
WEBSITES ON BULLYING, VANDALISM
& SCHOOL VIOLENCE
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All of the sites listed were active as of October 12, 2005. The evaluation is by the AVA Center staff according to the amount of information given and its potential use in the classroom.
Websites Lesson Plans & Classroom Activities Webquests
BULLYING 42EXPLORE
http://www.42explore2.com/bully.htm
Basic information for students on bullying plus links, webquests and activities.
Excellent
STOP BULLYING NOW
http://www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov/index.asp?area=main
Good information on bullying including What Bullying Is, What You Can Do, Cool
Stuff, and What Adults Can Do. The Cool Stuff section has animated webisodes on
bullying along with 8 games. Appropriate for elementary/middle school students.
Excellent
STUDENT VIOLENCE IN AMERICA’S SCHOOLS – A NEW
YORK TIMES ISSUE IN DEPTH
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/specials/schoolviolence/index.html
An in-depth examination of school violence from the New York Times includes News
Summaries, a Web Guide (links), and Lesson Plans. Excellent - Also in the Lesson
Plans section.
VIOLENCE PREVENTION RESOURCES
http://www.air.org/cecp/school_violence.htm
Articles and publications to print out on school violence. Excellent
WHAT’S WRONG WITH BULLYING?
http://library.thinkquest.org/TQ0312169/intro.html
A site for students by students on bullying aimed primarily at middle school
students. Sections: Types, Reasons, Test, Rules, Aware!, Stop!, Stand Up!,
Posters, and Resources. Excellent
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ANTI-BULLYING NETWORK
http://www.antibullying.net/
A site for students, parents and teachers with excellent information on
bullying. The Young People section has several characters who "discuss"
bullying. The School Staff section has information sheets and a reading list.
Very Good
BULLYING MYTHS – TRUE/FALSE QUIZ
http://www.melissainstitute.org/documents/BullyingMythsQuiz.pdf
A quiz for junior/senior high students on bullying. Very Good
OPERATION RESPECT: DON’T LAUGH AT ME
http://www.dontlaugh.org/
"Operation Respect is a non-profit organization working to transform schools,
camps and organizations focused on children and youth, into more compassionate,
safe and respectful environments. Founded by Peter Yarrow of the folk group
Peter, Paul & Mary, the organization disseminates educational resources that are
designed to establish a climate that reduces the emotional and physical cruelty
some children inflict upon each other by behaviors such as ridicule, bullying
and-in extreme cases-violence. It is a unique organization that provides a
gateway to broad scale adoption of school-based character education as well as
social and emotional learning (SEL) programs.
Toward this end, Operation Respect developed the Don't Laugh at Me (DLAM)
programs, one for grades 2-5, another for grades 6-8 and a third for summer
camps and after-school programs. All of the programs utilize inspiring music and
video along with curriculum guides based on the well-tested, highly regarded
conflict resolution curricula developed by the Resolving Conflict Creatively
Program (RCCP) of Educators for Social Responsibility (ESR)."
These materials can be ordered free of charge by
teachers and others. Very Good
OUT ON A LIMB – A GUIDE TO GETTING ALONG
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/conflict/index.html
A site for students about conflict and bullying. Follow the animated story. Very
Good
SCHOOL VIOLENCE RESOURCE CENTER
http://www.svrc.net/
Check out the Resource Library for Fact Sheets, Articles, Briefing Papers, and
more. Very Good
THE SCHOOL VIOLENCE WATCH NETWORK
http://www.cybersnitch.net/schoolviolencewatch.htm
"The School Violence Watch Network (SVWN) is a free comprehensive web based
communication system and information exchange repository that was created to
assist school administrators, teachers and law enforcement officials quickly and
efficiently deal with threats and rumors of violence, bullying, or drug abuse
occurring within schools. This system can potentially reduce or prevent all
violent activities that threaten students and educators worldwide."
