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Reducing Bullying Behaviors in the School Environment

Course #: 02-2464

Price: $24.00

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  • IACET: 0.1 CEUs
  • All Other Organizations: 2.00 Hours
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CEU Course Description

Bullying is a pervasive issue that affects students' physical, emotional, social, and educational well-being. Understanding the complex dynamics of bullying and implementing effective strategies to reduce it is essential for creating a safe and supportive school environment. This professional development course is designed for educators who are committed to addressing bullying behavior in schools. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of bullying, explore its impact on students, and learn practical strategies to prevent and intervene in bullying situations. Through real-life case examples and action planning, educators will be equipped to foster a positive school climate, support victims, and rehabilitate bullies, ultimately creating a more inclusive and respectful school community. In this course, participants will learn about 1) the nature and characteristics of bullying behavior, 2) the multifaceted impact of bullying on students, and 3) effective strategies and programs to reduce bullying and promote a positive school climate.

CEU Course Objectives

  1. Recognize the various forms of bullying, including physical, verbal, relational, and cyberbullying.
  2. Recall the characteristics of bullying behavior.
  3. Identify the physical, psychological, emotional, and social impacts of bullying on students.
  4. Summarize bullying prevention strategies to utilize in the school environment.

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Course Date: 2024-12-16

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