a step-by-step facilitator's guide, a customizable power point presentation, handouts, and feedback form.

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The Take Action Today booklet features stories of how different community leaders are working hard to prevent bullying in their schools and their communities.

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Evidence Review of Bullying Prevention Strategies

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SEMCH recently released an evidence review of the current literature on strategies to address bullying. Although the intended audience for these briefs is Title V state health departments, the information has broad applicability to any individual or organization interested in bullying prevention. You can access to 3-page brief on the SEMCH website, as well as the full report.

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8 Anti-Bullying Activities to Use In Your Classroom

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Bullying is still very much a part of life for school children in the United States. In fact, one out of every five students reports being bullied at some point during their academic careers. However, there is also a strong correlation between anti-bullying efforts and a decrease in incidences: studies have shown that school-based bullying prevention programs decrease bullying by up to 25%.

While anti-bullying efforts can and should be a school-wide initiative, they can also start right in the classroom. Here are some tips about bullying prevention and 8 anti-bullying activities to try with your students.

What is Bullying?

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services defines bullying as any “unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. Bullying includes actions such as making threats, spreading rumors, attacking someone physically or verbally, and excluding someone from a group on purpose. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Both kids who are bullied and who bully others may have serious, lasting problems.”

While identifying bullying can sometimes be tricky, as a rule of thumb it must check two out of three of these boxes:

  • The behavior is aggressive in nature.
  • There is a clear imbalance of power between the parties (physically, socially, emotionally, etc.)
  • The behavior is repeated or will likely be repeated. 

Types of Bullying That Teachers Should Be Aware Of 

There is some fluidity across the categories of bullying. But by and large teachers should look out for any of the following types and examples of bullying that are common in schools:

  • Name-calling
  • Inappropriate comments
  • Threatening to cause harm
  • Excluding someone on purpose
  • Telling other children not to be friends with someone
  • Spreading rumors 
  • Embarrassing someone 
  • Social media
  • Instant messaging
  • Hitting/kicking/pinching
  • Tripping/pushing
  • Taking or breaking someone’s things

8 Anti-Bullying Class Activities for Teachers 

Teachers can be the first line of intervention in instances of student bullying. To help put anti-bullying initiatives into action, many teachers implement activities and/or classroom management steps that target bullying behavior. Here are some things you can do, too:

  • Presentations

In-class presentations can be a great way to face a bullying issue head-on. Invite guest speakers, play one of the Stand Up to Bullying TED Talks , or even host an open forum where students can role play bullying scenarios. These help students see and hear about bullying first hand which can be an important step in prevention.

  • Creative Writing

Have students find creative ways to talk about bullying, the impacts of bullying, or how bullying can be prevented. Creative writing exercises, such as poetry or essay writing, can help students express how they feel and can be a healthy outlet that simultaneously serves as an anti-bullying exercise. 

  • Artistic Works  

Anti-bullying messages don’t only have to be communicated through words. Encourage students to use artistic methods, such as drawing, painting, collage, or even large-scale mural design to discuss respectful behavior and how bullying negatively impacts them and/or their school community. 

  • Classroom Town Halls

Hold in-class town hall meetings where you as a group can discuss the current classroom climate and state of peer relationships. Depending on the age group, this can be a difficult exercise, but encouraging students to speak out about any bullying behavior they have seen or experienced can help decrease occurrences.

Not just any books, but books about bullying and the effects it can have on people. The good news is that there are bullying-centric books for all ages, from elementary picture books to longer novels for middle and high school kids. Here is a quick list of books about bullying that you can pull from. 

  • Encourage Journaling

Journaling can be a great and safe way for students to communicate their feelings about bullying to you or other school leaders. Writing can help kids process the world around them, while also helping you as the teacher know more about what is truly going on in your classroom and your school. You can give students prompts or allow them to free-write about their experiences.

  • Teach Students to Be An Upstander

It may be easier said than done, but teaching your students to be upstanders — those who actively stand up to bullying — can be a great way to empower students with the skills they need. Standing up to bullies takes compassion and courage, but there are great resources available for teachers who want to help their students get more involved.

