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This training toolkit is made up of two modules that address bullying in classrooms.  Specifically, it is designed to assist teachers in cultivating meaningful relationships with students while creating a positive climate in the classroom.


Module 1 - Understanding and Intervening in Bullying Behavior

Addresses how to identify and effectively intervene when bullying occurs (including tips on de-escalation).

              Trainer’s Guide, Overview, and Outline (PDF)
              PowerPoint (PPT)
              Handouts (PDF)
              Module 1 Trainer Feedback


Module 2 - Creating a Supportive Classroom Climate

Considers effective strategies to build a classroom climate where bullying is less likely to occur.

              Trainer’s Guide, Overview, and Outline (PDF)
              PowerPoint (PPT)
              Handouts (PDF)
              Module 2 Trainer Feedback

DESIGN TEAM NOTE: This training toolkit was intentionally designed to be offered as a series. The content of each module complements and completes the content contained in the other module. While Module 1 (Understanding and Intervening in Bullying Behavior) addresses how to identify and effectively intervene when bullying occurs (including tips on de-escalation), Module 2 (Creating a Supportive Classroom Climate) considers effective strategies to build a classroom climate where bullying is less likely to occur. It’s our belief that teachers and students alike are best served when BOTH modules are covered with teachers within a short timeframe of one another.

*Please return to this site once you’ve delivered this module and complete a short survey (see trainer feedback form links above) to provide feedback on how this content can be improved in the future.
 

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