PREVENTING BULLYING AT SCHOOLS

PREVENTING BULLYING AT SCHOOLS

COURSE DURATION: 5 days

When one or more pupils purposefully and persistently harass another student, the victim is helpless to defend himself. This sort of hostility is known as bullying. Several decades of research show that bullying is a severe threat to a child’s healthy development, and it is particularly prevalent in schools. Bullying has long-term impacts on children’s mental health and social development that extend far beyond the school years. As a result, there is a significant danger that these effects will persist into adulthood. Both bullies and victims suffer when they engage in bullying behavior. Students who have been bullied are more likely to suffer from anxiety, rage, and powerlessness, as well as depression, a hate of school and lower grades, a sense of inadequacy and despair, and social isolation. There are five categories of bullying described. Physical bullying, verbal bullying, exclusion, isolation, rumor spreading, and damage to an individual’s property and belongings are all examples of this type of bullying.

Teachers may learn how to deal with bullying in schools and how to resolve conflicts among kids in our courses.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Teachers will be able to;

  • – Explain the best ways to prevent and respond to bullying among peers.
  • – Do not underestimate the importance of working together as a community to combat bullying as a public health issue.
  • – Learn about the dangers of peer bullying prevention measures and why they should be avoided.
  • – Recognize key stakeholders in a community-level bullying
  • – Find out how to put the most effective strategies for preventing bullying amongst peers into action at the federal, state, and local levels.
  • – Discuss ways to prevent bullying in schools with your coworkers and the course instructors, and share your successes and failures.
  • – Engage in daily cooperation and team-building activities with individuals and organizations throughout Europe involved in the education sector.
DAILY PROGRAMME

Day 1

  • Introduction to the topic of the course
  • Team-building Activities
  • Evaluation of wants and expectations
  • What is bullying, and how can you tell if you’re being bullied online?
  • Real-world examples, case studies as well as discussions
  • Best strategies for preventing and responding to bullying

Day 2

  • Analysis of cultural and social factors, as well as empirical evidence, on bullying
  • In what ways are some behaviors more than just bullying?
  • People who bully and those who are bullied

Day 3

  • A set of rules for creating a safe classroom
  • Encouraging students to develop social skills in a secure classroom environment
  • Recognize important players in a community bullying situation
  • Anti-bullying initiatives in educational institutions
  • Efforts to prevent and combat cyber bullying in schools

Day 4

  • Cyberbullying from a cultural and social standpoint
  • It’s important to understand the many types of cyberbullying.
  • Characteristics of online bullies and cyber bullies’ victims
  • Real-world examples, case studies as well as discussions

Day 5

  • The evaluation of the course includes a review of the skills and knowledge students have gained, as well as comments from the instructor and class discussion.
  • The giving of the Certificate of Attendance upon course completion;
  • Adventures and other cultural activities

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