  • Create a No Bullying Pledge

While many schools do this on a school-wide basis, consider creating a “no bullying” or a “stand up to bullying” pledge for your classroom. You can find many templated resources online, or you can create your pledge together as a class. This is a great way to set expectations and empower students to look out for one another.

Anti-Bullying Education Resources for Teachers

Many schools have in-house anti-bullying resources and strategies that they implement at various grade levels and school-wide. However, if you’re looking for more classroom-specific information or new exercises to share with your teaching cohort, consider these outlets:

  • Stopbullying.gov – A federal government website managed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
  • National Bullying Prevention Center – Resources broken down by grade level.
  • Edutopia – Online teaching resource for a variety of subjects, including anti-bullying.
  • California Dept. of Education – Resource created in conjunction with California state assembly bill.

If a more formal education opportunity is more in line with what you’re looking for, there are long-form opportunities in the form of continuing education credits and certificates. For example, at USD we offer a Bullying Prevention in Our Schools certificate program that is designed for K-12 teachers, counselors, administrators, and other school staff. This program will help school officials better identify, prevent, and address bullying by building a “toolkit” for improving school and classroom safety.

FAQs About Bullying & Anti-Bullying Activities

What is bullying.

Bullying is any unwanted, aggressive behavior that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. Bullying includes actions such as making threats, spreading rumors, attacking someone physically or verbally, and excluding someone from a group on purpose. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time.

What are the different types of bullying?

In school settings, the four main types of bullying are:

  • Verbal bullying
  • Social bullying
  • Cyberbullying
  • Physical bullying

How effective are anti-bullying measures?

Anti-bullying activities in schools have been proven to be very effective: research shows that school-based anti-bullying programs reduced incidences of bullying by 19%–20% overall, with some statistics pointing to a 25% reduction in bullying.

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Through this presentation, students will be introduced to a comprehensive overview of bullying, including its definition, various types, and the roles of victims and followers. They will gain valuable insights into how they can effectively support others in combating bullying and understand the impact their own behaviors can have, whether as part of the problem through silence or as part of the solution by providing assistance.

This presentation promotes understanding, fosters a positive classroom culture, and builds a strong sense of community among your students

The slides are designed to engage and educate students on the concept of bullying while empowering them to take a stand against it.

Furthermore, it encourages you to create a safe space for your students to share their personal experiences and perspectives on bullying. By actively listening to their stories, you can help them gain awareness and guide them toward becoming proactive participants who raise their voices against bullying.

This resource includes:

  • Slide 1: What is Bullying?
  • Slide 2: Types of Bullying
  • Slide 3: Physical Bullying
  • Slide 4: Cyberbullying
  • Slide 5: Verbal Bullying
  • Slide 6: Social Bullying
  • Slide 7: Who is a Bully?
  • Slide 8: Bully Supporters and Followers
  • Slide 9: Victims of Bullying
  • Slide 10: What Can You Do When You See Someone Being Bullied?
  • Slide 11: STOP Bullying - How do I Treat Others?
  • Slide 12: I Have Learned about - Bullying and Anti-Bullying
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A quick guide for elementary school students.

Learn what bullying is, where it happens, and who is involved, along with other helpful things to know.

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Bullying is when someone:

  • is hurt by unwanted words or actions,
  • usually more than once, and
  • has a hard time stopping what is happening to them.

Where and When Does Bullying Happen?

Bullying can happen anywhere, anytime. It can occur in your neighborhood, on your way to and from school, at school, and while online.

What is Cyberbullying?

Cyberbullying is using technology, such as email, texts, social media, online gaming, or pictures to hurt or harm someone else with unwanted, aggressive, and repeated behavior.

Who is Involved?

Note: “Person” may mean one individual or a group of people.

A person can have more than just one role! The role that any student plays in a bullying situation can change.

Did You Know…

…there is not just one kind of person who bullies

It’s not about how someone looks; it’s about their actions.

…that a disagreement is different than bullying

A disagreement or argument is when both sides express their views. People don’t always agree, and can be in “conflict” when they respectfully share their opposing views without putting down the other person.

