All Discussions Tagged 'bullying' - Classroom 2.02024-03-29T11:05:24Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=bullying&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWords kids most frequently use in cyberbullyingtag:www.classroom20.com,2012-03-29:649749:Topic:8226992012-03-29T18:38:42.061ZDr. Rita Oateshttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/DrRitaOates
<p><span class="messageBody">My buddy Patrick is collecting the "bullying phrases" or insults that kids say to each other for a research project on cyberbullying. Could you contribute some text that kids say or write to each other while bullying, being spiteful or hurtful?</span></p>
<p><span class="messageBody"><strong>Do NOT post here! Please put your text in the form he has provided below</strong>:…</span></p>
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<p><span class="messageBody">My buddy Patrick is collecting the "bullying phrases" or insults that kids say to each other for a research project on cyberbullying. Could you contribute some text that kids say or write to each other while bullying, being spiteful or hurtful?</span></p>
<p><span class="messageBody"><strong>Do NOT post here! Please put your text in the form he has provided below</strong>:</span></p>
<p><a href="https://docs.google.com/a/pjaol.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDhiTmU1MUtQNUc2R1hlTnNWeXJhUkE6MQ#gid=0">https://docs.google.com/a/pjaol.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDhiTmU1MUtQNUc2R1hlTnNWeXJhUkE6MQ#gid=0</a></p>
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<p><span class="messageBody">Thanks for your help. </span></p> CyberHate in Schoolstag:www.classroom20.com,2010-03-18:649749:Topic:4507432010-03-18T15:29:08.738ZKiwi Commonshttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/KiwiCommons
Cyber Bullying and cyberhate have become growing problems in many<br />
schools with many students turning to the Internet to send hateful an<br />
harassing messages. However, since this problem is fairly new, many<br />
schools do not know how to handle this problem. Where do school<br />
administrators stand in a cyber bullying case? <br></br>
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Kiwi Commons expert, Barbara Zimmerman has put together a Q&A about<br />
CyberHate that addresses many educators' questions about what is<br />
classified as cyberhate and why…
Cyber Bullying and cyberhate have become growing problems in many<br />
schools with many students turning to the Internet to send hateful an<br />
harassing messages. However, since this problem is fairly new, many<br />
schools do not know how to handle this problem. Where do school<br />
administrators stand in a cyber bullying case? <br/>
<br/>
Kiwi Commons expert, Barbara Zimmerman has put together a Q&A about<br />
CyberHate that addresses many educators' questions about what is<br />
classified as cyberhate and why this is a growing problem in both<br />
elementary and high schools. <br/>
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Check out the Q&A <a href="http://kiwicommons.com/2010/03/qa-hate-on-the-internet/">here</a>.<br/>
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How does your school deal with cyberbullying and cyberhate? Textual Harassment - Where would you draw the line?tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-05-21:649749:Topic:3441322009-05-21T14:39:56.979ZKiwi Commonshttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/KiwiCommons
Kid these days are glued to the web and their cell phones. In fact, a survey found that teens send and receive over 1700 texts per month. That brings us to the issue of textual harassment. The definitions on the web are scarce. But basically it "involves sexual harassment through text messages, or someone sending volumes of text messages that harass, annoy or alarm another person in a manner, which the person knows is likely to cause annoyance or alarm".<br />
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But, do you think teens would be able…
Kid these days are glued to the web and their cell phones. In fact, a survey found that teens send and receive over 1700 texts per month. That brings us to the issue of textual harassment. The definitions on the web are scarce. But basically it "involves sexual harassment through text messages, or someone sending volumes of text messages that harass, annoy or alarm another person in a manner, which the person knows is likely to cause annoyance or alarm".<br />
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But, do you think teens would be able to spot textual harassment in their own lives? What behaviors would you say are unacceptable and would unquestionably qualify as textual harassment? Where would you tell a kid to draw the line? Advocates for Digital Citizenship, Safety, and Successtag:www.classroom20.com,2008-04-15:649749:Topic:1308272008-04-15T03:22:21.903Zkolsonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/KateOlson
Come join us!<br />
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For more information, here's what <a href="http://ad4dcss.wikispaces.com/">our wiki</a> states:<br />
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<i>"We are educators who wish to work with others to create information that may be widely disseminated about best practices for digital citizenship, safety, and success."</i><br />
