Creating a Generation of Upstanders: Curriculum Resource to Help Ontario Educators Build Safe Schools


Autoria(s): Dirks, Kate-Lynn
Data(s)

01/05/2013

01/05/2013

01/05/2013

Resumo

This project focuses on the bullying found in the 21st century elementary classrooms, more specifically in grades 4-8. These grades were found to have high levels of bullying because of major shifts in a student’s life that may place a student of this age at risk for problems with their peer relationships (Totura et al., 2009). Supporting the findings in the literature review, this handbook was created for an Ontario grade 4-8 classroom teachers. The resource educates teachers on current knowledge of classroom bullying, and provides them with information and resources to share with their students so that they can create a culture of upstanders. Upstanders are students who stand up for the victims of bullying, and have the self-esteem and strategies to stand up to classroom bullies. These upstanders, with the support of their classroom teachers and their peers, will be a force strong enough to build the government-mandated Safe School environment.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/4335

Palavras-Chave #upstander, bully, victim, bystander, bullying, Bibliotherapy, elementary school, relationships, handbook, resource, self-esteem, Safe Schools,