…that someone you thought was a friend could be bullying you

If a friend is treating you in a way that hurts you and you have asked that friend to stop but they still continue, that is not friendship. That behavior could be bullying.

…there is a big difference between telling and tattling

A lot of kids say that they don’t want to tell an adult about bullying because they don’t want to be called a tattle-tale. Telling is done to protect yourself or another student from getting hurt. Tattling is done to get someone in trouble.

…your school probably has a policy against bullying

Every state in the nation has a law that prevents bullying in schools. If you don’t know yours, ask an adult at your school about it.

What Can You Do If You Are Being Bullied?

If you are being bullied, the first thing you should know is that it’s not your fault.

Nope. Not one bit. No one deserves to be bullied… EVER! There’s a lot you can do:

  • Know that you do not deserve what is happening
  • Tell someone: a parent, teacher, or trusted adult
  • Develop a plan, with the help of an adult, about how you can respond to the situation
  • Decide—with the help of an adult—how other students might help

What Can You Do If You See Someone Being Bullied?

If you see someone being bullied:

  • Speak Up! You should tell an adult. Telling is not tattling. It’s okay to tell an adult when you see bullying or are being bullied. In fact, it’s a really smart thing to do!
  • Reach Out! Tell the kid who is being bullied that they don’t deserve to be treated that way. Nobody does.
  • Be a Friend! Let others know that you don’t accept bullying at your school, and others will be more willing to speak up, too. Ask friends to join you in being a kid against bullying.
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20 Best Anti-Bullying Videos To Share With Your Students

Empower kids to stand up for themselves and others.

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Bullying is an incredibly tough topic to tackle in the classroom. But the more we talk about it, the better our chances of making things safer for all kids. These anti-bullying videos help start conversations and provide kids with new points of view. There’s something here for every age, so choose a few to share with your students as part of a larger program to address bullying.

1. Robot Bullies

Best for: Upper Elementary

After seeing her classmate Judy bullied by other classmates and going along with it, Nellie accidentally steps into a time machine. It transports her to the future, which is full of robot bullies. Nellie realizes she herself was a robot bully. When she returns to the present, Nellie stands up for Judy—and herself.

2. Anti-Bullying Squad

Best for: Elementary

The Anti-Bullying Squad (ABS) is here to help! This animated video features tips for standing up to bullies and seeking help when you need it.

3. Jeremy Anderson Anti-Bullying Video

Best for: Middle/High School

Anderson is a popular motivational speaker, and his anti-bullying message comes straight from the heart. He envisions a world where bullying has lost its power, and students will be inspired.

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4. Five Ways To Stop Bullying

Best for: Upper Elementary/Middle School

This is one of our favorite anti-bullying videos because it gives kids concrete steps to take. The five tips encourage kids to stand up to bullies and seek help when they need it.

5. Anti-Bullying Animated Short Film

This wordless animated film doesn’t pull any punches. It shows the violence associated with a lot of bullying and bullying’s strong connection with suicide. This one will definitely open up a lot of paths for discussion in your classroom.

6. Anti-Bullying: It Only Takes One

Best for: Any Grade

This short, wordless video would make a great PSA on your morning announcements. Or use it to spark a creative writing assignment: What do you think happens before and after this video takes place?

7. Be the Change

A student who’s been bullied himself begins to bully others. Then he realizes it’s up to him to break the chain. This may strike a chord with many kids who think it’s OK to bully because they’ve experienced it themselves.

8. The Rainbow

Sarah has trouble making friends until one girl decides to leave the others behind and join Sarah for some fun. This is a simplistic video, but it’s good for younger students to start conversations around kindness and friendship.

9. Celebrities Anti-Bullying Video

Kids might be surprised to learn that many of their favorites celebrities were bullied when they were in school. This video helps students realize that bullies don’t have to ruin their lives. Pair it with other material that gives kids advice on how to stand up for themselves and others and when to involve adults.