Very Good
VIOLENCE PREVENTION
http://www.rhlschool.com/violenceprev.htm
Links on violence prevention. Very Good
YOUTH VIOLENCE THEME PAGE
http://www.cln.org/themes/youth_violence.html
A page of links to sites about violence in teens. Very Good
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BULLYING
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/bullying/
Information from the BBC on the problem of bullying in schools. Includes Chat, a
cartoon, links and more. Good
BULLYING.ORG
http://www.bullying.org/public/frameset.cfm
Information for students on teachers. Good
BULLYING INTERVENTION STRATEGIES THAT WORK –
SCHOOL ISSUES ARTICLE
http://www.educationworld.com/a_issues/issues103.shtml
An article on bullying at school for teachers and administrators. Includes good
links. Good
THE CENTER FOR THE PREVENTION OF SCHOOL
VIOLENCE
http://www.ncdjjdp.org/cpsv/
Information for teachers, parents and administrative staff on preventing school
violence. Good
DEADLY LESSONS: UNDERSTANDING LETHAL SCHOOL
VIOLENCE
http://www.nap.edu/openbook/0309084121/html/
An online book on school violence. It examines several specific cases. Good
DEALING WITH SCHOOL VANDALISM – CLASSROOM
PROBLEM SOLVER
http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/shore/shore037.shtml
An article with suggestions for dealing with school vandalism. Good
AN EDUCATOR’S GUIDE TO BULLYING
http://www.kellybear.com/TeacherArticles/TeacherTip9.html
An article for teachers on bullying. Good
THE IMPACT OF VANDALISM
http://tre.ngfl.gov.uk/server.php?request=cmVzb3VyY2UuZnVsbHZpZXc%3D&resourceId=12321
A British lesson plan on vandalism for elementary students that is easily
adaptable to local classrooms. Good
KEEP SCHOOLS SAFE
http://www.keepschoolssafe.org/
Information for parents, teachers, and students on school safety. Includes
articles and more. Includes Bullying. Good
KIDS AND VIOLENCE
http://www.familyeducation.com/topic/front/0,1156,65-24137,00.html
Information for parents and teachers on kids and violence. Good
NEW WAYS TO STOP BULLYING
http://www.apa.org/monitor/oct02/bullying.html
An article explaining the results of the latest research on bullying with
information on programs that work. Good
THE NEWEST BREED OF BULLY: THE CYBERBULLY
http://www.pta.org/archive_article_details_1117639656218.html
An article about the new phenomenon of cyberbullying. Geared to parents but
contains good information for teachers. Good
ONLINE RESOURCES FOR BATTLING BULLIES
http://www.sasinschool.com/results/articles/pages/ethread_bullying.shtml
An article with information on websites for bullying information. Good
PREVENTING SCHOOL VANDALISM – CLASSROOM
PROBLEM SOLVER
http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/shore/shore038.shtml
An article with suggestions for preventing school vandalism. Good
SCHOOL VIOLENCE – WHYFILES
http://whyfiles.org/065school_violence/
Information on school violence. Good
SCHOOL VIOLENCE PREVENTION: STRATEGIES TO KEEP
SCHOOLS SAFE
http://www.rppi.org/ps234.html
A lengthy policy paper on school violence prevention. Has good statistics. Good
STOP BULLYING BEFORE IT STARTS – SCHOOL
ADMINISTRATORS ARTICLE
http://www.educationworld.com/a_admin/admin/admin117.shtml
An article on bullying at school for administrators. Good
STOPPING SCHOOL VIOLENCE
http://www.ncpc.org/ncpc/ncpc/?pg=2088-6162
Lists of 12 things law enforcement, parents, principals, students, teachers and
the rest of us can do to prevent school violence. 6 lists altogether. Good
THE TEACHER’S GUIDE TO SCHOOLS AND VIOLENCE
http://www.theteachersguide.com/schoolviolence.htm
Resources and links for teachers on the issue of schools and violence. Good
TEEN FACTS – BULLYING
http://www.safeyouth.org/scripts/teens/bullying.asp
Information for teens on bullying. Sections: Introduction, What You Can Do,
Helpful Links and References. Good
TEENSHEALTH – SHOULD YOU WORRY ABOUT SCHOOL
VIOLENCE?
http://kidshealth.org/teen/school_jobs/bullying/school_violence.html
An article for teens on school violence. Check the More Articles Like This tab
for an article on bullying and guns in school. Good
THE TRAGEDY OF SLACK FARM
http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d10/asb/anthro2003/archy/pothunting/
An article with photos and video clips on the destruction of a prehistoric site
in Illinois by vandals who bulldozed an unexcavated site looking for artifacts
to sell. Good
WHAT’S BULLYING?
http://www.nobully.org.nz/advicek.htm
A site from New Zealand suitable for students on bullying. Sections include:
What is Bullying?, Why Do Some People Bully?, What Can You Do if You are
Bullied? and more. Note: There is a video for sale on this site. Good
WHAT’S YOUR BULLY IQ?
