Welcome Teachers and School Administrators to our site on Cyberbullying!
As you know, cyberbullying is a growing concern that demands the sustained attention and dedication of teachers and school administrators as it begins to threaten the safety of the school environment. Unlike physical bullying, cyberbullies can anonymously terrorize their victims, who are usually other students of the school, in unprecedented ways, even from at home. As teachers and school administrators, you are encouraged to help reduce the incidence of cyberbullying in your respective schools, in order to protect the security of your students. This can be done by one of three ways:
For a definition of cyberbullying and statistics on cyberbullying that you can provide to your students, please click on the following link: What is cyber bullying?. Also, browse the links below to determine how you can make a change in your students' lives. |
EducationHere you can find resources to help your students understand the harm of cyberbullying and how to cope with cyberbullying.
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Say No to SuspensionsHere you can learn about the long-standing inefficiencies of current models of punishment for cyberbullies, such as school suspensions.
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AlternativesHere you can find alternative forms of conflict resolution for cyberbullying that emphasizes providing support to both the victim and the bully.
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Elyana Tahiri CTEC01H3
Kishon Thaveswaran Colette Granger
Kishon Thaveswaran Colette Granger