PPT-Lesson 3: Cyberbullying
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Objectives Define cyberbullying Determine how to handle cyberbullying as a student Identify school state and federal policies and penalties for cyberbullying Cyberbullying
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Objectives Define cyberbullying Determine how to handle cyberbullying as a student Identify school state and federal policies and penalties for cyberbullying Cyberbullying the use of Information Technology to harm or harass other people in a deliberate repeated and hostile manner. A COMMUNITY CONCERN. Napa County California AAUW Branch. How we began…. Bullying 101. Bullying is defined as making fun of, putting down, or threatening (physically, verbally or both) another person. Often there is an imbalance of power.. By: Janeca Latore. Section 001. What is Cyberbullying?. Cyber bullying” is defined as the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.. MEDT 8201. By Kimberly Sharp. What is Cyberbullying?. . “Cyberbullying is using electronic means to bully, harass and otherwise make life miserable for people.” . . Mike Donlin, manager of federal technology programs and cyberbullying education & prevention efforts, Seattle Public Schools (http://www.schoolcio.com/ShowArticle/1030). Jessica Rosenfeld – Candlebrook Elementary. The Bully and Hero in Every Child. Agenda. Bullying Basics. The Bully Triangle. The Power of the Bystander. What Parents Can Do. What Schools Are Doing. Action Planning. Kristie . Mewis. Boston Breakers. Torey Krug. Boston Bruins. Aly . Raisman. Team USA Gymnastics. Andrew Farrell . New England Revolution. Mookie. Betts. Boston Red Sox. Martin Bowes. Boston Cannons . on. Cyberbullying and Online Cruelty. Intro: . Teach 1: . Stacey’s Story. Teach . 2. : . Dial Down. Wrap-Up. Assessment. Extension Activity. Alignment with Common Core Standards:. Source: Common Core State Standards Initiative ©2012 . Week of May 9. th. -May 13. th. . What is Cyberbullying?. With a shoulder partner, discuss for 1 minute what cyberbullying is and some forms of cyberbullying.. Share out your thoughts with the class and briefly discuss the forms of cyberbullying that you have knowledge of.. Our Mission. We are dedicated to improving the lives of kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in a world of media and technology.. Kristina R. Kersting, MA LPC. Kids Under Twenty One. kristina@kuto.org. Suicide Statistics. Among young adults ages 15-24 years old, there is one completed suicide for every 100-200 attempts. . Among 15-24 year olds, suicide accounts for 12.9% of all deaths annually. Victims of . cyberbullying. are at an increased risk for traditional bullying victimization, substance use, and school problems. .. TRUE. - According to an article published in the journal Deviant Behavior, victims of . Kelsy Streeter, BSN, RN-BC. Arizona State University. What is cyberbullying?. Cyberbullying (CB) is bullying through electronic communication technologies. Key traits of bullying. Repetition. Intentionally. Cyberyard. : Bullying Enters a New Age. Bill McHenry, PhD, LPC, NCC. Randy Thomason, BAAS, LCDC, Graduate student. What is Cyberbullying?. Cyberbullying can be defined as the willful . and repeated harm inflicted through the medium of electronic communication . Kelsy Streeter, BSN, RN-BC. Arizona State University. What is cyberbullying?. Cyberbullying (CB) is bullying through electronic communication technologies. Key traits of bullying. Repetition. Intentionally. and recognise examples of it. Students can . understand how using the term ‘gay’ can be offensive . to others and what the school anti-bullying policy says about it. Students can . identify which actions cross the line .
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