Bullying
Rumor Has It…
Cyberbullying
Prevention
Case Studies
100

What is bullying?

Repeated aggressive behavior toward someone that causes the person injury or discomfort.

100

Spreading rumors is a form of bullying…true or false?

True!

100

What is cyberbullying

A form of bullying that uses electronic communication.

100

Name 2 ways to prevent bullying

  • Pay attention to yourself and your behaviors to recognize if you are bullying others. Often, bullying arises from people’s insecurities. Address your insecurities by building self-esteem and healthy relationships. Practice empathy for others and get help if you find yourself acting aggressively toward others.

  • Focus on your own beliefs and build your confidence. People who bully others sometimes target people who seem weak or insecure. Being comfortable with yourself can keep them away (Figure 16.6).

  • Celebrate your peers’ differences. Appreciating differences and diversity can create a positive environment and help people feel better about themselves.

  • Avoid those who bully others whenever possible. If someone who bullies others is nearby, sit in a different part of the cafeteria or hang out in a different place after school.

  • Use the buddy system. Try to be with a friend whenever you might run into someone who bullies others. This might prevent the person from acting.

100

s this message an example of cyberbullying? (sent annonymously) Why or why not?


“Honestly, why do you even bother coming to school? No one likes you…just stop coming, not like anyone would even notice…”

Yes!

Various answers

200

What is harassment?

Type of bullying that targets a particular part of a person’s identity such as race, religion or gender (or identity)

200

Strategies for responding to rumors:

  1. Just STOP it

  2. Do not be a part of the audience

  3. Reverse the pressure

  4. Talk with the subject of the rumor

200

Why can cyberbullying be worse than traditional bullying?

  • It can spread farther and faster

  • People can hide behind fake names 

  • Say things they wouldn’t say in person

200

What is your favorite way to build confidence and why?

  1. Do activities you enjoy and try new hobbies.

  2. Acknowledge your successes and strengths and see mistakes as opportunities to learn. 

  3. Build healthy, close friendships and leave unhealthy ones. 

200

John is a new kid in school. He has spent most of his life overseas because his dad is in the military. At lunch his first day a bunch of kids were making fun of the accent he has when he is talking. 


Bullying or no?

Yes! 

Answers will vary

300

3 examples of Individual risk factors for violent behavior

  • Lack of control over behavior and anger

  • History of early aggressive behavior

  • Exposure to violence, abuse and conflict in the family

  • Use of tobacco, alcohol or drugs

  • Rejection of social values or institutions

  • Immaturity

  • Prejudice about a group of people

  • Discrimination and bias

  • Stressful events

  • Physical or mental health conditions

300

Reverse pressure means:

Asking the person who is spreading the rumor questions:

“How do you know it is true?” “Is this your info to spread?” “Have you spoken to (the person the rumor is about)?”

300

Cyberbullying could include…

(name 3)

  • Sending aggressive, mean, or threatening e-mails or messages

  • Sharing hurtful or embarrassing messages, photos, or videos about someone on social media

  • Blocking people’s e-mail addresses or unfriending them on social media for no reason

  • Spreading personal or embarrassing information or rumors about people

  • Hacking into people’s e-mail accounts or social media pages

  • Impersonating others and catfishing (pretending to be someone to trick a person into a fake relationship)

  • Cyberstalking, which can include sending inappropriate content or continuing to contact someone who does not want to talk

  • Creating websites or documents to ridicule or embarrass other people

300

Should you screenshot messages, videos or photos that are posted about you that may be cyberbullying? Why or why not?

Yes! This can help prove there is cyberbullying going on.

300

Amy decides that Jenae needs to be told how horrible her new haircut is. Amy creates a new social account and posts a message on Jenae’s account telling her she should get a wig. 


How would a bystander act?

How would a upstander act?

Answers will vary

400

Does a presence of risk factors mean a person will act violently?

No. Having a risk factor(s) only increases the likelihood of someone acting violently.

400

Why do people start rumors?

  • To gain popularity

  • Because others are doing it

  • Insecurity

400

What are the consequences of cyberbullying (name 3)?

  • anxiety and depression

  • loneliness and isolation

  • low self-esteem

  • lower grades

  • aggressive actions

  • withdrawal from friends and social activities

  • changes in sleep, appetite, and behavior

  • anxiety before, during, or after using digital devices

  • avoidance of digital devices

  • thoughts of hurting one's self or others

400

A bystander is…

Someone who does not get involved when someone else is getting bullied. This quiet can communicate approval of the bullying.

400

What is hazing and why does it happen?

Hazing is a type of bullying that uses group pressure to make someone do embarrassing or dangerous activities to be accepted. Groups may force someone to do something risky, uncomfortable or illegal to fit in. Embarrassing someone or making someone endure physical violence to become part of a club are slo examples of hazing. Many states have laws against it.

500

Bullying involves a ______ _____, which means someone uses power to control or harm others.

Power Imbalance

500

Do you agree with the statement: Simply listening to a rumor makes you a part of the rumor. Why or why not?

Individual answers

500

Do you agree with this statement? Why or why not?

Cyberbullying is NEVER the fault of the person being bullied.

Various answers

500

How do you become an upstander?

  • You recognize wrong behavior and do something to stop it

  • communicate your disapproval of the inappropriate behavior

  • help the person being hurt, and promote positive change. 

  • An upstander might tell the person bullying others to stop or help the person being bullied get out and find help. 

  • An upstander might also alert an adult to the bullying

500

Create a scenario where any kind of bullying occurs. Your solution must include: 

  • A strategy that responds to the bullying

  • something a bystander does

  • something an upstander does.

Answers will vary