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Bullying Prevention Educator Resources
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Bullying Awareness Guidebook: Students Staying Safe in School
The guide brings awareness to the different types of bullying and who may be targeted, while also providing guidance to students, parents, and educators on how to prevent and stop this aggression. Special attention is given to cyberbullying.
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Committee for Children
A nonprofit working globally to promote children’s social and academic success. -
Cyberbullying Research Center
The Cyberbullying Research Center is dedicated to providing up-to-date information about the nature, extent, causes, and consequences of cyberbullying among adolescents. -
Cyberbullying Research Center—Resources for Teens, Educators, & Parents
Common Sense Media is 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. -
Gay, Lesbian, & Straight Education Network
GLSEN is dedicated to conducting outreach and research to ensure that every student in every school is valued and treated with respect, regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. -
Mix it Up at Lunch Activity
A national campaign launched by Teaching Tolerance over a decade ago, Mix It Up at Lunch Day encourages students to identify, question and cross social boundaries. -
Olweus Bullying Prevention Program
Olweus offers a full bullying prevention program and curriculum for schools. -
Olweus Bullying Prevention Program—Effectiveness & Research
Find out more about the research behind the Olweus Program (pronounced Ol-VAY-us), a comprehensive approach that includes schoolwide, classroom, individual, and community components. -
PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center
PACER created the campaign in 2006 with a one-week event which has now evolved into a month-long effort that encourages everyone to take an active role in the bullying prevention movement. PACER offers a variety of resources to use during October — and throughout the year — to inspire, educate and involve others to join the movement and prevent bullying. -
Search Institute—40 Developmental Assets
In 1990, Search Institute released a framework of 40 Developmental Assets, which identifies a set of skills, experiences, relationships, and behaviors that enable young people to develop into successful and contributing adults. Over the following two decades, the Developmental Assets framework and approach to youth development became the most frequently cited and widely utilized in the world, creating what Stanford University’s William Damon described as a “sea change” in adolescent development. -
Stop Bullying Now
Stopbullying.gov is a federal government website with videos, resources and help line information for educators, students and parents. -
Teaching Tolerance
A place for educators to find thought-provoking news, conversation and support for those who care about diversity, equal opportunity and respect for differences in schools.
Files & References
Last Modified on June 16, 2021