http://www.no-bully.com/quiz.html
A 10-question quiz on bullying. It includes the answers. Good
LESSON PLANS & CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES
HALL MONITORS: SCHOOL REPORTERS PROBE THE
HEART OF SCHOOL VIOLENCE – LESSON PLAN
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/20030313thursday.html?searchpv=learning_lessons
A lesson plan for grades 6-12 on school violence. "In this lesson,
students will investigate the incidence of different types of violence that
occurs in their schools, and question local authorities about the best ways to
reduce violence in school." Excellent
A HIGH-INTEREST NOVEL HELPS STRUGGLING READERS
CONFRONT BULLYING IN SCHOOLS – LESSON PLAN
http://www.readwritethink.org/lessons/lesson_view_printer_friendly.asp?id=390
A lesson plan covering several sessions for grades 9-12 using a realistic,
high-interest novel as a basis for discussion. Excellent
IS THE INTERNET IGNITING VIOLENCE? THE
INTERNET, THE FIRST AMENDMENT, AND THE MASSACRE AT COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL –
LESSON PLAN
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/19990429thursday.html?searchpv=learning_lessons
A lesson plan for grades 6-12 on school violence. "In this lesson,
students understand how various issues regarding restrictions on the Internet
are impacted by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution,
particularly in light of the recent school shooting and bombing in Littleton,
Colorado. Students will participate in a round-table discussion of these issues,
as well as develop, distribute, and analyze the results of a survey about
Internet regulations and the applications of the First Amendment in our
increasingly technological society." Excellent
IT’S JUST A GAME? COMPARING RESPONSES TO
VIOLENCE IN THE MEDIA – LESSON PLAN
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/20041014thursday.html?searchpv=learning_lessons
A lesson plan for grades 6-12 on violence. "In this lesson, students
consider their own attitudes toward "concrete" and "abstract" violence in the
media (news, television shows/movies, and videos/computer games), before
developing hypotheses that assess the effect of gender and age on people's
attitudes toward such violence and designing a survey to test those hypotheses.
For homework, they administer the survey, tabulate the results and write essays
summarizing and analyzing their conclusions." Excellent
NIGHTMARE IN MINNESOTA: A ROUND-TABLE
DISCUSSION ABOUT VIOLENCE IN SCHOOLS – LESSON PLAN
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/20050323wednesday.html?searchpv=learning_lessons
A lesson plan for grades 6-12 on school violence. "In the wake of the
March 21, 2005, school shooting at Red Lake High School, students are encouraged
to share, through discussion and writing, their thoughts and feelings about
violence in schools, and consider the events as they unfold." Excellent
SHOULD HATE BE OUTLAWED? – LESSON PLAN
http://www.crf-usa.org/violence/hate.html
A lesson plan for junior/senior high students on hate and hate crimes. It
discusses specific hate crimes and the reaction of the community including
attempts to legislate against this. Excellent
STUDENT VIOLENCE IN AMERICA’S SCHOOLS – A NEW
YORK TIMES ISSUE IN DEPTH – LESSON PLANS
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/specials/schoolviolence/index.html
An in-depth examination of school violence from the New York Times includes News
Summaries, a Web Guide (links), and Lesson Plans. Excellent - Also in the
Websites section.
WEB LESSONS ON SCHOOL VIOLENCE
http://www.crf-usa.org/violence/intro.html
A collection of lesson plans on school violence from the Constitutional Rights
Foundation. Excellent
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DEALING WITH BULLIES – LESSON PLAN
http://www.mcgruff.org/Grownups/lp_bullies.htm’
A McGruff lesson plan for grades 1-2 on dealing with bullies. See also McGruff’s
Bully Alert VT505431. Very Good
EXPLORING THE NATURE OF CONFLICT – LESSON PLAN
http://www.teachervision.fen.com/page/2919.html
A lesson plan for elementary/middle school students on conflict.
" Students will construct definitions of conflict and violence
Students will distinguish between conflict and violence. Students will
identify what is positive about conflict Students will analyze a conflict they
have experienced." Very Good
THE IMPACT OF VANDALISM – LESSON PLAN
http://tre.ngfl.gov.uk/server.php?request=cmVzb3VyY2UuZnVsbHZpZXc%3D&resourceId=12321
A lesson plan from England easily adaptable to U.S. primary classrooms evaluates
the impact of vandalism. "Two lesson plans, photographs and a children's
activity sheet for Year 2.
In the first lesson children identify the different ways in which vandalism can
damage the natural and built environment.
