http://www.tolerance.org/bullied - it is free to order, and comes with teaching
guides.
In my experience as a teacher, a school administrator, and more recently as a
designer of online spaces, what people now call "cyberbullying" is a
manifestation of behavior that has been going on for decades. It would be
helpful to remove the "cyber" and address the root issue: tormenting and
harassing the perceived "other."
Cheers,
Bill
----- Original Message ----
From: James Lerman <pronto30@earthlink.net>
To: ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Sent: Wed, October 13, 2010 6:35:33 AM
Subject: Cyberbullying resources
Hello Listers,
A colleague has asked for suggestions for resources related to cyberbullying in
connection with middle and high school age students. Background info, curricula,
suggestions for parents, prevention programs, etc. are all of interest. If you
know of material you think is worthwhile, please pass it along.
Thank you.
James Lerman
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