Showing posts with label bully free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bully free. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Safe School Ambassadors

For my item of interest, I chose to write about  the Safe School Ambassadors (SSA)  program used to stop bullying in the school. This program helps students to take an active role supporting other students who may be teased at a given moment. The staff members give these tools to popular students who may have the greater social influence to reach out to vulnerable isolated students.  This immediate intervention is quicker and often more effective than conflict resolution. While the popular students may mentor the other students, they are observant of  their peers' risky behaviors and sudden changes of behavior. There have been results where there is less wasted time disciplining troublesome students when school administrations implemented this program.

The Safe School Ambassadors program is one of many anti-bullying measures that are successful at stopping students from hurting one another. There are many times of bullying that consist of cyberbullying, under the radar, as well as mistreatment of LGBT individuals. I would like to incorporate this program in the future. Rather than assigning students to be ambassadors, I want to have them volunteer for the positions.This can be an afterschool activity where the students can foster new friendships and partnerships with others.  I want to foster a positive atmosphere inside and outside of the classroom for all students.
http://community-matters.org/programs-and-services/safe-scho
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Sunday, November 6, 2016

Bully Free Classroom


This packet is extremely useful and helpful, it not only talks about what bullying is and eliminating myths, but it informs students, and teachers, and families on what to do about it.  The packet helps students who are getting bullied and it also helps students who ARE bullies. This is geared towards students who are K-8th grade.  This helps students with the problem solving process.The book helps students, teachers, and families to create specific strategies to help students who are bullied and those who are bullies.  The booklet gives examples, and worksheets for students to come up with their own solutions to provided situations.  This makes it so that the students learn how to apply problem solving methods to make their own solutions while being provided with some by the booklet.
Model: promote a school climate and culture conductive to student learning and teaching excellence. It facilitates engagement between student, family, school, and community. This tool is for everyone involved in the school system and it helps everyone differently but for the same goal: to be bully free.