
Understanding Bullying in Schools
Explore the world of bullying in schools with this comprehensive anti-bullying lesson for KS3 students. Learn about the various types of bullying, the difference between conflict and bullying, roles in a bullying situation, and how bystanders can become upstanders.
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Anti-Bullying Lesson What Is Bullying? KS3
What is bullying? How does it feel? MindMap How does it happen?
Conflict vs Bullying. What s the difference? WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Conflict VS Bullying CONFLICT BULLYING Accidental Trying to Resolve Saying Sorry Power Balance Repeated Deliberate No Effort to Resolve Imbalance of Power
Power Imbalance What is a Power Imbalance? Can you give some examples of what a Power Imbalance is?
Bullying is... Bullying is... The repetitive, intentional hurting of one person or group by another where the relationship involves an imbalance of power. It can be face to face or online.
Can you give examples of these different kinds of bullying? Physical Bullying Emotional Bullying Verbal Bullying CyberBullying
Bully Ladder Most serious... least serious...
What would you do
Roles in a Bullying Situation Create a freeze frame showing these roles: The person who is being bullied. The person who is the target of the bullying. The Bystander.
An Upstander Upstander is someone who takes an action to try and stop bullying from happening.
What can you remember? What is the definition of bullying? What are the different types of bullying? What is the difference between conflict and bullying? What are the roles in a bullying situation? What actions can a bystander take to become an upstander?