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Cyberbullying What can help me help my students?
What is cyberbullying? ,[object Object]
It is not uncommon for cyberbullying to be prevalent in students ages 8-15 and beyond. Webb 2010
Vehicles for Cyberbullying ,[object Object]
Text messages
Picture messages
Email
Internet
Social networking sites
Chatrooms
Chat tools                                       and more…Webb 2010
Statistics ,[object Object]
One in three teens (ages 12-17) have been victims of cyberbullying
One in six pre-teens (ages 6-11) have been victims of cyberbullying
Children are just as likely to receive threatening messages at school as they are at home
The impact on the victims of bullying often include truancy, depression, poor academic performance, and sometimes suicideWebb 2010
Is it against the law? That depends… In the First Amendment we are all given the right of freedom of speech. There have been numerous court cases concerning cyberbullying, however each is individual and rulings remain just as unique and difficult to predict. Webb 2010
Law ,[object Object]
On this website, each state receives a letter grade based on the occurrences of cyberbullying cases and how they are handled. www.bullypolice.org
Also in Illinois schools are required to provide a minimum of two hours of Internet safety instruction annually to their K-12 students.Webb 2010
Challenges for Teachers ,[object Object]
Is bullying that takes place at home able to be disciplined within the school?
When do teachers step in?
What steps should be taken to decrease occurrences?Webb 2010
Challenges for Teachers None of these questions can be answered definitively.  So… What does the research say? Webb 2010

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Cyberbully presentation

  • 1. Cyberbullying What can help me help my students?
  • 2.
  • 3. It is not uncommon for cyberbullying to be prevalent in students ages 8-15 and beyond. Webb 2010
  • 4.
  • 11. Chat tools and more…Webb 2010
  • 12.
  • 13. One in three teens (ages 12-17) have been victims of cyberbullying
  • 14. One in six pre-teens (ages 6-11) have been victims of cyberbullying
  • 15. Children are just as likely to receive threatening messages at school as they are at home
  • 16. The impact on the victims of bullying often include truancy, depression, poor academic performance, and sometimes suicideWebb 2010
  • 17. Is it against the law? That depends… In the First Amendment we are all given the right of freedom of speech. There have been numerous court cases concerning cyberbullying, however each is individual and rulings remain just as unique and difficult to predict. Webb 2010
  • 18.
  • 19. On this website, each state receives a letter grade based on the occurrences of cyberbullying cases and how they are handled. www.bullypolice.org
  • 20. Also in Illinois schools are required to provide a minimum of two hours of Internet safety instruction annually to their K-12 students.Webb 2010
  • 21.
  • 22. Is bullying that takes place at home able to be disciplined within the school?
  • 23. When do teachers step in?
  • 24. What steps should be taken to decrease occurrences?Webb 2010
  • 25. Challenges for Teachers None of these questions can be answered definitively. So… What does the research say? Webb 2010
  • 26. Research: Bullying is a relatively recent research focus with work beginning in the early 70’s. Because of the even more recent nature of cyberbullying, there are several issues that characterize research in this area, and there are not many helpful conclusions. Webb 2010
  • 27.
  • 28. What are some effective intervention methods from previous studies in traditional bullying that could effect work on cyberbullying?Webb 2010
  • 29.
  • 30. Several pieces of cyberbullying research cite previous studies of traditional bullying, but it is difficult to transfer any prevention methods because of the often secretive nature of cyberbullying
  • 34. What now? For now, short of conducting more research, teachers can choose to follow their school’s technology policy and/or compose their own. Having a classroom technology policy could prevent problems from happening before they occur. It can also provide teachers with a set of fair and equal consequences for policy violations. Webb 2010
  • 35.
  • 36. clearly states the goals that the teacher intends to achieve by using technology and names any known activities that will use certain technologies
  • 37. shows compliance and understanding by both parent(s)/guardian(s) and student (preferably by means of a signature) and returned to the teacher to be filedWebb 2010
  • 38.
  • 39. provides the teacher and administrator’s contact information
  • 40. is thoroughly checked for correct spelling, grammar, and structure
  • 41. is approved by an administrator before being sent home with students (Some schools require this, others do not, but it’s still a good idea!)Webb 2010
  • 42. HINT Between the previous two slides and several additional slides that will be seen shortly in this presentation, you will be easily able to compose a technology policy for your desired setting and fulfill the assignment requirements. Note those slides!
  • 43.
  • 44. Remind students of the policies in place frequently throughout the duration of a project or school year.
