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The Bully Proof
Classroom
A 3 credit graduate course for
teachers from the Regional Training
Center in partnership with TCNJ and
Gratz College
Bullying Definition
 Bullying is when a stronger,
more powerful person hurts or
frightens a smaller or weaker
person deliberately (on
purpose) and repeatedly
(again and again).
Bullying: 3 Important
Components
1. Bullying is aggressive behavior
that involves unwanted, negative
actions.
2. Bullying involves a pattern of
behavior repeated over time.
3. Bullying involves an imbalance of
power or strength.
Bullying: Many Roles
1. The Bully
2. The Victim
3. The Bystander
4. The Collaborator
5. The Rescuer
Bullying Takes on Many Forms
1. Verbal bullying including
derogatory comments and bad
names
2. Bullying through social exclusion
or isolation
3. Physical bullying such as hitting,
kicking, shoving, and spitting
4. Bullying through lies and false
rumors
Bullying Takes on Many Forms
5. Having money or other
personal property taken or
damaged by students who bully
6. Being threatened or being
forced to do things by students
who bully
7. Racial bullying
8. Sexual bullying
9. Cyber bullying (via cell phone or
Internet)
Bullying Statistics
 60% of middle school students say that
they have been bullied, while only16%
of staff believe that students are bullied.
 160,000 students stay home from school
everyday because of bullying. (NEA) 
 30% of students who reported they had
been bullied said they had at times
brought weapons to school. 
 A bully is six times more likely to be
incarcerated by the age of 24. 
Bullying Statistics
 A bully is five times more likely to have a
serious criminal record when he grows
up. 
 2/3 of students who are targets become
bullies. 
 20% of all children say they have been
bullied. 
 20% of high school students say they have
seriously considered suicide within the last
12 months. 
Bullying Statistics
 25% of students say that teachers
intervened in bullying incidents, while 71%
of teachers say they intervened. 
 The average child has watched 8,000
televised murders and 100,000 acts of
violence before finishing elementary
school. 
 The number one Play Station game is
Grand Theft Auto where the theme is
stealing cars, shooting police officers, and
beating up and killing prostitutes. 
Bullying Statistics
 Bullying was a factor in 2/3 of the 37 school shootings
reviewed by the US Secret Service.
 According to the National Institute of Occupational
Safety Health (NIOSH) (Sauter, et al., 1990), there is a
loss of employment amounting to $19 billion and a
drop in productivity of 3 billion due to workplace
bullying.
 Law enforcement costs related to bullying are
enormous. Since 1999, the Office on Violence against
Women (OVW) has spent $98 million in assistance to
address campus sexual violence.
One More Thing We Know
 In schools
where there
are bullying
programs,
bullying is
reduced by
50%
as long as…
Bullying Myths
 Bullying is an Isolated, Individual Aggressive Action-
Bullying is not an isolated aggressive action. In fact,
bullying/victimizing problems are influenced by peers,
families, schools, and communities.
 Bullying Occurs Between a Bully and a Victim- Bullying is a
dynamic social relationship problem and many youth
move in and out of various roles.
 Anti-Bullying Policies are Ineffective- If Anti-bullying policies
are not mandated many school districts do not willingly
develop and adopt Anti-Bullying policies which create
awareness and lay the foundation for lasting societal
changes.
 It’s Impossible to Stop Bullying- When there is positive adult
leadership in schools, positive student leadership, and
healthy relationships there is less bullying.
Bullying Myths cont.
 Bullying Prevention and Intervention are complicated and
Expensive- The development of healthy social relationships
is free. Strategies don’t have to be expensive and should
simply be based upon the golden rule.
 Physical Bullying is More Damaging that Relational or
Verbal Bullying- Sticks and Stones Break my Bones but
Words will Never Hurt Me is UNTRUE. With cyber bulling on
the rise Verbal Bullying can go undetected, maybe for
years.
 Figuring out How to evaluate Anti-Bullying Efforts is too
Complicated- Statistical Reviews can be preformed at any
level to determine the effect of any program. It is done
with student test scores on a regular basis in schools.
Other Bullying Myths
 There is no bullying here
 There are no gangs here
 It’s a rite of passage
 Bullies/gang members are tough
 Bullies/gang members are popular
 Small communities are immune
Anti Bullying Pledge
“I pledge to
not use my
hands or
words to
hurt other
people.”
The Bully Proof
ClassroomWant to know more?