In the second lesson the children work in pairs to order acts of vandalism by
severity." Very Good
SCHOOL VIOLENCE – ONLINE LESSONS
http://www.crf-usa.org/violence/intro.html
Four lessons on school violence. Very Good
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BULLYING REALITY QUIZ – LESSON PLAN
http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/00-2/lp2064.shtml
A lesson plan for grades 6-12 on bullying. "Students take a quiz about
school violence and create their own quiz on bullying." Good
KIDS BULLYING KIDS – LESSON PLANNING
http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/00-2/lp2055.shtml
An article for planning a lesson on bullying. Good
TEACHING GUIDE: BULLYING FOR GRADES K-5
http://www.goodcharacter.com/GROARK/Bullying.html
Includes information, class discussion starters, home assignments and more. A
companion to a video but includes good general information. Good
WHAT ABOUT FIGHTING? – LESSON PLAN
http://www.teachervision.fen.com/page/2962.html
A lesson plan for grades 3-8 on fighting to resolve conflicts. Good
WHERE MONSTERS CAN GROW – LESSON PLAN
http://teachers.net/lessons/posts/780.html
A lesson plan for elementary students on the poem "Where Monsters Can Grow".
Good
BULLY-FREE WEBQUEST
http://www.redgie.ca/speced/bullyquest/
A webquest on bullying for elementary students.
"You, Sherlock, and your partner(s), Holmes #1, and Holmes #2 are a team of book
sleuths assigned to a top secret mission: To study literary figures, explore the
characteristics of bullies and victims, and gain insight into the problems and
solutions of bullying behaviors.
Your team must use super power reading techniques to explore the characters of
books that are influencing and shaping the youth of today. Your leader, Major
Safepeace, has asked you to ponder the following questions as you conduct your
investigation: What are the characteristics of the bullies and how can they be
handled? Are bullies born or are they made? What affect do bullies have on
others? What literary figures encourage the heart? Each group member must
investigate 2 literary figures from the books listed on the Resources Page of
this Webquest . Students will read from the "Resources Page" and/or novels, use
the "Character Traits List", "Bullying Chart", and list of "Factors Contributing
to Resiliency" and complete a "Character Orb" for each character."
Excellent
BULLYING WEBQUEST
http://www.edina.k12.mn.us/concord/classrooms/5th/mccarthy/webquest/intro.htm
A webquest for elementary students on bullying. "The time to act is now.
You are going to learn more about bullying in hopes of finding a solution to the
problem. You’ll explore different websites to find all the information you can.
You'll also think about your own experiences and even think back to the Kindness
Retreat. Once you've gathered your information, the best thing to do with it is
share it. You'll be creating your own anti-bullying poster, and you'll be
writing and performing a short skit with other members of your class. Through
public awareness, you hope to solve the problem." Excellent
BYE-BYE BULLY! WEBQUEST
http://bgeagles.tripod.com/webquest/index.htm
A webquest on bullying for 4th grade students. "Could you help
your school solve the bully problem? Reading fiction and non-fiction
pieces about bullying can provide some great advice. Your job is to study
articles and stories about this problem and create a brochure that your school
can publish to provide advice which will help students deal with bullying."
Excellent
CROOL ZONE? - A WEBQUEST SERIES
http://www.kn.sbc.com/wired/nonviolence/index.html
"The following series of activities is designed to help people explore issues
related to school safety. Some engage you in learning new information, some help
you understand what you feel about these issues, and others throw you into
discussions and problem-solving. The one thing they all have in common is the
goal of helping us to keep our school zones from being Crool Zones."
Excellent
A "NO-BULLYING" PROPOSAL WEBQUEST
http://www.gecdsb.on.ca/d&g/nobullying/
A webquest for elementary students on bullying.
"Your group's job is to create a presentation which describes the topic of
bullying, identifies the roles of different people, and makes a recommendation
about what your school should do to make it a safer place.
In researching this topic, you'll find that any "bullying situation" has a
person being bullied, a person doing the bullying, people that watch and do
nothing, and finally people that watch and do something about it.
Your group will create a presentation showing the results of your findings. You
may use Kidpix (.SIT or
.ZIP), Hyperstudio, or Corel
Presentations to show the results of your research. Blank templates for each are
available by clicking on the links above and downloading. The templates are just
there to get you started. Add as much graphics, text and additional pages as you
feel are necessary.
Your group may find using a Graphic Organizer helpful in determining the content
and the flow of your presentation." Excellent
SCHOOL VIOLENCE AND THE SECOND AMENDMENT
WEBQUEST
http://www.biopoint.com/WebQuests/BA1/Welcome.html
A webquest on school violence for senior high students.
