Sentences with phrase «teachers understand bullying»

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Qualitative research from the ABA found that many young people felt that they were not taken seriously when they reported being bullied and that teachers didn't always understand the issues LGBT pupils faced.
Teachers need to take great care and consideration in helping fellow pupils understand the child's needs so the risk of bullying and social isolation is minimised.
The committee has made 29 recommendations for the government's forthcoming anti-bullying strategy, including research to understand the extent and nature of bullying, mandatory recording of incidents and more training for teachers.
Critical pedagogy departs somewhat from constructivism, first in its emphasis on the affective - normative domain at the expense of the cognitive - empirical domain - it is more interested in engaging students in understanding the world as it ought to be than in how it is - and, second, in its acceptance of the hierarchical, judgmental classroom, where the teacher's role is not to facilitate value - free inquiry but instead to use the bully pulpit to preach doctrinaire gospel, with schools performing the function not of political socialization but of counter-socialization.
But unlike in January when HSTA rushed a tentative contract agreement to its members — only to have them reject it because they didn't understand its contents — Okabe said the union is not going to be bullied into bringing a new settlement proposal to teachers.
Instead of basic workshops about bullying, Villenas says more targeted information about bias - based bullying, specifically, would help teachers understand the issues faced by particular subgroups in their schools and how they play out among students.
If students, teachers, school staff and parents understand that bullying has countless detrimental effects on everyone involved, if there is a framework in place to encourage victims and witnesses to come forward, and if there is a promise to protect and counsel victims and perpetrators, while threatening legal consequences, we should be better able to deal with bullying as it happens, and hopefully to prevent violence from escalating.
* Bullying Is Not A Game - A Parents» Survival Guide By: Laurie Flasko and Julie Christiansen, M.A ISBN 978 -0-9878846-0-2 * Bullying Epidemic - Not Just Child's Play By: Lorna Blumen ISBN 978 -0-9810589-1-7 * Bullied - What Every Parent, Teacher and Kid Needs To Know about Ending The Cycle of Fear By: Carrie Goldman ISBN 978 -0-06-210508-0 * Bullying No More - Understanding and Preventing Bullying By: Kimberly L. Mason, phD., LPC, NCC ISBN 978 -1-4380-0209-5 * The Bully Solution - Effective & Practical Ways to Empower Your Child & Stop Bullying in Its Tracks By: Carol McMullen ISBN 13 978 -0-439-02422-8 ISBN 10 0 -439-02422-6 * Little Girls Can Be Mean - Four Steps To Bully - Proof Girls In The Early Grades BY: Michelle Anthony, M.A., PH.D..
The findings reveal that teachers who have been involved in the ENABLE project have acquired deeper understanding of bullying and are better prepared to handle bullying incidents in class.
For example, the Anti-Bullying Ambassadors Programme on average results in a 69 % decrease in perceived bullying incidents in school and 100 % of teachers claimed that the training helped them to understand the signs of bullying.
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