The Anti-Bullying Handbook

The Anti-Bullying Handbook
Author: Keith Sullivan
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2010-11-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1446247872

This fully revised edition sets out what we know about bullying and harassment in schools, and combines this with proven practical and effective resources to prevent, address and deal with bullying and harassment. The author provides a guide for the development, implementation and evaluation of effective anti-bullying philosophies, policies and programmes. He sets out guidelines for creating and clarifying school policy and practice to provide a strong foundation for the establishment of a whole-school approach to bullying. The author shows how to support a culture of problem-solving that is soundly based on research but also draws on the knowledge and experience of teaching and administrative staff, students and the wider community in developing and implementing anti-bullying programmes. This book is a useful resource for all schools, from those just starting to consider setting up an anti-bullying initiative, to those with well-established programmes that wish to consider anti-bullying best practice. New material in this edition includes: - What we know and can do about cyberbullying - Teaching the very young and children aged 5-12 about bullying - Confronting issues through collaborative and restorative justice techniques - Social Action Drama This book is a key resource for teachers, administrators, counsellors, therapists, psychologists, teacher trainers, students and parents. Keith Sullivan is a widely published author and professor of Education at the National University of Ireland, Galway.

The Anti-Bullying Handbook

The Anti-Bullying Handbook
Author: Keith Sullivan
Publisher: SAGE Publications Limited
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2010-12-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781849204804

The Anti-Bullying Handbook is an essential source of information which provides a clear overview of what we understand about bullying. This fully revised second edition of Keith Sullivan’s very popular book is an ideal resource to increase knowledge on a difficult subject. It covers a vast range of issues with clarity and precision. It has been updated and expanded to include what we know and can do about cyber bullying, using puppet theatre to teach Early Childhood and Primary Children about bullying, confronting issues through using a collaborative and restorative justice techniques, and Social Action Drama. This book is for parents, teachers, administrators, counselors, therapists, psychologists, teacher trainers and students. Keith Sullivan is a widely published author. He is professor of Education at the National University of Ireland, Galway.

The Anti-bullying Handbook

The Anti-bullying Handbook
Author: Keith Sullivan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN:

The Anti Bullying Handbook is an invaluable resource for parents, teachers, administrators, counsellors, therapists, and teacher trainers and trainees. Practicable and accessible, it helps us understand what bullying is and how to arrest it or prevent it from happening. The first part of the book provides a clear overview of what we understand about bullying. It is based on up-to-date information from the world's leading experts. The second part tells us how to go about solving the problem of bullying. This includes how to set up a preventative whole schoolanti-bullying programme, how to deal with bullying as it occurs, and how to monitor it so that it doesn't recur. The book also identifies and describes the best anti-bullying sites from the worldwide web.

The Anti-bullying and Teasing Book for Preschool Classrooms

The Anti-bullying and Teasing Book for Preschool Classrooms
Author: Barbara Sprung
Publisher: Gryphon House, Inc.
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780876592427

"Resource book for preschool teachers that provides activities and techniques to prevent and address teasing and bullying in the classroom"--Provided by publisher.

Stop the Bullying

Stop the Bullying
Author: Ken Rigby
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2002
Genre: Bullying
ISBN: 9781843100706

Drawing largely on a ten year study of bullying in Australian schools, this handbook helps educators find out what is really happening in their school and to develop a sound and well-supported anti-bullying policy.

The Bullying Prevention Handbook

The Bullying Prevention Handbook
Author: John H. Hoover
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781934009116

The Bullying Prevention Handbook addresses bully-victim problems at school, and can be used as a comprehensive tool for understanding, preventing, and reducing bullying. It focuses primarily on middle and high school, but offers valuable advice and resources for elementary-school educators as well. It contains advice for working with bullies and their victims using a multifaceted approach that includes education, counseling, mediation, and efforts to foster an attitude of respect and caring in the school at large.

The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Bullying

The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Bullying
Author: Peter K. Smith
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1504
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1118482719

Explore the latest research and theory on bullying with this international reference from leading voices in the field The two-volume Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Bullying delivers a comprehensive exploration of a wide range of research on bullying, broadly defined. School bullying is dealt with at length, but there is also coverage of college and workplace bullying and bullying within sports settings, prisons, families, and elder care residential homes. Containing contributions from leading scholars on five continents, the book summarizes the latest theories, findings, developmental aspects, and interventions relevant to bullying in a variety of settings. With up-to-date information on rapidly developing topics like sibling bullying, cyberbullying, bias-based bullying, migration and bullying, dating violence, and economic evaluation of bullying prevention programs, The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Bullying offers readers a complete view of a wide array of bullying behaviors. The insightful and up-to-date information contained within the two volumes is destined to become the standard reference for bullying-related research and theory. Readers will benefit from: Fulsome material covering research and practice conventions in countries and regions including Europe, North America, South America, Australasia, Japan, South Korea, India, Mainland China and Hong Kong, the Arab countries, and sub-Saharan Africa A comprehensive discussion on the correlates and outcomes of taking part in bullying, as well as being a victim of bullying An exploration of a variety of strategies to deal with bullying incidents, including proactive, reactive, and peer support approaches An analysis of different kinds of bullying, faith-based bullying, and disablist bullying, including racist and ethnic bullying, sexist and sexual bullying, and homophobic and transphobic bullying Perfect for postgraduate students in programs dealing with bullying in virtually any conceivable context, The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Bullying will also earn a place in the libraries of researchers and practitioners in fields as diverse as psychology, sociology, social work, medicine, criminology, child care, and elder studies.

Bullying

Bullying
Author: Ian Rivers
Publisher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2009-09-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1461648254

Bullying: A Handbook for Educators and Parents offers a comprehensive exploration of the bullying within public schools, drawing upon research conducted in the United States, United Kingdom, Scandinavia, and Canada. It offers insights into the immediate and long-term impact bullying can have upon the lives of students, their families, and teachers. It offers parents useful tips for working proactively with school administrators to resolve bullying issues, and it provides teachers with materials that facilitate a better understanding of the social dynamics of the classroom, hallways, and playground. In addition, the handbook offers administrators a quick, no-nonsense guide to recent state and federal statutes, directives, and legislation relating to bullying and antisocial behavior in grades K-12. The book is divided into four sections providing a review of research on bullying behavior and an understanding of the dynamics of the classroom through the media of sexual bullying, homophobic bullying, and the challenges faced by parents of students who have special needs. Guidance is offered on the immediate and long-term effects of bullying and ways in which parents can engage proactively with schools to ensure that their child is supported in finding a way out. Finally, the authors ask key questions that parents and educators should consider when working to stop bullying in schools.

The Workplace Bullying Handbook

The Workplace Bullying Handbook
Author: Paul Pelletier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2018-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9780995003620

Designed as an easy-to-read, practical handbook, the Workplace Bullying Handbook is a single resource that enables anyone to effectively take action when we are confronted with a potential bullying problem at work.

Bullying at School

Bullying at School
Author: Dan Olweus
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2013-05-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1118695801

Bullying at School is the definitive book on bullying/victim problems in school and on effective ways of counteracting and preventing such problems.