Bellringer - Creekside...
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BELLRINGER:
Please get out your Creekside Planner and
your Notes from yesterday!
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LEARNING TARGETSI can define “conflict” and apply its definition to bullying
I can recognize what bullying looks like in school
I can define “cyberbullying” and recognize ways to prevent it.
WHAT IS CYBERBULLYING?Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place using
electronic technology
Examples include:text messages or emailsrumors sent by email or posted on social networking sitesembarrassing pictures, videos, websites, or fake profiles
WHY CYBERBULLYING IS DIFFERENT
Kids who are being cyberbullied are often bullied in person as well.
Cyberbullying can happen 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and reach a kid even when he or she is alone.
Cyberbullying messages and images can be posted anonymously and distributed quickly to a very wide audience.
EFFECTS OF CYBERBULLYING
Kids who are cyberbullied are more likely to:
•Use alcohol and drugs
•Skip school
•Experience in-person bullying
•Be unwilling to attend school
•Receive poor grades
•Have lower self-esteem
•Have more health problems
FREQUENCY OF CYBERBULLYING
The 2010-2011 School Crime Supplement (National Center
for Education Statistics and Bureau of Justice
Statistics) indicates that 9% of students in grades 6–12
experienced cyberbullying.
The 2013 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey finds
that 15% of high school students (grades 9-12) were
electronically bullied in the past year.
Parents and kids can prevent cyberbullying. Together, they can explore safe ways to use technology.
Be Aware of What Your Kids are Doing Online
Establish Rules about Technology Use
Understand School Rules
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REPORT CYBERBULLYING Steps to Take Immediately
•Block the person who is cyberbullying
•Don’t respond to and don’t forward cyberbullying messages.
Report Cyberbullying to Online Service Providers
•Report cyberbullying to the social media site so they can take action against users abusing
the terms of service.
Report Cyberbullying to Law Enforcement
•Threats of violence
•Taking a photo or video of someone in a place where he or she would expect privacy
Report Cyberbullying to Schools
•In many states, schools are required to address cyberbullying in their anti-bullying policy.
CONFLICT/ CONFLICT
RESOLUTION
LEARNING TARGETS:I can recognize situations
that can cause conflict.
I can help solve a peer’s
conflict using my conflict
resolution skills
WRITE DOWN AN EXAMPLE OF EACH OF THE CAUSES FOR ARGUMENTS IN YOUR NOTES
Think, Pair & Share with your table
*Participating in group activities can help teens get to know one another and learn to support each other- and thus help them avoid conflict.
CONFLICT RESOLUTION STRATEGIESNegotiation
Process of talking directly to the other person to resolve a conflict
Sometimes involves a compromise
When both sides in a conflict agree to give up something to reach a solution that will satisfy everyone
Mediation
Resolving conflicts by using another person or persons to help reach a solution that is acceptable to both sides
Similar to negotiation, except a mediator is involved
SUMMARIZEWrite a paragraph describing how negotiation and mediation are alike and how they are different. 3-5 sentences!
T- Take a time out before you begin negotiating
A- Allow each person to tell his or her side of the story
without being interrupted
L- Let each person ask questions of the other in a calm and
polite way
K- Keep brainstorming until a fair solution is reached