Posts Tagged ‘workplace bullying in schools’
Cyberbullying featured at school bullying conf in Nov
Monday, October 11th, 2010
Talk about timely!! Our friends at the premier association of school officials committed to preventing school-age bullying, Intl’l Bullying Prevention Association, are dedicating their 2010 Conference in Seattle to CYBERBULLYING. If you have any role in any school, public or private, consider attending Nov. 15-17. Your students’ lives may depend on it! Dr. Dan Olweus from Norway will be there in person. WBI will be there describing its pioneering Workplace Bullying in Schools program, launched in Sioux City, IA (2009) and Desert Sands (La Quinta, CA, 2010). (WBI presented a 2008 IBPA keynote and workshop.)
Tags: cyberbullying, Dan Olweus, IBPA, student suicides, workplace bullying in schools
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Stealing From Children: A Great Injustice Of Workplace Bullying In America's Schools
Thursday, March 25th, 2010
Guest essay by Matt Spencer, EdD, veteran school administrator and HR professional, connecting the dots between workplace bullying in the schools and its impact on students.
“The workplace bully in America’s schools is a taker…a robber…a thief. The bully steals the dignity, self-esteem, confidence, joy, happiness, and quality of life of the targeted victim. But when the target is a teacher, a great injustice occurs because the bully robs the students of what they want, need, and deserve…. A great tragedy occurs everyday in America’s schools as thousands of children are robbed by the workplace bully of the RIGHT to be nurtured and taught by such honorable, caring, outstanding educators.”
Tags: bullied teachers impact students, education, HR, teacher bullying, workplace bullying in schools
Posted in Employer Action/Inaction, Social Justice | 7 Comments »


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