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Bullying is a contemporary wildfire of a social problem that
continues to burn, scar, and even kill U.S. schoolchildren on a
daily basis. Not only do the targets of bullying suffer in their
abilities to grow, learn and succeed; so do bystanders, and even
the bullies themselves. Generation BULLIED 2.0 details the nature
of bullying as a tremendously negative force in schools today and
offers practical, research-based strategies for constructing and
cultivating cultures that support learning, safety, and dignity for
everyone. Analyzing the nature and inadequacy of current
anti-bullying policies, Generation BULLIED 2.0 explores how
stereotyping and other negative behaviors are reinforced and
sustained in both large and small ways at school. Its critical
narratives of commonly bullied individuals and groups are
representative of events that transpire every day across the
country's education system. Focusing on the most common targets of
bullying: race, gender, sexual orientation, physical appearance,
physical and mental disability, and cyber-abuse, this book does not
offer simplistic solutions. Instead, it offers empowerment to
readers while providing tools for elevating social justice and
preventing bullying from taking root as a supposedly "normal" part
of life in our society.
Bullying is a contemporary wildfire of a social problem that
continues to burn, scar, and even kill U.S. schoolchildren on a
daily basis. Not only do the targets of bullying suffer in their
abilities to grow, learn and succeed; so do bystanders, and even
the bullies themselves. Generation BULLIED 2.0 details the nature
of bullying as a tremendously negative force in schools today and
offers practical, research-based strategies for constructing and
cultivating cultures that support learning, safety, and dignity for
everyone. Analyzing the nature and inadequacy of current
anti-bullying policies, Generation BULLIED 2.0 explores how
stereotyping and other negative behaviors are reinforced and
sustained in both large and small ways at school. Its critical
narratives of commonly bullied individuals and groups are
representative of events that transpire every day across the
country's education system. Focusing on the most common targets of
bullying: race, gender, sexual orientation, physical appearance,
physical and mental disability, and cyber-abuse, this book does not
offer simplistic solutions. Instead, it offers empowerment to
readers while providing tools for elevating social justice and
preventing bullying from taking root as a supposedly "normal" part
of life in our society.
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