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In the U.S., an estimated 1.6 million students in grades six through ten are bullied one or more times per week--and as many as 150,000 victims cut classes each day just to avoid it. In this program, Dr. James Shaw, author of Jack and Jill: Why They Kill, explains how to confront and counter bullying in the nation’s schools. Candid interviews with bullied students including Evan Ramsey, convicted of killing his school’s principal and a classmate, as well as with two reformed bullies--one male, one female--provide a wide-ranging peer perspective on school violence. Students also share their successes as part of anti-bullying and peer mediation programs in their schools. A viewable/printable instructor’s guide is available online. Correlates to all applicable state and national standards. A Meridian Production. (18 minutes)
Part of the Series : Taking a Stand: The Bullying Prevention Series.
Product Contents: 18 minute DVD
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