Identify, Prevent and Respond to Cyberbullying, Sexting and Harassment in your Classroom!

Kids have been bullying each other for generations, however, the face of bullying has changed due to increased used of computers, cell phones and other electronic devises.  

This workshop will help educators Identify, Prevent and Respond to Cyberbullying, Sexting and Harrassment! 

Teachers Unite intern Karen Kolb and former cyberbully and sexting awareness educator with the Orange County Mental Health Association (trained by a the NYS Cyber Crimes Unit) will be hosting TUs first cyberbullying, sexting and harassment training for educators.  

Participants will leave with a brief review of the laws surrounding cyberbullying and training, a classroom incident tracker, fact sheet, skills to deal and address cyberbullying and a better understanding of addressing school level awareness. 

Join TU Friday February 10, 2012 at Lil Skips Coffee and Tea at 5-6:30pm!!
941 Willoughby Ave. (Near Myrtle and Bushwick Ave)
Brooklyn, NY 11221
 
RSVP with Karen@teachersunite.net for a spot today!
"I had just moved to a new school in San Antonio called Harlandale.  It was my second day of schooland all of a sudden people were calling me a bitch and taunting me all the time.  Random girls would try to fight me boys called me ugly and said I had and STI, ans some girls even pulled my hair and punched me.  It got worser as time passed.  I told my teachers, peers, the counselor and even the principal, but now one cared.  I was beyond depressed and tried several times to commit suicide.  I had never felt suh pain in my life."  (11 year old girl from San Antonio, TX)