The latest research on bullying – a series of studies of 3,722 8th-to-10th-graders in three North Carolina counties – found that targets of bullying are not physically or socially weaker or marginalized students so much as social rivals. What's interesting about this is that the focus is shifting from individual traits (how strong or aggressive or marginalized kids are) to where they are in the … [Read more...] about New view of targets & bullies: Study
Archives for February 2011
Kids skating ahead in Kabul – literally
Don't miss this beautiful 8.5-min. video, "Skateistan: To Live and Skate Kabul," depicting youth advocacy in its purist form. "Skateboarding's a fantastic way to get kids to communicate with each other and build relationships with each other," says founder Shana Nolan, and the main focus of Skateistan is to build kids' confidence and give them a voice." In this video, you can see how that happens. … [Read more...] about Kids skating ahead in Kabul – literally
6 emerging technologies to affect ed: Study
The six technologies "likely to have considerable impact on teaching, learning, and creative expression," according to the 2011 Horizon Report, are mobile devices and e-books ("both close to being mainstream in the next year or less"); game-based learning and augmented reality (2-3 years to wide adoption); and learning analytics and gesture-based computing (4-5-year adoption range). Some examples: … [Read more...] about 6 emerging technologies to affect ed: Study
How 2 teach w/ Twitter (esp. rt now!)
There's great material for a media literacy class (or dinner-table discussion) in Twitter these days – both traditional and new media literacy – especially if you and your kids or students follow Andy Carvin (@acarvin), NPR's senior strategist for digital media. I've seen hundreds of tweets and retweets by Andy as I've been following the protest movement in Egypt and around the Middle East. Today … [Read more...] about How 2 teach w/ Twitter (esp. rt now!)
The benefits of parenting with respect
When I read "6 parenting rules for raising a critical thinker" by parent, author and child advocate Marjie Knudsen – who I had the pleasure of meeting last fall at the International Bullying Prevention Association conference in Seattle – I loved the rules but at first thought the headline was a bit off, since there didn't seem to be anything there about how to raise critical thinkers. Then I took … [Read more...] about The benefits of parenting with respect