Thursday, October 27, 2011

Students Deserve the Best!-Preventing Bullying in School

 

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Great teachers help create great students! In fact, research shows that an inspiring and informed teacher is the most important school-related factor influencing student achievement, so it is critical to pay close attention to how we train and support experienced educators. There was a Professional Development Workshop on

“Preventing Bullying in school “by Mr. Stan Davis on 22nd Oct 2011 from 9:00am – 4:00pm in the MPH Oakridge International School, Newton Campus, Khajaguda. This initiative taken by the Principal of Oakridge International School Newton Campus Capt. Rohit Sen Bajaj and the Edu division of People Combine Group.

It was our privilege to have Mr. Stan Davis with us who is a Certified Social Worker, Certified Guidance Counselor K-12 and also the co-researcher (with Dr. Charisse Nixon, Penn State Erie) in the Youth Voice Project, gathering information from more than 13,000 teens about what has worked for them in bullying prevention.

Mr. Davis trains and provides consultation for youth, educators, parents, policymakers, and community members and has worked for human rights in many different ways. In the 1960s he worked in the Civil Rights movement.

He has developed bullying prevention interventions and taught and consulted with educators in 31 states in the United States, in Canada, and in international schools in Senegal and Zambia.

He has maintained http://www.stopbullyingnow.com & http://www.youthvoiceproject.com website as a resource for parents, educators, and youth. Cofounder, International Bullying Prevention Association.

Mr. Davis’s professional development program and training involved integrated research, practical experience, specific techniques, storytelling, and audience participation.

During the program he enlightened us on the following:

· Appropriate methods to prevent, as well as to immediately and effectively intervene to stop, bullying;

· Information on the interaction and power relationship between and among the bully, his or her victim, and those who witness bullying incidents; and

· Research findings on bullying, including information on types of students particularly at-risk for school bullying.

This workshop was attended by the Principals of Newton Campus, Einstein Campus, Westwood Tenali, Vice Principal, HM & Bursar Newton campus, Coordinators, Student Advisors, House Staff and Teachers of Oakridge International School Newton & Einstein, Campus Westwood Vizag & Tenali.

We at Oakridge firmly believe that it is critical for veteran teachers to have ongoing and regular opportunities to learn as it keeps the teachers up-to-date on new research on how children learn, emerging technology tools for the classroom, new curriculum resources, and more.

Ms.Rubina

Co-Curricular Coordinator

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