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TEACHERS – Why are you here? part 2

Teachers – Why Are You Here? Understanding Your Mission | Creating Safe School Environments Teachers: Why Are You Here? Understanding Your True Mission Beyond the Paycheck The Foundation: Understanding the “WHY” Unless an employee entirely understands what they do, they can easily fail on WHY they are there. This fundamental principle applies to every profession,

TEACHERS – Why are you here? part1

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Teachers – Why Are You Here? Part 1 | Understanding Your True Mission in Education Teachers: Why Are You Here? Part 1 A Story About Purpose, Mission, and What Really Matters The Light Bulb Factory: A Story of Lost Purpose A light bulb manufacturing company hired a consultant to analyze the cause of continuing problems

Does zero-tolerance work for anti-bullying programs

anti-bullying programs

Zero Tolerance vs Proactive Anti-Bullying Programs | Which Approach Works? Zero Tolerance vs Proactive Anti-Bullying Programs Why Punishment Alone Fails and What Actually Works The Appeal of Zero Tolerance: Strong Stance, Weak Results In today’s schools, we find many elementary schools using the zero-tolerance policy when it comes to bullying. The concept is straightforward and

Teacher intervention – Bullying in schools

Teacher Training – The Critical Gap in Anti-Bullying Education | Professional Development The Critical Teacher Training Gap in Anti-Bullying Education 98% Want to Help, But Only 50% Know How The Intention-Action Gap: Teachers Want to Help From the National Education Society, they have found that 98% of teachers believe it is their duty to intervene,

Importance of anti bullying committees

Importance of anti bullying committees

Bullying In Schools – Finding A Solution | ReportBullying.com Bullying In Schools – Finding A Solution By Jim Jordan A Recent School Visit Highlights Change You gain fresh insights from school visits. This week, you see real progress at a First Nations school in Sioux Lookout, north of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Students show politeness. They

Toronto schools combating anti-bullying problems

Toronto schools combating anti bullying problems

I’m here in the eastern part of Toronto where I’ll be speaking to 4 middle schools and 2 high schools about how to become proactive in reducing bullying. What I like the most is how excited they are to implement our anti-bullying program. It is critical to have a follow-up after an assembly to keep

Anti bullying program in Barstow California

Barstow Unified School Board Anti-Bullying Program Implementation | ReportBullying.com Success Story Barstow Unified School Board: A Model for Anti-Bullying Program Implementation Phase One Success Story with ReportBullying.com The Privilege of Witnessing True Educational Leadership I recently had the extraordinary privilege of visiting the Barstow Unified School Board as they embarked on phase one of implementing

Stop Bullying – Starts at the top

Making Change From the Top: Anti-Bullying Program Success | Jim Jordan ReportBullying.com Making a Change Starts From the Top Why Leadership Commitment is Essential for Anti-Bullying Program Success The Foundation of Successful Anti-Bullying Programs When any significant change is mandated and championed by top management, the implementation of that change percolates naturally and effectively throughout

Anti bullying programs

Creating Safe Schools: Bystander Training and Leadership Insights | ReportBullying.com Creating Safe Schools: Bystander Training and Leadership Insights Recent Training Experience We returned from a two-week intensive training program for students and parents. We presented at 13 schools. The focus centered on teaching students the bystander role. This approach allows school systems to implement our

Police Force – Bullying is a community problem

Police Force Partnership in Bullying Prevention – Building Safer Communities Together The Critical Role of Police in Bullying Prevention Building Safer Communities Through Law Enforcement Partnership Bullying is a Community Problem Since bullying behavior can happen anywhere, at any time, and with anyone, it is imperative that we all understand our responsibilities when it comes