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NISCE Workshop: Stand Up To Bullying

April 25, 2012 in NISCE Events, Parenting, Research Tagged: Bullying, Curricula, Educators, Engagement, Parents, Project Based Learning, Student-Centered Education

NISCE Workshop: Stand Up To Bullying

On April 13, following the premiere of the movie Bully, NISCE did a feature on What Can We Really Do to Fight Bullying, and provided a toolbox of resources from The Bully Project for readers from a variety of backgrounds to use. Included in the resources was a Toolkit for Parents, Toolkit for Students, Toolkit for Educators, and a Toolkit for Advocates.However, the conversation did not and should not stop there.On Wednesday, April 25th educators, parents, and concerned community members … [Read more...]

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Jonah Mowry’s Story

April 17, 2012 in Features, Resources Tagged: Approaches, Bullying, Educators, Mental Health, Parents, Relationships

Jonah Mowry’s Story

Eighth-grader Jonah Mowry posted this extraordinary personal video on bullying and suicide, What’s Goin’ On, on YouTube last December. His video has been viewed over a ten million times and has generated more than 350,000 comments Jonah's video can help schools, families and parent-teacher organization begin a conversation on on issues of bullying and acceptance, and his courage and honesty can be an inspiration to us all. … [Read more...]

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What Can We Really Do to Fight Bullying?

April 13, 2012 in NISCE Events, Resources Tagged: Bullying, Extended Learning, Parents, Relationships, Resources

What Can We Really Do to Fight Bullying?

With over 13 million kids bullied this year, making it the most common form of violence that young people experience, educators, parents, students and advocates need to be given resources and voices to address the epidemic.On Wednesday, April 25th at Dearborn Academy in Arlington, MA the National Institute for Student-Centered Education (NISCE) will be hosting a roundtable discussion with parents, educators, and students on Fostering Empathy and Action.Participants will discuss the hard … [Read more...]

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Giving Voices to the Issues – NISCE Roundtables

March 25, 2012 in NISCE Events Tagged: Bullying

Giving Voices to the Issues – NISCE Roundtables

On April 25th, the National Institute for Student-Centered Education will host its first NISCE Roundtable. The topic will be Bullying: Fostering Empathy and Action in Schools, and will be held as a follow-up to our screening of Bully. We are scheduling a series of such Roundtables in the months ahead on topics drawn from our study of student centered education. We believe that by inspiring honest, informed, and respectful conversations around critical issues in education that we will help us … [Read more...]

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NISCE Hosts Boston Screening of “Bully”

March 23, 2012 in News, NISCE Events, Press Releases Tagged: Bullying, Educators, Parents, Relationships, Student-Centered Education

NISCE Hosts Boston Screening of “Bully”

The film "Bully" premiered on March 30th in New York and Los Angeles, but on April 13th NISCE will host the inaugural Boston-area screening of the film at the Landmark Kendall Cinema in Cambridge. Immediately following the show, Dr. Richard Weissbourd, Harvard lecturer, will provide commentary and lead a short discussion with the audience.The documentary, which follows five students who are bullied over the course of one year, seeks to expose the tragic effects of bullying. By giving intimate … [Read more...]

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Lady Gaga’s Foundation – Preventing Bullying Begins With Us

March 1, 2012 in Best Practices, Features Tagged: Bullying, Curricula, Mental Health, Resources, Student-Centered Education

Lady Gaga’s Foundation – Preventing Bullying Begins With Us

Dr. Richard Weissbourd, a member of the Dearborn Academy Professional Advisory Board, was featured in yesterday's Huff Post commenting on the importance of constructively addressing the problem of bullying.The article's focus moves from simply blaming the bully or inoculating our own children to withstand bullying or harassment. Weissbourd  recommends teaching our children to go outside of themselves by finding ways to care for and about each other.Dearborn Academy's Human Dignity Program … [Read more...]

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