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DOWNLOAD FORMS AND QUESTIONNAIRES USED IN THE BULLYING PREVENTION SECTION


BELOW IS THE TABLE OF CONTENTS OF THE PDF FILE YOU CAN DOWNLOAD BY CLICKING HERE


TABLE OF CONTENTS

MENU I

Quiz for testing your knowledge about bullying – Page 2
What Can Be Done to Reduce Bullying In My School – Page 6
 
MENU II
Principal’s Report Card – Page 9
 
MENU III
Needs Assessment – Page 11
Interview Questions – Page 13
Upper Elementary Aggression & Victimization Scale – Page 17
Teacher Nominations and Ratings – Page 19
Office Referral Form – Page 20
Critical Incident Report – Page 21
School Assessment Measure – Page 22
Gang Assessment Tool – Page 24
 
MENU IV
Example of the Mission Statement – Page 25
Guidelines for Establishing a School Code of Conduct – Page 27
 
MENU V
Ways to Improve School Climate – Page 28
Parent Request- What Can Parents Do About Bullying – Page 29
Ways Parents Can Reduce School Bullying – Page 32
Parent Letter to Principal about Bullying – Page 33
Teacher Strategies for Handling Bullying – Page 34
Ways to Improve Classroom Management – Page 36
Key Elements of Classroom Management – Page 40
Positive Incident Report – Page 41
School Management Suggestions – Page 42
Personal Problem-solving Worksheet – Page 46
Guidelines for Establishing Bystander Intervention – Page 48
Suggestions for What Student Leaders Can Do in Their Schools to Put the Brakes on Bullying – Page 50
Student Leader’s Handbook – Page 52
Ways to Defuse Anger in Elementary Students – Page 55
Guidelines for Conducting Problem-solving Discourse – Page 56
Ways to Defuse Anger in Youth – Page 58
Possible Letter from Superintendent to Principals – Page 59
Principal’s Report– Page 60

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