Act Against Bullying invites schools to use their monologues

Act Against Bullying invites schools to use their monologues

Act Against Bullying is offering schools the use of their monologues as a tool to prevent bullying and promote empathy among students. The monologues, which address contemporary issues such as cyberbullying, social media, sexting, and parental abuse, have been used by hundreds of schools and organizations. Act Against Bullying recommends using role-play and discussion in conjunction with the monologues to help students understand and internalize the themes depicted. The charity aims to address bullying issues by fostering empathy in students.

Why Playing CyberBall Is No Fun

Why Playing CyberBall Is No Fun

When Kipling Williams of Purdue University experienced exclusion by a couple of Frisbee throwers at a park, he designed a technique called Cyberball. Are we as independent as we think? It's easy to kid ourselves we're more independent than we think we are. Today you...

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