The #1 cyberbullying prevention book just got better! Cyberbullying occurs when three main components intersect: teens, technology, and trouble. Now in its second edition, this essential guide is completely updated with new research findings and evolving best practices for prevention and response, including: * Summaries of recent legal rulings related to teens and technology * A plan for educators, parents, students, and law enforcement to work individually and collaboratively to prevent and respond to cyberbullying * Useful "breakout boxes" highlighting strategies you can implement
The #1 cyberbullying prevention book just got better! Cyberbullying occurs when three main components intersect: teens, technology, and trouble. Now in its second edition, this essential guide is completely updated with new research findings and evolving best practices for prevention and response, including: * Summaries of recent legal rulings related to teens and technology * A plan for educators, parents, students, and law enforcement to work individually and collaboratively to prevent and respond to cyberbullying * Useful "breakout boxes" highlighting strategies you can implementHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sameer Hinduja is a professor of criminology and criminal justice at Florida Atlantic University. He is recognized internationally for his groundbreaking work about cyberbullying and safe social media use among youth. His research seeks to illuminate how best to promote civility, deter harmful behavior, and proactively reduce victimization online.
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Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Chapter 1. Bullying: Past, Present, and Future--The New Adolescent Aggression Amandäs Story Traditional (Schoolyard) Bullying What Exactly Is Cyberbullying? Summary Questions for Reflection Notes Chapter 2. Teens Online Today: Where and Why Our Smartphone Society Technology Becomes More Social Where Are Teens Online Today? It s Not All Bad Summary Questions for Reflection Notes Chapter 3. The Nature and Forms of Cyberbullying The Nature of Cyberbullying Forms of Cyberbullying Summary Questions for Reflection Notes Chapter 4. What Do We Know About Cyberbullying? Our Cyberbullying Research Prevalence of Cyberbullying Gender Differences in Cyberbullying Racial Differences in Cyberbullying Age Differences in Cyberbullying Victim/Offender Relationship in Cyberbullying The Link Between Traditional Bullying and Cyberbullying Responses of Cyberbullying Victims Emotional and Behavioral Consequences and Correlates of Cyberbullying Cyberbullicide Why Do Youth Engage in Cyberbullying? Summary Questions for Reflection Notes Chapter 5. Legal Issues: Protecting Your Students, Your School, and Yourself Important Judicial Rulings and Legislation Applicable to Schools Electronic Harassment and Schools So...When Can Educators Intervene? State Bullying Laws School District Policy Summary Questions for Reflection Notes Chapter 6. Preventing Cyberbullying The Educator s Role in Preventing Cyberbullying The Parent s Role in Preventing Cyberbullying The Student s Role in Preventing Cyberbullying Warning Signs: What to Look For Summary Questions for Reflection Notes Chapter 7. Responding to Cyberbullying Just Turn It Off! School s Response to Cyberbullying Recommendations for Parents Empowering Teens to Tackle Cyberbullying Civil Remedies Recommendations for Working With Law Enforcement Summary Questions for Reflection Notes Concluding Thoughts Resources Resource A. Cyberbullying Scenarios for Discussion Resource B. Technology Use Contract Resource C. Cyberbullying and Online Aggression Survey Instrument (2014 version) Resource D. Cyberbullying Incident Tracking Form Resource E. Cyberbullying Report Card for Schools Resource F. Cyberbullying Trustee Designation Resource G. Supplemental Staff Development Questions Index
Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Chapter 1. Bullying: Past, Present, and Future--The New Adolescent Aggression Amandäs Story Traditional (Schoolyard) Bullying What Exactly Is Cyberbullying? Summary Questions for Reflection Notes Chapter 2. Teens Online Today: Where and Why Our Smartphone Society Technology Becomes More Social Where Are Teens Online Today? It s Not All Bad Summary Questions for Reflection Notes Chapter 3. The Nature and Forms of Cyberbullying The Nature of Cyberbullying Forms of Cyberbullying Summary Questions for Reflection Notes Chapter 4. What Do We Know About Cyberbullying? Our Cyberbullying Research Prevalence of Cyberbullying Gender Differences in Cyberbullying Racial Differences in Cyberbullying Age Differences in Cyberbullying Victim/Offender Relationship in Cyberbullying The Link Between Traditional Bullying and Cyberbullying Responses of Cyberbullying Victims Emotional and Behavioral Consequences and Correlates of Cyberbullying Cyberbullicide Why Do Youth Engage in Cyberbullying? Summary Questions for Reflection Notes Chapter 5. Legal Issues: Protecting Your Students, Your School, and Yourself Important Judicial Rulings and Legislation Applicable to Schools Electronic Harassment and Schools So...When Can Educators Intervene? State Bullying Laws School District Policy Summary Questions for Reflection Notes Chapter 6. Preventing Cyberbullying The Educator s Role in Preventing Cyberbullying The Parent s Role in Preventing Cyberbullying The Student s Role in Preventing Cyberbullying Warning Signs: What to Look For Summary Questions for Reflection Notes Chapter 7. Responding to Cyberbullying Just Turn It Off! School s Response to Cyberbullying Recommendations for Parents Empowering Teens to Tackle Cyberbullying Civil Remedies Recommendations for Working With Law Enforcement Summary Questions for Reflection Notes Concluding Thoughts Resources Resource A. Cyberbullying Scenarios for Discussion Resource B. Technology Use Contract Resource C. Cyberbullying and Online Aggression Survey Instrument (2014 version) Resource D. Cyberbullying Incident Tracking Form Resource E. Cyberbullying Report Card for Schools Resource F. Cyberbullying Trustee Designation Resource G. Supplemental Staff Development Questions Index
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