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BULLY Education Interviews, & Discussion Guides
BULLY Education Interviews, & Discussion Guides
Watch On-Demand BULLY Until 11/12/14. BULLY is is a film which shows how young people have been affected by bullying. Education Interviews, Resources, Discussion Guides and Lesson Plans for Students, Parents, Educators & Special Needs audiences are available.
WXXI Educational Resources for Pre/Post Viewing
- Watch On-Demand Video Talkback Panel from WXXI-Little Theatre Premiere of BULLY on 4/20/2012 hosted by Helene Biandudi
- Listen to WXXI Interview with Miss New York Kaitlin Monte talk about the issue with WXXI’s Helene Biandudi.
1. BULLY Viewing Guide: Fostering Empathy and Action in Schools from Facing History (Download PDF)
2. The Bully Project: Toolkits for Educators, Parents, Students and Advocates (English/Español )
3. Special Needs Education Toolkit:
- From the Bully Project Movie Resource Website:
NPR Reports and Reviews Bully (The Movie)
- New Film Takes An Intimate Look At School Bullying (NPR Movie Review)
- 'Bully' Problems: The MPAA Gives A Scarlet 'R' To A Thoughtful Documentary
NPR Bullying Issues Reports
Alyssa Rodemeyer, 16, talks about her younger brother Jamey at an anti-bullying rally in San Francisco. Jamey committed suicide in September 2011 after being bullied. More schools are looking for ways to combat bullying among students. A growing number of anti-bullying programs have emerged in recent years, and the focus of many has shifted from stopping bullies to encouraging bystanders to act. But in an industry where anyone can peddle virtually any kind of program, initiatives vary in their quality and effectiveness. (NPR Morning Edition: 3/30/2012)
- Violence In Schools: How Big A Problem Is It?
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