ABSTRACT

The premise of this guidebook for teacher educators, school professionals, and in-service and pre-service teachers is that bullying occurs because of breakdowns in relationships. The focus of the 10-point empirically researched anti-bullying program it presents is based on building and repairing relationships. Explaining how to use social architecture to erase bullying from classrooms, this book

  • translates research into easily understandable language
  • provides a step-by-step plan and the tools (classroom exercises, activities, practical strategies) to insure success in building classrooms where acceptance, inclusion, and respect reign
  • examines the teacher’s role, classroom management, bystander intervention, friendship, peer support, empathy, incompatible activities, stopping incidents, and adult support from a relationship perspective

If every teacher in every classroom learned to apply this book’s principles and suggestions, bullying would no longer plague our schools and educators could give 100 percent of their attention to academics.


 

part |58 pages

The 5 Ws—Who, What, When, Where, and Why

chapter |10 pages

The Definition

chapter |14 pages

The Facts

chapter |29 pages

Consequences of Bullying

part |158 pages

Using Social Architecture to Prevent, Lessen, and End Bullying

chapter |7 pages

The Teacher's Role

chapter |28 pages

Classroom Management

chapter |32 pages

Bystanders/Upstanders

chapter |14 pages

Friendship

chapter |10 pages

Peer Support Programs

chapter |10 pages

Empathy

chapter |15 pages

Adult Support

chapter |3 pages

Closing Comments