10. McGruff Anti-Bullying Video

Remember McGruff? He stars in this video, helping a little girl who’s being bullied by teaching her to “Stop, talk, and walk.” He also encourages other students to stand up when they see bullying and gives the bullies themselves a lesson too.

11. Sesame Street: Becoming an Upstander

Best for: Pre-K/Early Elementary

Big Bird wants to join the Good Bird Club but is surprised to find it’s made up of bullies! This is one of the best anti-bullying videos for very young kids. It introduces the topic with characters they know and love.

12. Be an Upstander—Prevent Bullying

Kids learn the difference between bystanders and upstanders in this video. Upstanders stand up to bullying, using one of the four options outlined here.

13. The Meanest Girl in Second Grade

Best for: Early Elementary

Zoe is mean, and she enjoys it. Then one day when she bullies a new student, her friends let her know that it’s just not OK.

14. Bully: A Read-Along Story About Bullies for Kids

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This read-along story is about Lupi, who’s bullied on the playground. His tale will resonate with younger kids who’ve already experienced mean behavior from others.

15. What Being Bullied Actually Does to You

For a more informational approach, try this video. It’s full of statistics and facts about bullying. It also provides info on programs that help fight bullying activity.

16. Protect Yourself Rules

“No one ever has the right to hurt you or make you feel unsafe.” It’s important for kids to know that bullying is never ever OK. They need to learn to stop, walk away, and tell an adult they trust.

17. Jack Hartmann, Stop Bullying Now

Jack Hartmann has a song for everything! This one urges kids to be kind to one another and stand up to bullies.

18. Captain McFinn: Help Kids Learn How To Stop Bullying

The Coral Cuties of Sand Dusty Reef only invite certain fish to be their friends, and all the other fish think they’re cool. When the Coral Cuties invite Gretta Grouper to play with them, she starts to feel cool like them, but realizes they just want to make fun of her. Gretta learns that everyone is special in their very own way, no matter what a bully may do or say.

19. What Is Bullying?

Define bullying and learn more about why kids bully to begin with. The answer may surprise some students.

20. What To Do About Bullying

This is the second part of video 19 above. Learn what you can do if you see bullying happen and how to help the victim.

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Introduce this tough topic in your classroom with these anti-bullying videos. There are engaging options here for all ages and grades.

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Below, are Powerpoint presentations, "fly on the wall" video presentations and the Irish "Anti-Bullying Procedures for Primary and Post Primary Schools" (as well as draft school anti-bullying policies and other useful resources).

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01 (a) Powerpoint Presentation for Teachers in Primary/Elementary Schools

Explaining (a) the nature and impact of bullying, (b) the awareness-raising needed to persuade pupils not to bully and (c) the "reform, not blame" method of resolving bullying situations with a "win-win" outcome so everyone can live happily ever after - for Teachers in Primary (Elementary) Schools.

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01 (b) Video Presentation for Teachers in Primary/Elementary Schools

Explaining how the Anti-Bullying Campaign programme can be implemented in Primary (Elementary) Schools.  This video is in three distinct sections that can be shown separately to staff on successive occasions. The first, lasting 33 mins, explains the nature and impact of bullying, the second, lasting 35 mins, explains with examples, the range of awareness raising exercises we offer and the third, lasting 33 mins, explains how to implement the "reform, not blame" approach that is so effective in resolving bullying situations. Sincere thanks to Mike Moriarty who filmed this talk on a voluntary basis.

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02 (a) Powerpoint Presentation for Teachers in Post-Primary/High Schools

Explaining (a) the nature and impact of bullying, (b) the awareness-raising needed to persuade students not to bully and (c) the "reform, not blame" method of resolving bullying situations with a "win-win" outcome so everyone can live happily ever after - for Teachers in Post-Primary (High) Schools.

02 (b) Video Presentation for Teachers in Post-Primary/High Schools

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03 (a) Powerpoint Presentation for Parents explaining the Anti-Bullying Campaign

Explaining (a) the nature and impact of bullying, (b) the awareness-raising needed to persuade pupils not to bully and (c) the "reform, not blame" method of resolving bullying situations with a "win-win" outcome so everyone can live happily ever after - for Parents of children in Primary (Elementary) Schools and Post-Primary (High) Schools.

