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Donal O' Mahony

Teaching them to walk away… | eLearning Island - 37 views

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    Some personal and professional thoughts on cyber-bullying as a secondary/high-school teacher in Ireland.
C CC

Reasons why teachers leave the profession & what they do next - UKEdChat.com - 60 views

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    Workload and Bullying Main Reasons for Teachers Leaving the Profession A survey and interviews commissioned by UKEdChat.Com has revealed the main reasons why teachers are leaving the profession, and the careers they move onto once they have made th…
Donal O' Mahony

#SID2014 - "Net children go mobile" | eLearning Island - 13 views

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    My thoughts on normalising the use of social media in schools in the context of Safer Internet Day 2014 "This reality has yet to sink-in, in most schools where dealing with the safer-internet means presenting an anti-cyber bullying campaign rather than a positive pro-social media approach. Many children have a smart-device near at hand - the immediacy if this must be normalised within the process of teaching, learning and play as a tool for research, creation and communication rather than a device that necessarily leads to meanness."
jlugris

TEDxMarinette Talk - Why Antibullying Approaches Need to be Scrapped | The Hero Construction Company - 85 views

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    "Be a hero, better than do not be a bully"
Kathleen N

MS Cyberbullying Curriculum - 2 views

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    Seattle Public Schools | cuber bullying curricullum
anonymous

The Panda Sneezes: Youth Culture and The Digital Tattoo - 50 views

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    YouTube, Twitter, Steaming Video: our students swim in media, but to what end? More thoughts on teen suicide, cyber bullying, Wikileaks and Gawker.
anonymous

Don't Read Wikileaks: The Government Confronts the End of Privacy - 42 views

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    "As Bullies Go Digital" tells one story about technology's influence on schooling--parents tracking their children's every move. Why we need to see the crackdown on privacy as a sign that our paradigm for communication has changed.
Deborah Elzie

Is there a way to confirm what students post before it goes up online? - 91 views

David, I think Gaggle.net is the only one that has email/blogging/discussion boards and allows the administrator to filter. Have you used it with success? I am looking for a wiki that does the sam...

Glenda Baker

Rebecca Black Quits Middle School After Bullying - 114 views

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    Real world example of the change social media has on students.
Marc Patton

kidsAgainstBullying - 5 views

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    interactive cyber bullying web site
Don Doehla

CASEL | Success in School. Skills for Life. - 15 views

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    What Is Social and Emotional Learning? DSC_0624.JPG Social and emotional learning (SEL) involves the processes through which children and adults acquire and effectively apply the knowledge, attitudes and skills necessary to understand and manage emotions, set and achieve positive goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain positive relationships, and make responsible decisions.  SEL programming is based on the understanding that the best learning emerges in the context of supportive relationships that make learning challenging, engaging and meaningful.  Social and emotional skills are critical to being a good student, citizen and worker; and many risky behaviors (e.g., drug use, violence, bullying and dropping out) can be prevented or reduced when multiyear, integrated efforts are used to develop students' social and emotional skills. This is best done through effective classroom instruction; student engagement in positive activities in and out of the classroom; and broad parent and community involvement in program planning, implementation and evaluation. 
Martin Burrett

England Schools told to monitor pupils' web use - UKEdChat.com - 5 views

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    All schools in England are being told to filter inappropriate content and teach pupils about staying safe including online harm. Plans unveiled by the Education Secretary Nicky Morgan will require all schools to put in place strengthened measures to protect children from harm online - including cyber bullying, pornography and the risk of radicalisation.
Martin Burrett

Connecting, Imagining And Empathising Through "Writing In-Role" by @NBentleyTweets - 5 views

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    "In a world where political divisions seem more entrenched than ever, and a school system which has yet to crack the problem of bullying, an opportunity to engage young people with different voices, narratives and ideas seems urgently necessary. I would suggest that the strategy of "writing in-role" holds the potential to do just this. "
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