Anti-Bullying Training
Learn about the roles and responsibilities parents and teachers have in identifying and preventing bullying.
Overview
Why is bullying such a complex issue? What happens in the mind of a child who is being bullied - or is a bully - and how does it affect their future behavior? How do you know if your child is a bully? How do we address this issue? Such questions are likely to arise in the minds of both parents and teachers. This course will introduce you to various forms of bullying that occur in primary and secondary schools. You will learn about the relevance and severity of bullying and cyberbullying (online harassment). Children who are bullies exhibit certain distinctive behavioural characteristics, which will be discussed to provide you with more clarity on how to recognize the problem. The causes of bullying will be explained and you can reflect on many thought-provoking questions as every topic in this course has important reflection activities.
The second module explains the long- and short-term effects of bullying– both on the victim and the perpetrator. It is possible to identify the signs of bullying and this course will show you some of the key things to look out for. Teachers and parents can prevent bullying to some extent and this module guides you on how to react when incidents happen. You will also learn how parents can take timely action to help their child – who could either be a bully or is being bullied. Step-by-step action points will guide you on how to talk to various parties involved so parents can understand this issue from a teacher’s perspective, too. Realistic examples will help you to identify bullying prevention and coping strategies, either as a parent or a teacher.
Finally, you will get an overview of the UK’s Equality Act 2010 and some other laws and regulations that help in defining different forms of discriminations that cause bullying. In the last module, you will get familiar with some special cases of bullying and certain governmental requirements for eliminating discrimination in British schools. This section will help you to perceive the larger picture within which an anti-bullying policy needs to be implemented. You will grasp the meaning and nature of anti-bullying policies in school to get the confidence to raise the issue for yourself or for others, whenever the need arises. This course will be of benefit to a school counsellor, a parent or a teacher or to anyone who wants to work in education administration. So, you can enrol today for this free course and become a key component of an anti-bullying guidance system.
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Description
What are the signs of bullying and how does it affect the children? What can you do? Learn about the serious problem of bullying in schools in this free course.
Requirements
This course has no formal entry requirements. It is open to anyone with an interest in the topic. Basic literacy and internet access are all you need to get started.
Career Plan
Graduates of this course may pursue careers in education, corporate training, curriculum development, or instructional design. Teaching and academic skills are transferable across both public and private sectors.
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