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Bullying in the Classroom...
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Break the Bully Cycle: Intervention Techniques and Activities to Create a Respectful School Community
by SiriNam Khalsa (2007, Good Year Books,
19.95)
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Every teacher needs tools for recognizing and addressing bullying in the classroom, as well as other areas of school. Boys bullying is usually overt, while girls is more covert, and thus may be overlooked. The author discusses how to make schools safe. Also included is a section that helps victims change their behavior. [8.5” x
11”...184 pages]
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Schools Where Everyone Belongs: Practical Strategies for
Reducing Bullying, Second Edition
by Stan Davis (2007, Research Press, 24.95)
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This new edition is packed with practical guidelines and proven strategies for implementing a "whole school" approach for reducing bullying. The author draws on theory and research, as well as over two decades of experience as a school counselor and consultant to provide educators with his creative ideas and successful techniques. Interventions to help aggressive youth internalize rules and develop conscience are paired with methods for helping targets of bullying. The book provides interventions for empowering bystanders and includes guidelines for working with parents. [6” x 9”...221
pages]
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Empowering Bystanders in Bullying Prevention: Grades K-8
by Stan Davis (2007, Research Press, 29.95)
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Presents school staff with knowledge and skills for empowering student bystanders and changing schoolwide attitudes toward bullying. You'll find a wide range of realistic, safe, and effective options that bystanders can use during or after bullying situations. Grades K-8. [6” x 9”...218
pages]
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Creating a Bully-Free Classroom
by
Carol McMullen (2005, Scholastic Professional, 17.99)
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Here's how to stop bullying behaviors like taunting, threatening, and exclusion that often take place out of range of a teacher's watchful eyes. This must-have classroom management resource gives every teacher a practical guide to creating a caring classroom where there's more time to teach and learn. Grades 1-3. [8.5” x 11”...96
pages]
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Bully Free Bulletin Boards, Posters and Banners
by
Allan & Linda Beane (2005, Free Spirit, 24.95)
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These bulletin boards send strong, consistent messages that bullying will not be tolerated, that it hurts others, and that there are positive alternatives: peacemaking, kindness, and respect. This book brings key anti-bullying concepts to the classroom in fun, interactive ways. Kids work on displays together, with instruction and reinforcement from teachers. The result is a series of anti-bullying messages for classrooms and hallways that kids will notice, talk about, and retain. Grades K-8. [8.5” x 11”...139
pages]
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Bullying from Both Sides: From the Classroom to Cyberspace
by J Walter Roberts (2006, Corwin Press, 32.95)
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Today's bullies and victims are far more complex than traditional labels of "thug" and "wimp" make them out to be. As a result, educators can't rely upon traditional methods to break the cycle of bullying. In response, this landmark new book challenges educators to work effectively with bullies as well as victims, and gives them the tools to do it. Part One offers concrete information to help educators understand and recognize the range of students at risk for victimization and aggression. Part Two provides counselors, administrators, and teachers with a four-point intervention plan. [7” x 9”...191 pages]
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No Room for Bullies: From the Classroom to Cyberspace
by Jose Bolton, et al. (2005, Boys Town Press, 14.95)
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This book shatters popular myths about bullying. You'll learn who's playing the intimidation game, and how they play it…from social exclusion and emotional backstabbing to physical violence, sexual harassment, and cyberspace cruelty. An important resource for parents, teachers, and school administrators. [6” x 9”...217 pages]
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They Don't Like Me: Lessons on Bullying and Teasing from
a Preschool Classroom
by Jane Katch (2004, Beacon Press, 14.00)
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How we can teach children to fight the impulse to bully and
to give them the tools to resist bullying when it does occur. [5.5” x
8.5”...144 pages]
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Bully Busters: A Teacher's Manual for Helping Bullies, Victims,
and Bystanders, Grades 6-8
by Dawn Newman, et al. (2000, Research Press,
32.95)
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Both control of bullying and prevention are addressed here.
It helps teachers increase their awareness, their knowledge
base, and the intervention skills needed to attack the root
causes of bullying behavior. It is organized into seven modules.
Each module includes a teacher information component and a
series of classroom activities designed to increase student
participation in reducing (and preventing) bullying. [8.5” x
11”...272 pages]
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The Bully Free Classroom: Over 100 Tips & Strategies for Teachers
K-8
by Allan Beane (2005, Free Spirit, 24.95)
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Here you'll find more than 100 prevention and intervention strategies you can start using immediately. All are easy to understand and simple to implement; most require little or no advance preparation and few or no special materials. Some are “classroom-centered.”
Some are “victim-centered.” Some are “bully-centered.”
All are helpful for any teacher, administrator, or counselor. Grades 1-8. [8.5” x 11”...166
pages]
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The Bully, the Bullied, and the Bystander: From Preschool to High
School—How Parents & Teachers Can Help Break the Cycle of Violence
by Barbara Coloroso (2003, Harper Quill, 13.95)
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Drawing on her decades of work with troubled youth and conflict
resolution, bestselling parenting educator Coloroso offers
a groundbreaking guide to an escalating problem of school violence. [5.5” x
8”...218 pages]
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And Words Can Hurt Forever
by James Garbarino, et al. (2002, Free Press, 14.00)
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A realistic handbook for making your school a safe, nurturing
environment for your students. This is a must-read for counselors,
teachers, and administrators who want to address the serious
issues of bullying and cruelty. Grades 6-12. [6” x
9”...256 pages]
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