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lesson 4: cyberbullying prevention
developing a cyberbullying prevention plan
directions: imagine you are a school administrator at learn4life. together with your school staff, you must create clear policies and procedures around cyberbullying. this plan will be posted as a flyer for staff and students to read around the school.
fill out the questions below as part of your cyberbullying prevention plan.
learn4life high schools
learn4life cyberbullying policy
what is cyberbullying?
examples of cyberbullying
consequences
who should be contacted in case of cyberbullying occurring?
for immediate help, call this hotline:
Cyberbullying prevention in a school - context involves defining what cyberbullying is (unwanted, aggressive behavior using digital devices), listing examples (e.g., sending mean messages online), outlining consequences (disciplinary actions), identifying contact - persons (teachers, counselors), and providing a hotline for immediate help.
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What is cyberbullying: Unwanted, aggressive behavior using digital devices like sending mean messages, spreading rumors online, or sharing embarrassing photos/videos digitally.
Examples of Cyberbullying: Sending threatening texts on social media, creating fake profiles to harass someone, or spreading false rumors about a classmate on a school - related online platform.
Consequences: Depending on the severity, consequences may include detention, suspension, or in extreme cases, legal action. Students may also be required to attend counseling sessions.
Who should be contacted in case of cyberbullying occurring: Teachers, school counselors, or the school administration should be informed immediately.
For immediate help, call this hotline: [Provide a real - world hotline number such as the National Bullying Prevention Center hotline number if applicable in the region].