  • 45. Post your policy in the classroom or computer lab so students have no excuse for being unfamiliar with it.Webb 2010
  • 46. Complete the Activity: Locate the Cyberbullying Activity on WesternOnline. Read it carefully and complete it by the posted due date. Worth 40 pts. Don’t forget to review the rubric before starting! The following slides will help you create your submission. Read the instructions and use this presentation to guide your progress. Webb 2010
  • 47. How to write your introduction An introduction should begin by stating the need for keeping our students safe while using technology and defining unfamiliar terms like “cyberbullying.” Next, it should mention what types of technology students may use in the classroom, for which activities they will be used, and what this document actually is. Lastly, the introduction should provide additional resources for parents/guardians or students to find more information on different computer programs, processes or devices you might be using. Webb 2010
  • 48. How to word your policy Divide your policy into two or three paragraphs depending upon the age of your students. ¶ - Expectations (i.e. …) students are expected to treat all technological equipment with care and respect. Students are expected to follow teacher instructions with regard to internet usage and website viewing with no exceptions. Students are prohibited from… ¶ - Consequences (might be identical to school’s handbook consequences) Webb 2010
  • 49. How to word your policy ¶ - Student usage expectations of outside devices: Cell phones Pagers Cameras Mp3 players Gaming devices etc… Many schools simply prohibit use of these during school hours or on school grounds. Webb 2010
  • 50. How to incorporate compliance This consists of a couple simple sentences. All the sentences need to state is that a signature at the bottom of the document represents agreement with the policies outlined in the document, and that students who do not comply will not be allowed to participate in such activities. Both student and parent(s)/guardian(s) signatures should be present. Webb 2010
  • 51. How to include contact information Finally, include your personal as well as school office contact information for families to use if they have any questions. Ms. Doe, 3rd grade, 555-1234, jdoe@school.edu Elementary office, West Best School: 555-5678 Webb 2010
  • 52. References Bully Police U.S.A. (2009). Retrieved from website: www.bullypolice.org Meyers, J. J. (2009). Censoring cyber speech on campus??? Unpublished manuscript. Presented September 29, 2009 at Western Illinois University. Meyers, J. J., & Carper, G. T. (2009). Cyberbullying: The legal challenge for educators. West’s Educational Law Reporter. Meyers, J. J., Carper, G. T., & Hemphill, L. S. (2009). Cyber Bullies Come to Campus: Are Administrators and Faculty Ready? Roskamp, T. J. (2009). Cyberbullying in Illinois public schools. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Western Illinois University. Webb 2010
  • 53. References Backer, T. E., & Russ, A. (2007). Implementing evidence-based youth violence prevention programs: one community’s experiences. Human Interaction Research Institute, Retrieved from: http://www.humaninteract.org/images/finalrep149.pdf. Hirschstein, M. K., Van Schoiack Edstrom, L., Frey, K. S., Snell, J. L., & MacKenzie, E. P. (2007). Walking the talk in bullying prevention: teacher implementation variables related to initial impact of the Steps to Respect program. School Psychology Review, 36(1), 3-21. Hoff, D. L., & Mitchell, S. N. (2008). Cyberbullying: causes, effects, and remedies. Journal of Educational Administration, 47(5), 652-665. Juvonen, J., & Gross, E. F. (2008). Extending the school grounds? Bullying experiences in cyberspace. Journal of School Health, 78(9), 496-505. Webb 2010
  • 54. References Salmivalli, C., Kaukiainen, A., & Voeten, M. (2005). Anti-bullying intervention: implementation and outcome. British Journal of Educational Psychology, 75, 465-487. Slonje, R., & Smith, P. K. (2007). Cyberbullying: another main type of bullying? Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 49, 147-154. Smith, P. K., Mahdavi, J., Carvalho, M., Fisher, S., Russell, S., & Tippett, N. (2008). Cyberbullying: its nature and impact in secondary school pupils. The Journal of Child Psychology, 49(4), 376-385. Wright, V. H., Burnham, J. J., Inman, C. T., & Ogorchock, H. N. (2009). Cyberbullying: using virtual scenarios to educate and raise awareness. Journal of Computing in Teacher Education, 26(1), 35-42.  Yasuda, H. (2009). Preventing cyberbullying without prohibitions: looking at web science from an educational perspective. In: Proceedings of the WebSci ‘09: Society On-line, 18-20 March 2009, Athens, Greece. (In Press) Webb 2010