Videos
Bystander choices
Bullying and the Law
Bullying Numbers
Grab Bag
100
He says, "When you don't do anything to stop bullying, you are encouraging the bully."
What is something that the older brother of one of the bystanders says?
100
You should do this when you are worried about the safety of a bullying victim or don't know what to do or how to help.
What is "tell an adult?"
100
The number of times bullying has to occur in order to be considered bullying.
What is a single significant incident or a pattern of incidents?
100
The three parts of the bullying triange.
What are the bully, the victim, and the bystander.
100
The least effective method for preventing or stopping bullying.
Ignoring it.
200
An example of adult whom the bystanders go to for help in two of the videos.
Who is the teacher, Mr. Hernandez?
200
Including someone who is often excluded, asking if someone needs help, sitting next to someone on the bus or at lunch who is alone, smiling in a friendly way!
What are examples of things you can do to help someone who is a victim of bullying?
200
The different types of bullying.
What are: Written, Verbal, Physcial, Electronic
200
57% of the time, within 10 seconds
What is the percentage of time bullying stops when a bystander intervenes.
200
The reason bystanders often choose to do nothing.
What is fear that bullying will happen to them.
300
A dangerous or high-risk situation in one of the videos.
What is causing another camper to get lost in the woods.
300
The four strategies presented in the video
What are: Say How You Feel Stand Up as a Group Walk Away Tell an Adult?
300
Another common word for "electronic bullying."
What is "Cyberbullying?"
300
80% of the time
What is the percentage of times bullying is unreported.
300
Anger, worry, outrage, fear, sadness
Feelings that bystanders sometimes have.
400
In the fourth video, there is a great imbalance of power for these reasons.
Who are older and bigger students?
400
Talk in a respectful voice, find a private place to talk, share how you feel and ask how they would feel, tell the bully what you would like to see happen.
What are important aspects of the strategy, "Say How You Feel?"
400
Email, texting, Facebook, instant messaging
What are tools for electronic communication that can be a forum for bullying?
400
25%, 21%, 54%
What are percentages bystanders do something, laugh, and do nothing.
400
Loneliness, helplessness, fear, worry, depression
What are feelings victims often have?
500
Drawing polka dots on someone's face, tripping in the lunch room, pushing on the playground, pushing student up against fence.
What are examples of physical bullying.
500
Power in numbers, safety of the group, remove the audience that the bully relies upon.
What are the reasons that standing up together works?
500
It stated that schools have to have policies and rules about bullying, as well as education about bullying prevention, and that we have to take it very seriously when it occurs.
The 2010 Pupil Safety and Violence Prevention Act, or "Anti-Bullying Law."
500
The 1 group of people that usually doesn't know bullying is happening.
Who are the adults?
500
The most powerful group of people when it comes to preventing and stopping bullying, and shaping a culture that does not tolerate peer mistreatment of any kind.
Who are "bystanders?"
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