Register for the “Bully
Proof Classroom”
face2face or online @
www.theRTC.net

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The Bully Proof Classroom from RTC/TCNJ/Gratz College

  • 1. The Bully Proof Classroom A 3 credit graduate course for teachers from the Regional Training Center in partnership with TCNJ and Gratz College
  • 2. Bullying Definition  Bullying is when a stronger, more powerful person hurts or frightens a smaller or weaker person deliberately (on purpose) and repeatedly (again and again).
  • 3. Bullying: 3 Important Components 1. Bullying is aggressive behavior that involves unwanted, negative actions. 2. Bullying involves a pattern of behavior repeated over time. 3. Bullying involves an imbalance of power or strength.
  • 4. Bullying: Many Roles 1. The Bully 2. The Victim 3. The Bystander 4. The Collaborator 5. The Rescuer
  • 5. Bullying Takes on Many Forms 1. Verbal bullying including derogatory comments and bad names 2. Bullying through social exclusion or isolation 3. Physical bullying such as hitting, kicking, shoving, and spitting 4. Bullying through lies and false rumors
  • 6. Bullying Takes on Many Forms 5. Having money or other personal property taken or damaged by students who bully 6. Being threatened or being forced to do things by students who bully 7. Racial bullying 8. Sexual bullying 9. Cyber bullying (via cell phone or Internet)
  • 7. Bullying Statistics  60% of middle school students say that they have been bullied, while only16% of staff believe that students are bullied.  160,000 students stay home from school everyday because of bullying. (NEA)   30% of students who reported they had been bullied said they had at times brought weapons to school.   A bully is six times more likely to be incarcerated by the age of 24. 
  • 8. Bullying Statistics  A bully is five times more likely to have a serious criminal record when he grows up.   2/3 of students who are targets become bullies.   20% of all children say they have been bullied.   20% of high school students say they have seriously considered suicide within the last 12 months. 
  • 9. Bullying Statistics  25% of students say that teachers intervened in bullying incidents, while 71% of teachers say they intervened.   The average child has watched 8,000 televised murders and 100,000 acts of violence before finishing elementary school.   The number one Play Station game is Grand Theft Auto where the theme is stealing cars, shooting police officers, and beating up and killing prostitutes. 
  • 10. Bullying Statistics  Bullying was a factor in 2/3 of the 37 school shootings reviewed by the US Secret Service.  According to the National Institute of Occupational Safety Health (NIOSH) (Sauter, et al., 1990), there is a loss of employment amounting to $19 billion and a drop in productivity of 3 billion due to workplace bullying.  Law enforcement costs related to bullying are enormous. Since 1999, the Office on Violence against Women (OVW) has spent $98 million in assistance to address campus sexual violence.
  • 11. One More Thing We Know  In schools where there are bullying programs, bullying is reduced by 50% as long as…
  • 12. Bullying Myths  Bullying is an Isolated, Individual Aggressive Action- Bullying is not an isolated aggressive action. In fact, bullying/victimizing problems are influenced by peers, families, schools, and communities.  Bullying Occurs Between a Bully and a Victim- Bullying is a dynamic social relationship problem and many youth move in and out of various roles.  Anti-Bullying Policies are Ineffective- If Anti-bullying policies are not mandated many school districts do not willingly develop and adopt Anti-Bullying policies which create awareness and lay the foundation for lasting societal changes.  It’s Impossible to Stop Bullying- When there is positive adult leadership in schools, positive student leadership, and healthy relationships there is less bullying.
  • 13. Bullying Myths cont.  Bullying Prevention and Intervention are complicated and Expensive- The development of healthy social relationships is free. Strategies don’t have to be expensive and should simply be based upon the golden rule.  Physical Bullying is More Damaging that Relational or Verbal Bullying- Sticks and Stones Break my Bones but Words will Never Hurt Me is UNTRUE. With cyber bulling on the rise Verbal Bullying can go undetected, maybe for years.  Figuring out How to evaluate Anti-Bullying Efforts is too Complicated- Statistical Reviews can be preformed at any level to determine the effect of any program. It is done with student test scores on a regular basis in schools.
  • 14. Other Bullying Myths  There is no bullying here  There are no gangs here  It’s a rite of passage  Bullies/gang members are tough  Bullies/gang members are popular  Small communities are immune
  • 15. Anti Bullying Pledge “I pledge to not use my hands or words to hurt other people.”
  • 16. The Bully Proof ClassroomWant to know more? Register for the “Bully Proof Classroom” face2face or online @ www.theRTC.net