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‘The No-Blame Approach’ to defusing bullying

March 10, 2011 By Anne 2 Comments

Dateline NBC hit some key points about bullies and bystanders while skimming along the surface in "My Kid Would Never Bully." The show set up two pretty stereotypical scenarios (one involving boys in a gym and the other girls discussing fashion), hired two actors for each (one playing the bully and the other the victim), brought in 3-4 "real kids" who were the bystanders, and had parents and … [Read more...] about ‘The No-Blame Approach’ to defusing bullying

Filed Under: cyberbullying, Risk & Safety, School & Tech, school policy, social norms Tagged With: bullying, counselors, cyberbullying, educators, No-Blame Approach, Responsive Schools, Roots of Empathy, school policy, SEL, social norms approach, social-emotional learning, Undercover Safety Team

iPads to be required in Tenn. school

March 1, 2011 By Anne Leave a Comment

It's a new twist on a 1:1 laptop program. The 1,050-student, private Web School in Knoxville, Tenn., will require all students from Grade 4 on up to bring an iPad to school next year, The Journal reports. "Administrators and teachers have been mulling over a 1:1 computer program for the last 17 years," the school's tech director told The Journal, but the timing has never been right, with obstacles … [Read more...] about iPads to be required in Tenn. school

Filed Under: education technology, School & Tech Tagged With: education technology, iPad, school policy, The Webb School

Pink shirts in Canada: Ultimate social norms model

February 23, 2011 By Anne 8 Comments

Today (Feb. 23) is Pink Shirt Day in Canada, marking a national movement and international model for defeating bullying – all started by two good guys in Nova Scotia, Travis Price and David Shepherd. You've probably heard the story by now, but – when, back in 2007, the then high school seniors noticed a freshman boy was being picked on for wearing a pink shirt – they figured "that's enough ... … [Read more...] about Pink shirts in Canada: Ultimate social norms model

Filed Under: Literacy & Citizenship, Risk & Safety, School & Tech, social norms Tagged With: bullying, Canada, cyberbullying, online safety, Pink Shirts Day, school policy, social norming, social norms, whole-school

Great advice to schools on cyberbullying

February 12, 2011 By Anne 1 Comment

I don't think research on this exists, but it looks like a lot of schools are still laboring under the misconception that they can't do anything about bullying among students that's "off-campus" because online. School administrators need to be freed of that misconception fast. Even if only one student is being targeted, "off-campus" aggression is substantially disruptive because it not only … [Read more...] about Great advice to schools on cyberbullying

Filed Under: cyberbullying, Risk & Safety, School & Tech, school policy Tagged With: Alison Trachtman Hill, American School Counselor Association, Center for Safe & Responsible Internet Use, Critical Issues for Girls, cyberbullying, Justin Patchin, school policy, substantial disruption

Followup on ‘Understanding cyberbullying…’

February 10, 2011 By Anne 2 Comments

The other day I wrote about the need to work on cyberbullying more from the inside-out, and my mention of social media researcher danah boyd's field work elicited a thoughtful email from a risk-prevention specialist whose work I follow closely, author and risk-prevention specialist Patricia Agatston in the Atlanta area. She wrote that danah's findings "get me thinking about Rudolph … [Read more...] about Followup on ‘Understanding cyberbullying…’

Filed Under: cyberbullying, Risk & Safety Tagged With: child development, cyberbullying, Dawna Meehan, empathy, Patricia Agatston, Roots of Empathy, school policy

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IMPORTANT RESOURCES

Our (DIGITAL) PARENTING BASICS: Safety + Social
NAMLE, the National Association for Media Literacy Education
CASEL.org & the 5 core social-emotional competencies of SEL
Center for Democracy & Technology
Center for Innovative Public Health Research
Childnet International
Committee for Children
Congressional Internet Caucus Academy
ConnectSafely.org
Control Shift: a pivotal book for Internet safety
Crimes Against Children Research Center
Crisis Textline
Cyber Civil Rights Initiative's Revenge Porn Crisis Line
Cyberwise.org
danah boyd's blog and book about networked youth
Disconnected, Carrie James's book on digital ethics
FOSI.org's Good Digital Parenting
The research of Global Kids Online
The Good Project at Harvard's School of Education
If you watch nothing else: "Parenting in a Digital Age" TED Talk by Prof. Sonia Livingstone
The International Bullying Prevention Association
Let Grow Foundation
Making Caring Common
Raising Digital Natives, author Devorah Heitner's site
Renee Hobbs at the Media Education Lab
MediaSmarts.ca
The New Media Literacies
Report of the Aspen Task Force on Learning & the Internet and our guide to Creating Trusted Learning Environments
The Ruler Approach to social-emotional learning (Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence)
Sources of Strength
"Young & Online: Perspectives on life in a digital age" from young people in 26 countries (via UNICEF)
"Youth Safety on a Living Internet": 2010 report of the Online Safety & Technology Working Group (and my post about it)

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