Cyberbullying
Bullies have taken to the new medium of cyberspace. They use e-mail, social networking sites, chat rooms, websites, cellphones, and other electronic communications tools to harrass, torment, and even threaten other peers. Over 42% of children have reported being the victim of cyberbullying. Trouble in school, depression, and suicide in extreme cases have been known to happen to victims of cyberbullies. This wiki is the companion notes for my presentation on cyberbullying. Here you will find links to more resources to learn more about cyberbullying and how to limit its impact on children. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or comments about my presentation or this wiki.
Presentation
Links
Stop Cyberbullying
Cyber Law Enforcement (For School Resource Officers)
Wired Safety
Net Bullies
Cyberbullying Quiz
Internet Super Heros (Information for Students on Cyberbullying)
Cyberbullying.us
Chibbaro, Julia. School counselors and the cyberbully: interventions and implications. Professional School Counseling. October, 2007.
South Carolina Safe School Climate Act
Videos
"True Effects of Cyberbullying 201: They Committed Suicide" (Video shown at the beginning of the presentation)
"What is Cyber-Bullying? - How to Stop It"
"Effects of Cyberbullying"
"Cyberbulling: A Problem Affecting Youth Today"
"Teen Bullying Prevention - A Cyberbullying Suicide Story"
The Megan's Pledge
The Megan's Pledge was started by a New Jersey chapter of Teen Angels, a youth group that promotes online safety. The idea is for schools to take some time to focus on preventing cyberbullying by informing students of what it is, its effects, and what can be done to stop it. Students each sign a pledge promising to not engage in cyberbullying. Schools will have banners students also sign as supporting the effort to stop cyberbullying. Students who sign the Megan's Pledge will wear black and white polka-dot ribbons as a sign of commitment to not engage in cyberbullying. Here are some resouces for the Megan's Pledge activity courtesy of Parry Aftab of stopcyberbullying.org and wiredsafety.org. For more information please e-mail Parry Aftab parry@aftab.com.
"Ask Parry Podcast - The Megan Pledge" (This is the video at the end of the presentation)
Recording of my presentation on The Megan Pledge at the SCASA Summer Leadership Institute.
StopCyberbullying Description.pdf
Start Up Instructions.pdf
Sources
Bullying Prevention is Crime Prevention (brief) from Fight Crime: Invest in Kids (www.fightcrime.org)
Bullying Prevention is Crime Prevention (full report) from Fight Crime: Invest in Kids (www.fightcrime.org)
Beware of the Cyberbully from i-Safe.org
Cyberbullying Statistics and Tips from i-Safe.org
www.ryanpatrickhalligan.org: a website about the death of Ryan Halligan and to raise awareness of the problems of cyberbullying
Aftab, Parry. What can schools do about cyberbullies page of netbullies.com
Research by Cyberbullying.us
Hinduja, Sameer Ph.D. and Patchin, Justin W. Cyberbullying Fact Sheet. 2008
Hinduja, Sameer and Patchin, John W. Research Sumary Cyberbullying Victimization. 2005. www.netbullies.us
Hinduja, Sameer and Patchin, John W. Research Summary Cyberbullying Offending. 2005. www.netbullies.us
Freeman, Marc. School boots Greenacres honor student for You Tube video. December 27, 2007. South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Goodstein, Anastasia. Totally Wired: What Teens and Tweens are Really Doing Online. St. Martin's Griffin, New York. 2007.
Kelsey, Candice. Generation MySpace: Helping Your Teen Survive Online Adolescence. Marlowe & Company, New York. 2007.
Arterburn, Stephen and Marsh, Roger. Internet Protect Your Kids. Thomas Nelson, Nashville. 2007.
http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20071216/ZNYT04/712160784/1006/SPORTS Megan Meier (girl who commited suicide over MySpace Page)
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/education/article3213130.ece: Article about teachers being cyberbullied in the United Kingdom.
Chibbaro, Julia. School counselors and the cyberbully: interventions and implications. Professional School Counseling. October, 2007.
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