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03 (b) Video Presentation for Parents explaining the Anti-Bullying Campaign

Explaining to parents how the Anti-Bullying Campaign programme works in schools.  This video is in three sections.  The first explains the nature and impact of bullying, the second explains the Anti-Bullying Campaign approach to bullying that is so effective in schools and the third gives parents information on cyber-bullying.  While this video was filmed in an all-boys school the tools and methods of the Anti-Bullying Campaign that apply here apply equally well in all-girls schools and in mixed schools. Sincere thanks to Mike Moriarty who filmed this talk on a voluntary basis.

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03 (c) Information Flyer for Parents about Bullying and Cyber-Bullying

This valuable resource, a collaboration between the Anti-Bullying Campaign and the Lions Clubs of Ireland, can be printed and circulated to parents

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04 Anti-Bullying Circular for Irish schools

Circular instructing all Irish schools to adopt the new mandatory "Anti-Bullying Procedures for Primary and Post Primary Schools"

05 "Anti-Bullying Procedures for Primary and Post-Primary Schools" Framework Document

This is the Anti-Bullying Procedures document providing a mandatory framework within which Irish schools must implement their anti-bullying policies.  This is a useful framework document that can offer guidance to anti-bullying personnel in any English-speaking school anywhere.

06 Draft Anti-Bullying Policy for Primary/Elementary Schools - Revised

Anti-Bullying Draft Policy for Primary Schools to adapt for their purposes.

07 Draft Anti-Bullying Policy for Post-Primary/High Schools - Revised

Revised Anti-Bullying Draft Policy for Post-Primary Schools and Youthreach Centres to adapt and use (and to help prepare for future inspections)

08 Template for Annual Recording of Investigations and Outcomes of Possible Bullying Situations

A simple template for keeping an annual record of investigations and outcomes of possible bullying situations

09 Video Presentation - Adult Enactment of Teen Bullying Situation

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Practical Life Subject for Middle School - 6th Grade: Bullying Prevention

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One of the situations that require the most immediate action at school is a case of bullying. It breaks everyone's heart to see a child being rejected by their classmates. To prevent this serious problem, it is important to make it clear to students that bullying is unacceptable and to keep the lines of communication open so that they can comfortably speak about their problems in class. In this presentation, you can show what bullying is to help them identify it. Encourage your class to report bullying if it happens and use the different layout structures to talk about strategies for staying safe.

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Top (from left to right) Virginia Flood, Mary McVee, Chris Proctor. Bottom (from left to right) Noemi Waight, X. Christine Wang, Amanda Winkelsas

Published April 23, 2024

BY DANIELLE LEGARE

In a significant stride toward advancing education and research, six faculty members from the University at Buffalo Graduate School of Education have been awarded prestigious grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Serving as principal investigators on these notable projects, these faculty members are poised to make substantial contributions to their respective fields. The groundbreaking initiatives, supported by the NSF, reflect the diverse expertise and commitment to innovation and excellence within GSE.

As the university continues to foster a culture of scholarly innovation, these projects underscore the institution's dedication to advancing educational methodologies and addressing key challenges in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education. Through this collaborative and forward-thinking research, GSE’s faculty to play a pivotal role in shaping the future landscape of education and learning.

“These NSF-funded projects are empowering Black and Brown youth in STEM education, transforming equitable engineering pedagogies for multilingual students, and ensuring the effective and equitable introduction of AI literacies to young learners,” said X. Christine Wang , GSE’s associate dean for interdisciplinary research.

“They stand as a testament to the GSE's commitment to innovative approaches in advancing educational equity.” 

The following GSE faculty have received awards

Pi: virginia flood.