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<b>For more information</b>, (and to join the effort) visit:<br />
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our <a href="http://ad4dcss.wikispaces.com/Advocates">wiki</a><br />
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Vicki Davis' (Cool Cat Teacher)…
Come join us!<br />
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For more information, here's what <a href="http://ad4dcss.wikispaces.com/">our wiki</a> states:<br />
<br />
<i>"We are educators who wish to work with others to create information that may be widely disseminated about best practices for digital citizenship, safety, and success."</i><br />
<br />
<b>For more information</b>, (and to join the effort) visit:<br />
<br />
our <a href="http://ad4dcss.wikispaces.com/Advocates">wiki</a><br />
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Vicki Davis' (Cool Cat Teacher) <a href="http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/2008/04/my-passion-is-quilted-in-these-letters.html">post about ad4dcss</a> -<br />
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A grouping of all of the feeds for the group <a href="http://www.netvibes.com/coolcatteacher#Ad4dcss">at Netvibes</a> Issues Raised In Frontline: Growing Up Onlinetag:www.classroom20.com,2008-01-23:649749:Topic:1006782008-01-23T12:46:03.020ZAndrewhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/berkshirecat
On January 22, 2008 FRONTLINE aired a program called <i>Growing Up Online.</i>FRONTLINE producer Rachel Dretzin investigated the "risks, realities and misconceptions of teenage self-expression on the World Wide Web." If you saw it, do you have any residual comments, clarifications reactions as an avid user of technology in education? If you didn't see it, you can view it…
On January 22, 2008 FRONTLINE aired a program called <i>Growing Up Online.</i>FRONTLINE producer Rachel Dretzin investigated the "risks, realities and misconceptions of teenage self-expression on the World Wide Web." If you saw it, do you have any residual comments, clarifications reactions as an avid user of technology in education? If you didn't see it, you can view it <a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/kidsonline/?campaign=pbshomefeatures_1_frontlinebrgrowinguponline_2008-01-23">here</a> Bullying in schoolstag:www.classroom20.com,2007-09-03:649749:Topic:464942007-09-03T01:21:58.742ZKevinhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/kevinh
I am in the process of designing a training approach to help schools address the issue of bullying and cyber-bullying and I'm trying to gather as many good resources as possible. If anyone would like to share ideas, I am all ears!<br />
Thanks in advance!
I am in the process of designing a training approach to help schools address the issue of bullying and cyber-bullying and I'm trying to gather as many good resources as possible. If anyone would like to share ideas, I am all ears!<br />
Thanks in advance! Bullyingtag:www.classroom20.com,2007-05-09:649749:Topic:129412007-05-09T02:24:35.451ZAudrey Hillhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/audhilly
For people onlist who saw the <i>Heroes in the Hallway</i> video on youtube and wanted to use it in their classrooms, but couldn't because youtube is blocked... the original source is a company called spiritdesk and they have a link to their video on their site.. so you can use it in the classroom easily.<br />
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<a href="http://www.thespiritdesk.com/Default.aspx">http://www.thespiritdesk.com/Default.aspx</a><br />
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I'd also like to know about other information or tools on this topic. We've been…
For people onlist who saw the <i>Heroes in the Hallway</i> video on youtube and wanted to use it in their classrooms, but couldn't because youtube is blocked... the original source is a company called spiritdesk and they have a link to their video on their site.. so you can use it in the classroom easily.<br />
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<a href="http://www.thespiritdesk.com/Default.aspx">http://www.thespiritdesk.com/Default.aspx</a><br />
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I'd also like to know about other information or tools on this topic. We've been experiencing a lot of bullying in our middle school lately... some of which has been fairly serious for our whole community. Materials to use in my classroom and perhaps to help improve awareness among our students of the impact of bullying, perhaps empower them to stand up to bullies... rethink their own behavior would be appreciated.<br />
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I'm wondering... if the best way to get something going is to have the students make their own video. I bet what really energized the schools involved in the bullying video above is being involved in it... Doing something creative, while having fun and getting lots of kids involved.. the message is sent while the kids are sending the message. I wonder if it would be okay for different schools to use the "template" of this video (which is simple to create) as a sort of viral video project... school after school creating their own version?<br />
Audrey