Certificate of Achievement
has completed the following course:
Bullying in Schools: How Should Teachers Respond?
Queensland University of Technology
In this course you have practised applying a definition of bullying, to identify the behaviour and to distinguish it from other types of behaviour that may need to be managed. You have used research-based insights to create a deeper understanding of bullying in schools and why it is under-reported. You have learned how to respond appropriately to a child who tells you they are being bullied. You are also aware of action you can take to help reduce bullying in your school and classroom.
2 weeks, 1 hour per week
Professor Marilyn Campbell
Lecturer, Faculty of Education
Queensland University of Technology
Transcript
Learning outcomes
- Identify bullying
- Interpret people's different attitudes towards bullying
- Explain why bullying is under-reported by students to staff
- Engage helpfully when a child reports bullying
Syllabus
- Current data on student reporting of bullying
- Research based insights to help educators understand the complexity of bullying
- Strategies at student level, classroom level and school level
Issued on 24th June 2020
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