Sentences with phrase «role of the bystander»

Different activities might cast students» avatars in the role of bystander, victim, or even a bully who has to face the consequences.

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We shouldn't completely ignore the fact that Sunderland do have a significant role to play in Saturday's proceedings, though their record in this fixture would suggest they may be more of a bystander.
The research - based anti-bullying program, called KiVa, includes role - playing exercises to increase the empathy of bystanders and computer simulations that encourage students to think about how they would intervene to reduce bullying.
Warren Oates stars as Dillinger and it is great casting; not only does he resemble the real - life gangster but he brings a rugged charm to the role, whether cautioning bystanders and bank tellers during the robberies («This could be one of the big moments in your life,» he says at one point.
He was one more time missing for a major part of the movie and his role was reduced to a bystander seeing his kingdom getting attacked and his wife being killed by the Dark Elves.
These kids are supposed to be the poles around which the final conflict of the story «that is already written down» by creepy puppetmaster Mr. Tiny (Michael Cerveris) revolves, but they feel like unlucky bystanders picked at random to fill the roles.
Most of us, Kennedy said, are not born «civil rights defenders» but instead fall into one of four different roles: perpetrator, victim, bystander, or defender.
Designed to promote cross-group dialogue among all ECPN members with respect to our myriad and diverse identities, this skill - building session presents an opportunity for participants to learn specific strategies to recognize, interrupt, and address microaggressions (whether in the role of victim, offender, or bystander).
The next lesson focuses on the role of perpetrators and bystanders, as well as acts of resistance and courage by upstanders and rescuers during the Holocaust.
For older students, Chloe's role as a bystander can be compared and contrasted with Miranda's role as an upstander, reaching out to peers in a variety of selfless ways, in Rebecca Stead's When You Reach Me.
Alternating, realistic voices narrate this taut page - turner that explores the volatility of daily tensions at an urban high school and the complex roles of bully, victim, and bystander.
So the roles of hunter and carer are reversed — Ellie is strong and playful, challenging the more typical roles of women as bystanders, or collateral, or victims.
This exhibition will examine feminine perspectives on politics, war and gender, including exploration of the role of women as authors, victims, bystanders, soldiers, commentators, and caretakers.
In the course, emergency situations are simulated, with students playing the roles not only of the EMTs, but also the victims, bystanders, police officers and hospital personnel.
It requires that we examine the why and the how a child becomes a bully or the target of a bully (and sometimes both) as well as the role the bystanders play in perpetuating the cycle.
The roles of children who bully, children who are the targets of bullying, and the «bystanders» are addressed.
One primary transference - countertransference dynamic involves reenactment of familiar roles of victim, perpetrator - rescuer - bystander in the therapy relationship.
Children may bully others, they may be victims of bullying behavior, or they may find themselves in a bystander role.
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