Teacher Talk

9 Strategies We Can Teach Students to Problem Solve

By: Jon Konen | May 8, 2017

Back to the main Bully Prevention Guide. In the school setting and in life in general, a parent or teacher cannot be with a student 24 hours a day for 365 days a year. We must empower our students to deal with conflict and problem solve. We know that students can solve ...
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#1 Instructional Lesson for All Students on Bully Prevention

By: Jon Konen | May 8, 2017

Back to the main Bully Prevention Guide. What is the most impactful Bully Prevention Lesson you have ever taught? What made it effective? What evidence do you have that proves your opinion? If there were one lesson that I would recommend be taught to all students, it is a Bully Circle Lesson. We ...
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11 Communication Strategies to Combat Bullying

By: Jon Konen | May 8, 2017

Back to the main Bully Prevention Guide. If communication is the key to being proactive in stopping bullying behaviors, then why is it so hard to end? When bully behaviors continue, we definitely get frustrated on our next steps to stop them. I believe communication can solve this problem. It must include ...
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Quit or Stay? Battle – Special Education

By: Mary McLaughlin | Mar 13, 2017

Once upon a time, long, long ago there was a little school in a land far, far away near a lake known for its greatness. It was a school run by the Very Well-Regarded Entity and was granted the ability to exist by an organization which had a big stake ...
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Getting the New Kid

By: Mary McLaughlin | Mar 3, 2017

There are days in our teaching careers when all we can do is go home and cry. In some cases we may cry because of what our colleagues have said or done, or we may cry because we have somehow failed our students. We may cry because of the stressors of ...
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5 Reasons Why Schools Have a Difficult Time Stopping Bully Behaviors

By: Jon Konen | Mar 3, 2017

Back to the main Bully Prevention Guide. It seems rarely that when we, teachers and administrators, investigate a bullying incident that it is cut and dry, black and white, and easy to solve. At times, we find there are two sides to every story, but we want to be empathetic to the ...
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How to Raise a Defender

By: Jon Konen | Mar 3, 2017

Back to the main Bully Prevention Guide. A big audacious statement…The World needs more “defenders!” What we see and hear in the media melds our minds to believe that we are sometimes helpless with what is happening in the world, especially recently in the United States. We have seen an uptick in gun ...
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10 Ways to Empower Defenders

By: Jon Konen | Mar 3, 2017

Back to the main Bully Prevention Guide. THE HONEST TRUTH…WE CAN’T BE EVERYWHERE! It is hard to tell parents that we cannot be everywhere on our campus to fully supervise students. With many of our schools, the sheer space and number of students we have make it nearly impossible to provide 100% ...
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So You Think You Can Be a Special Education Teacher, Eh?

By: Mary McLaughlin | Feb 11, 2017

Did you know there are millions of children with special needs who need you? No, I mean MILLIONS. Who NEEEEEED you. According to Special Education Advisor (http://www.specialeducationadvisor.com/special-education/special-education-fast-facts-2/), there are 6,612,752 who need your support, direction, teaching skills, and since 1978, the number of children between the ages of three and twenty-one ...
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5 Reasons Why Strong Instruction Affects Bully Prevention

By: Jon Konen | Feb 11, 2017

Back to the main Bully Prevention Guide. STRONG INSTRUCTION…that’s the ticket! No one will argue that having the most effective bully prevention program and strong school policies are intricate pieces to stopping bullying, but effective instruction is even more important! After listening to Principal Kafele recently, I now understand more than ever, ...
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