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School Bus Safety: Reduce Bullying, Fighting, and Other Destructive Behaviors

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Session Description:
Are you looking for ways to help reduce or resolve bullying, fighting, and other destructive behaviors on school buses and at bus stops? Join Brent Maguire, former DARE and School Resource Officer, as he discusses what bullying is, how it might manifest on a school bus or at bus stops, and how to respond to the behavior. He will also cover specific strategies for addressing and reporting bullying as it occurs and discuss how to create a climate that helps to prevent bullying and minimize fighting and other destructive behaviors.

Learning Objectives:
  • Explain the definition of bullying, how it might manifest on a school bus or at bus stops, and how to respond to the behavior.

  • Discuss strategies for addressing and reporting bullying as it occurs and how to create a climate that helps to prevent bullying and minimize fighting and other destructive behaviors.


  • Assessment: Participants will join a collaborative backchannel chat and discuss ways to reduce bullying, fighting, and other destructive behaviors to demonstrate their understanding of the session objectives and reflect on their learning.

    Details

    Status: Available On-Demand
    Subject: Cross-curricular
    Last aired on: Thursday, July 21, 2022 @ 4:00 PM EDT
    Duration: 30 minutes
    Credit Hours: 0.5
    Categories: Administrator Resources, School Safety
    Tags: bullying, bus stops, destructive behavior, fighting, school bus safety

    Reviews (32)

    Full Member
     
    Very informative.
     
    Good info
    Basic Member
    +1
     
    Very important points to keep in mind. Thank you so much!
    Basic Member
     
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    Full Member
     
    Important topic. Solid advice!
     
    It was very helpful; I realized that both the bully and the person being bullied should be helped. It was very helpful!
    Full Member
     
    thanks
    Basic Member
     
    Good information! Thanks!
     
    Nice work
     
    Great information. Very helpful.
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