No Place for Bullying
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Product details
- ISBN 9781452216690
- Weight: 590g
- Dimensions: 177 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 13 Nov 2012
- Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
- Publication City/Country: Thousand Oaks, US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Discover the keys to successful bullying prevention!
No Place for Bullying describes the paradigm shifts a school administrator needs to create in order to develop and lead a schoolwide bully prevention program. Preventing and counteracting bullying should be a top priority for every school leader, but anti-bullying efforts often fail because they do not have full support from all stakeholders, including parents.
This accessible book makes it easy to implement the three critical components of effective leadership for bullying prevention:
- The WILL to address the problem
- The SKILL to lead others to help reduce and prevent bullying
- The FOLLOW-THROUGH to ensure that anti-bullying policies are established and sustained
Filled with activities and examples, No Place for Bullying provides the tools to inspire the cultural shift necessary to combat bullying in schools. Ensure that bullying prevention becomes an ongoing and established part of your school′s culture and climate by becoming an instrument of change!
"This book is outstanding. It walks you through the complexity of the issue and provides practical ways to implement the process through staff training activities."
—Holly Leach, Principal
Northshore Christian Academy, Everett, WA
"Just in time! No Place for Bullying is an outstanding example of what is good in education today. This toolkit responds to a growing concern for the safety and protection of all students and their rights."
—Marian White-Hood, Director of Academics
Maya Angelou Public Charter School, Washington, DC