"Rolias Lake is a pristine hunting and fishing resort area in
central Wisconsin located three hours north of the state capital, Madison. This
small community has only one high school, Jefferson Community Unit District High
School. On May 15, 1998 at approximately 12:15 pm a sixteen Jefferson High
School student, carrying at least two guns, opened fire in the Library /
Resource Center and killed two students and the Librarian, while injuring
several others. Calling this a copy cat crime, police have released the
following details to date: The 16 year old accused of the crime has been
described by friends, teachers and fellow students as a loner and a hunting
aficionado. Physically, he is small for his age and a little over weight. His
girlfriend had just recently broken up with him, and several students had
overheard him more than once proclaiming that she would regret her decision. The
girl was one of the two students killed in the assault. Meanwhile, members of
this small community, still reeling from the shock of this crime, and having
buried three of their own, have begun to put enormous pressure on the state
legislature to significantly revise existing state gun legislation.
In response the Wisconsin state legislature has formed a special, joint
committee to hear both sides of the debate over this proposed ban. Given special
powers of subpoena, the members of this committee have summoned representatives
from various interest groups in the Rolias Lake area to present testimony before
they vote to recommend or not recommend a full hearing before both houses of the
legislature." Excellent
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DON’T BE BRUTAL WITH YOUR DOODLE! WEBQUEST
http://www.techtrain.org/webquests/Webquest-Vandalism.htm
A webquest for 8th grade students on vandalism. "It is your job
to document and elaborate on your middle school vandalism project. You
will form a web publishing team. Your publishing team will consist of a
historian, a photojournalist, a statistician and an editor. Your team will
need to research and present the past two years, research and present the
present status, and gather information for future speculation. Your web
site will be linked to your school's site and those sections judged as excellent
(see evaluation rubric) will be featured on the district web site. You will need
to use a web editing tool, spreadsheet, word processor, and digital camera.
You will be learning about and reviewing the use of these tools in this creative
arts cycle in technology." Note: We found several broken links on this
site. Very Good
HERE COMES THE BULLY: STICKS AND STONES AND
NAMES CAN HURT YOU – WEBQUEST
http://home.insightbb.com/~dbuccola/bully.htm
A webquest for middle school students on bullying.
"Since you are leading experts on bullying, as a group you will come together to
utilize your skills to put together a PowerPoint slide show presentation sharing
your knowledge you have obtained through your research on bullying. You will be
divided into small groups and assigned a particular role in this process. This
slide show presentation, when viewed, will help other students in the school
deal with bullying. The slide show must include the following information:
Know what bullying is. Be able to recognize a bully. Know some useful ways to
deal with a bully. Realize that they don't have to be bullied. Have an idea of
some people they can go to if they are being bullied. Know how to react in
crisis or emergency bully situations. Know of immediate steps to be taken if
they are being bullied by and adult, even a teacher. Test themselves to see if
they are ever a bully to peers, brothers or sisters, parents, or even teachers.
Your slide show presentation is based on FACTS, not opinions. The information
needs to be accurate and useful for others. Useful links and a worksheet will be
provided for you to assist in your research."
Very Good
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BULLYING WEBQUEST
http://wappingersschools.org/bullying/bullying.html
A webquest on bullying for 2nd grade students. "For You to Do
Your first task is to learn about bullying and what you can do about it. You
will: Watch a video about bullying and Write and illustrate a story about
solving a bullying problem." Two of the outside links are broken. Good
SCHOOL VIOLENCE – A WEBQUEST
http://www.scs.k12.tn.us/STT99_WQ/STT99/Houston_HS/benzingt/Tony/studentwebquest.htm
A webquest for junior/senior high students on school violence. "Your group
has been commissioned by the United States Government to evaluate school
violence in general and in your particular school. You need to come up with a
presentation that will cover all of the points that are outlined in the task
section that follows." Note: We found some broken links on this site.
Good
STICKS AND STONES… AN ANTI-TEASING/BULLYING
PSA WEBQUEST ACTIVITY
http://www.berksiu.k12.pa.us/webquest/burkhardt/index.htm
A webquest for junior/senior high students on bullying.
"You and your team members are a staff of writers and producers
at a local television station. Your station is devoting an entire series to
Teasing and Bullying In Schools (you may choose a better title). Part of the
series will involve PSA's -- Public Service Announcements, that will be aired
during early fringe and prime-time programming hours. The target audience of
these PSA's are adolescents ages 8 - 15. Ultimately, your team's task is to
create a PSA that examines teasing and bullying and its effect on young
children. Remember: PSA's should be informative and persuade the viewer to
action -- not to tease or present concerns to a teacher if being teased, etc.
Your PSA should be at least one minute in length, no more than five minutes.
Your team's PSA can take any form that your group desires: newscast, docudrama,
play, puppet show, interview, testimonial, or music video."
Note: We found a lot of broken links on this site. Good
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