National Science Foundation 3 year grant

“Dialogic Gesture in Collaborative Sense Making in Physics”

Total: $497,798

PI: Mary McVee

“Elementary Teacher Professional Learning of Equitable Engineering Pedagogies for Multilingual Students”      

Total: $374,969

PI: Christopher Proctor

National Science Foundation 2 year grant

“Designing a Residency-Based CS Teacher Preparation Program with a High School Community”   

Total: $277,284

PI: Noemi Waight

“STEMcyclists: Black and Brown Youth Transforming STEM via Bikes”     

Total: $1,982,790

National Science Foundation 1 year grant

“RAPID: Co-Developing a Community-Based Science Education Curriculum Framework for Disaster Justice and Resilience: A Response to the 2022 Buffalo Blizzard”

Total: $100,000

PI: X. Christine Wang

“RAPID: Exploring an AI Literacies Framework for Young Children: A Delphi Study”

Total: $199,920

PI: Amanda Winkelsas

National Science Foundation 5 year grant

“Citizen Science Teachers: Noyce Residency Scholars Program for Western New York”

Total: $1,199,545

Tuesday News Briefs feature the stories of the Graduate School of Education faculty, students and alumni who are engaged in their communities and making an impact through their hard work, dedication and research initiatives. If you have a story to share, please email us with the details for consideration as a future news feature.

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  1. Bullying Prevention Training Center

    The National Center of Safe Supportive Learning Environments (NCSSLE) offers bullying prevention training toolkits filled with research-based, user friendly materials trainers can use for events and workshops. Each Training Toolkit includes a step-by-step facilitator's guide, a customizable power point presentation, handouts, and feedback form.

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    Classroom Education and Activities. These free educational and interactive bullying prevention resources are designed for K-12 learners and the parents and educators who support and educate them. Can be used in the classroom, at home, during workshops, or at special events.

  3. PDF Bullying Prevention Lesson Plan (Grades 3

    activities and events to help stop bullying. Adults believe that bullying is wrong, and we want to teach all students about bullying and how to prevent it, or stop it. » Many times, when people think of bullying, they think of fighting, arguing, teasing, or acting mean. These are not acceptable behaviors, but they may not be bullying. An easy ...

  4. PDF Bullying Prevention and Intervention Strategies In Positive ...

    bullying. Support the bullying, but do not take an active part. Like the bullying, but do not display . open support. Dislike the bullying and think they ought to help, but don't do it. Dislike the bullying, help or try to help the bullied student. Student Who Is Bullied. Students Who Bully. Followers. Supporters. Passive . Supporters ...

  5. Bullying Resources for Educators

    It is important for teachers and other school faculty to be able to recognize when a student is being bullied. If the cyberbully is using the school's computers it's even more important. - Read More. share: STOMP Out Bullying is committed to providing bullying resources for teachers to create meaningful dialogue, educate students & adopt ...

  6. 8 Anti Bullying Class Activities for Teachers

    To help put anti-bullying initiatives into action, many teachers implement activities and/or classroom management steps that target bullying behavior. Here are some things you can do, too: Presentations; In-class presentations can be a great way to face a bullying issue head-on.

  7. PDF Bullying Prevention Strategies and Resources for K-12 Schools

    bullying is, what cyberbullying is, who is at risk, and how schools and individuals can prevent and respond to bullying. • The Relationship Between Bullying and Suicide: What We Know and What it Means for Schools: This resource provides school administrators, teachers, and other school staff with concrete, action-oriented information based

  8. Free Google Slides and PPT Templates about bullying

    Download the "World Day of Bullying Prevention" presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. The education sector constantly demands dynamic and effective ways to present information. ... and thrive in. Sadly, it isn't always the case, as issues like bullying or cases of parents hitting teachers make the news nore than ever. This must stop ...

  9. Dealing with Bullying Teaching Slides

    Teach your students about bullying and being resilient with an interactive slide deck. Use this teaching resource in the classroom when teaching students about bullying and how to use strategies to build resilience. This teaching presentation includes key information, discussion points, and class activities for: what bullying is and is not.

  10. Stop Bullying!

    Free Google Slides theme, PowerPoint template, and Canva presentation template. When it comes to bullying, there's more people involved than just the person who perpetrates it. Specially in schools, teachers are the adults responsible of watching for harmful conducts and stopping them. But in order to take on this role, teachers must be aware ...

