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Against Bullying Series #1: Understanding Bullying

25 minutes 7 seconds

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Profile view of a teenage girl looking down and writing on paper. Closeup profile of another teenage girl in foreground. Caption. Verbal bullying is the most common type of bullying.

Bullying is the act of intentionally causing harm to others, through verbal harassment, physical assault, or other nonverbal methods such as manipulation or exclusion. Such behavior can have deep long term negative effects on the victim. Technology has also influenced the methods and means by which bullies inflict their harassment. Provides an introduction to bullying: what it is, why it is wrong, and strategies to deal with it. Also, includes comments from bullying expert and psychologist Andrew Fuller as well as interviews from students who have been victims in the past. Please note this title contains mature themes and potentially offensive language.

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Profile view of a teenage girl looking down and writing on paper. Closeup profile of another teenage girl in foreground. Caption. Verbal bullying is the most common type of bullying.
Against Bullying
Episode 1
25 minutes 7 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12
3 quarter view of teenage girl with troubled expression. Canopy of trees and gray sky in background. Caption. Most bystanders avoid interfering.
Against Bullying
Episode 2
22 minutes 21 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12
Small crowd of people, some with lanyards and heads bowed. Caption. Of different nationalities, ages, social positions.
Against Bullying
Episode 3
17 minutes 10 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12

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    Anonymous (Flushing, MI)
    May 23rd, 2016 at 08:50 AM

    Really made the students feel empowered. Thank you!!!

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    DEBRA G. (Roseville, MI)
    November 19th, 2013 at 01:18 PM

    This is an excellent DVD to get your students to examine bullying and question if they themselves are a bully. After watching this, some of my students actually appologized for bullying others.