bullying /channels/taxonomy/term/1728/all en Bystanders in cyberbullying /channels/channels/news/bystanders-cyberbullying-288182 <p>Your child is in elementary school and is begging you to buy them a cell phone, an iPod and iPad.  Anything, as long as they can communicate with their friends, either by texting or through social media.  As a parent, you’re worried about cyberbullying.  Indeed, up to 30% of children and adolescents admit to cyberbullying others, while 25% of students report being victimized on electronic platforms.  You rationalize that your child has lots of friends and that they will stand up for them in a bullying situation.  Do they?  What is the role of the bystander/friend during a bullying incident?</p> Wed, 25 Jul 2018 15:29:02 +0000 webfull 139118 at /channels Distinguished Educators Seminar Series: Bill 56 one year later /channels/event/bill%C2%A056%C2%A0one%C2%A0year%C2%A0later-lessons%C2%A0learned%C2%A0-231084 <p>A year after the passage of Bill 56, Quebec’s anti‐bullying legislation,  educators are producing an emerging set of best practices. This session will  be devoted to reviewing requirements, sharing practices and exploring  solutions to new and rec</p> Wed, 16 Oct 2013 12:40:09 +0000 webfull 99321 at /channels DISE TALKS: Does religious literacy minimize bullying? /channels/event/dise-talks-does-religious-literacy-minimize-bullying-231818 <p>A comparative research on the mandatory religious literacy curriculum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and Modesto, California.</p> <p><strong>Speaker: Alice Chan</strong></p> Wed, 27 Nov 2013 19:09:39 +0000 webfull 100136 at /channels Youth violence on a global scale /channels/news/youth-violence-global-scale-256857 <p>Most comprehensive look at youth violence on a global scale Thu, 19 Nov 2015 15:32:08 +0000 webfull 114125 at /channels Teaching practices could play an important role in preventing bullying /channels/channels/news/teaching-practices-could-play-important-role-preventing-bullying-268236 <p>Classrooms that encourage competition between students may inadvertently be creating settings where bullying is more likely to take place. That’s one of the conclusions that can be drawn from work led by ƻԺ researchers Maria Di Stasio and Robert Savage, who recently published a paper on the subject in the <a href="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S014019711630135X"><em>Journal of Adolescence.</em></a> But it’s only part of the story.</p> Tue, 23 May 2017 17:58:08 +0000 webfull 128373 at /channels