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Breaking the Culture of Bullying and Disrespect, Grades K-8 Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin

Breaking the Culture of Bullying and Disrespect, Grades K-8 By Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin

Breaking the Culture of Bullying and Disrespect, Grades K-8 by Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin


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Chosen by the National Bullying Prevention Campaign for inclusion in their Bullying Prevention Resources Kit, this book provides a comprehensive approach to a vast array of behavior-related problems.

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Breaking the Culture of Bullying and Disrespect, Grades K-8 Summary

Breaking the Culture of Bullying and Disrespect, Grades K-8: Best Practices and Successful Strategies by Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin

Even in primary school, students suffer from bullying, aggression, and harassment at the hands of other students. Teachers and Headteachers deal with incidents of disrespect day in and day out, taking valuable time and energy away from instruction and force teachers into the role of disciplinarian. Often teachers and other educators resort to using stricter forms of control and behaviuor modification to stop bullying, but usually this doesn't solve the problem and also threatens the student-teacher relationship.

The fact is, students don't want to be bullies, but for many they feel it's their only option in a given situation. By first understanding students' experiences, teachers and other educators can help students discover other options for dealing with problematic situations that avoid bullying, aggression, and harassment. The authors provide ideas, strategies, and activities that promote respect, responsibility, and tolerance. The authors-a school psychologist and an elementary school teacher-interviewed dozens of students and educators and have tested their strategies in dozens of schools. The book includes numerous easy-to-implement activities along with programs and curricula appropriate for working with individual students, classes, and whole schools.

This accessible and jargon-free resource includes first-person quotes from students and teachers, successful stories of students overcoming problems of bullying and disrespect, frequently asked questions, reflective questions, examples of student work, and a glossary.

Breaking the Culture of Bullying and Disrespect, Grades K-8 Reviews

This book will aid adults who seek to be more effective in their interactions with youth. More importantly, it offers a framework to help school personnel reconnect to the values and purposes that brought them into education and keep their interactions with children consistently grounded in their best intentions. -- William Madsen, Training Coordinator
What you are about to read represents an ingenious application of narrative ideas to work in schools. While many people use these ideas, this book develops them in novel and interesting ways. Clearly, this is some of the most creative and exciting work I have seen in this field. -- Jeffrey Zimmerman, Director

About Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin

Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin, Ph.D. is the Training Director of the Narrative Therapy program at Bay Area Family Therapy Training Associates (BAFTTA) where she supervises the counseling of doctoral interns in schools from three school districts in Silicon Valley, California. In her private practice, she enjoys working with young people, their families, and their schools, on a wide variety of issues. Marie-Nathalie values bringing forth people's own wisdom and knowledges, through respectful, creative, and collaborative conversations. She has published numerous professional articles, has been featured in several magazines such as the California Educator and Educational Leadership, and is known internationally for her entertaining, thought provoking, and inspiring workshops. She was recently invited to produce three videotapes with Alexander Street Press (one which is specifically on school work). Marie-Nathalie has won several grants and awards, with the most recent one focusing on the effectiveness of narrative therapy based group activities. She is the author of several successful books such as Working with groups to enhance relationships (1998), Responding to the culture of bullying & disrespect: New perspectives on collaboration, compassion and responsibility (2004, 2009); Creating a positive School Culture: How principals and teachers can work together (2004); and the popular paperback for parents, teachers, and therapists titled The SKiLL-ionaire in Every Child: Boosting Children's Socio-Emotional Skills Using the Latest in Brain Research (2010) (sample at www.skillionaire.org). She has been the recipient of several prestigious awards such as a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada grant (SSHRC), a Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Research grant (FCAR), the John F. Kennedy University best psychology professor award (JFKU), and more recently the Shine A Light narrative research fund (SAL). Also availabler from the author: From Bullies to Buddies Maureen Taylor is an educator in Northern California. Her background includes teaching preschool through sixth grade and being an environ mental educator. Her main interests lie in teaching science and writing, two subjects that gently unfold for the learner. Taylor is currently devel oping a program for children blending art, environmental education, and social issues.

Table of Contents

Introduction Acknowlegments About the Authors Part 1: Laying Foundations 1. How Problems Develop: A Frog Story and a Shift in Perspective 2. Are Problems of Disrespect Inadvertently Supported? 3. Unraveling Assumptions: Educators' Roles and Students' Behaviors 4. Responding Effectively to Incidents of Bullying and Disrespect 5. Being Respectful and Open to Students' Experiences 6. Making Changes Last for More Than a Week Part 2: Applications and Examples: Success Stories of Overcoming Bullying and Disrespect 7. Listening to Students' Voices 8. Cultivating Respect, Appreciation, and Tolerance in the School 9. Dealing With Disrespect and Bullying in the Classroom: The Bugging Bug Project 10. Working With Individual Students Around Bullying: Helping a Child Suffering From a Bullying Spell Conclusion Resource A: Glossary Resource B: Summary Table of Strategies Resource C: Solutions to Disrespect and Bullying From Around the World Resource D: Discourses References Index

Additional information

CIN0761946608G
9780761946601
0761946608
Breaking the Culture of Bullying and Disrespect, Grades K-8: Best Practices and Successful Strategies by Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin
Used - Good
Hardback
SAGE Publications Inc
20040309
256
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