  11. Anti-Bullying Campaign: Stop the Hate! Presentation

    Free Google Slides theme and PowerPoint template. Advocating for a better and kinder world starts with teaching children about tolerance and respect. Prepare an anti-bullying campaign and spread an inspiring message to your students. This template is full of children's illustrations and it'll convey the anti-bullying message clearly. Edit ...

  12. Bullying: A module for teachers

    Many parents, teachers and students view bullying as a problem that is limited to bullies and victims. Yet, bullying involves more than the bully-victim dyad (Salmivalli, 2010). Studies based on playground observations found that in 75 percent of bullying incidents, at least four other peers were present as witnesses, bystanders, assistants to ...

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  14. Bullying and Anti-Bullying PowerPoint Presentation

    This resource includes an English and Spanish version of the Bullying and Anti-Bullying PowerPoint Presentation. These are perfect for your bilingual or dual-language classrooms and schools! Through this presentation, students will be introduced to a comprehensive overview of bullying, including its definition, various types, and the roles of ...

  15. Quick Guides to Bullying Prevention

    The guide illustrates helpful information to use when talking with children about what bullying is and isn't, the roles of students, and tips on what students can do to address bullying situations. Following the slideshow, encourage students to take the quiz to check what they have learned about the dynamics of bullying. Download Bullying 101 ...

  16. - National Bullying Prevention Center

    Looking for a way to discuss bullying prevention in your classroom, school, or community organization? This lesson plan shares resources on the Teens Against Bullying website to provide the basics about bullying, offer opportunities for discussion, and set the stage for continued learning.

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    Not one bit. No one deserves to be bullied…. EVER! There's a lot you can do: Know that you do not deserve what is happening. Tell someone: a parent, teacher, or trusted adult. Develop a plan, with the help of an adult, about how you can respond to the situation. Decide—with the help of an adult—how other students might help.

  18. 20 Best Anti-Bullying Videos To Share With Your Students

    5. Anti-Bullying Animated Short Film. Best for: Middle/High School. This wordless animated film doesn't pull any punches. It shows the violence associated with a lot of bullying and bullying's strong connection with suicide. This one will definitely open up a lot of paths for discussion in your classroom. 6.

  19. Elementary Activities

    A series of educational videos designed for kindergarten through third grade students, featuring characters from PACER's Kids Against Bullying puppet program. These episodes highlight key concepts of bullying prevention and promote social-emotional learning. With a new episode every month, these videos will support good discussions around ...

  20. TEACHERS

    02 (b) Video Presentation for Teachers in Post-Primary/High Schools. Explaining how the Anti-Bullying Campaign programme can implemented in Post-Primary (High) Schools. This video is in three distinct sections that can be shown separately to staff on successive occasions. The first, lasting 35 mins, explains the nature and impact of bullying ...

  21. High School: Bullying Prevention

    Free Google Slides theme and PowerPoint template. Bullying is an evil that afflicts our society and mainly affects elementary and high school students. As a teacher, it is your duty to be very attentive and prevent this problem from occurring in your classes. Discover this complete template that we put at your disposal so that you can explain ...

  22. Teachers' Essential Guide to Cyberbullying Prevention

    Provide resources in the classroom to help students identify, respond to, and avoid cyberbullying. This could be tips on how to respond to cyberbullying (for elementary school or middle and high school) or the phone number for the Crisis Text Line. Embrace teachable "dig cit" moments.

  23. Middle School

    Practical Life Subject for Middle School - 6th Grade: Bullying Prevention Presentation. Free Google Slides theme, PowerPoint template, and Canva presentation template. One of the situations that require the most immediate action at school is a case of bullying. It breaks everyone's heart to see a child being rejected by their classmates.

  24. Six GSE faculty recently awarded prestigious NSF grants

    "Citizen Science Teachers: Noyce Residency Scholars Program for Western New York" Total: $1,199,545 Tuesday News Briefs feature the stories of the Graduate School of Education faculty, students and alumni who are engaged in their communities and making an impact through their hard work, dedication and research initiatives.