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This is a collection of background information and classroom resources for use in K-12 classrooms.
Updated on Jul 08, 12
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This white paper from Common Sense Media provides definitions, issues, and resources
References
The following references will provide an introduction to the issue of cyberbullying and a review of current laws and policies in the United States
"State Cyberbullying Laws Range from Guidance to Mandate
Measures seen as ranging from effective prevention to mere window dressing"
Classroom Lessons and Resources
The sites below provide age appropriate materials for discussing cyberbullying in our K-12 classrooms.
Every day, you see how cyberbullying hurts students, disrupts classrooms, and impacts your school's culture. So how should you handle it? What are the right things to do and say? What can you do today that will help your students avoid this pitfall of our digital world? Common Sense Media created this free toolkit to help teachers take on those questions and take an effective stand against cyberbullying. (K-12)
This link includes a short animated movie, a quiz, additional activities, Q&As and FYI. (Middle level)
These teen materials focus on real-life stories shared by actual teens who have experienced victimization firsthand and encourage teens to learn from their peers’ mistakes. The narratives teach teens to evaluate their online choices, and encourage them to communicate with trusted adults. (Ages 11-17)
A student guide written for the Mankato (MN) Area Public Schools, Mankato. Includes a great 1 page flyer - CyberbullyNOT.
10 items | 6 visits
This is a collection of background information and classroom resources for use in K-12 classrooms.
Updated on Jul 08, 12
Created on Jul 08, 12
Category: Schools & Education
URL: