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Voices Against Violence: Helping Students, Parents, and School Staff Speak Up

Publication date: 
2004
Author(s): 
Columbia University Center for Youth Violence Prevention and EDC

This publication is part of Teenage Health Teaching Modules, a comprehensive health education curriculum for middle and high school students. This multimedia set addresses the critical role that bystanders— both adults & youth—can play in preventing school violence. It includes a DVD and video comprised of five short, dramatic vignettes and a user guide for leading class discussion about roles that students and adults play in bullying and violence. These materials encourage exploration of the dilemmas that bystanders face and effective ways that a school community can encourage and support bystanders to intervene in positive ways.

Recommended for grades: 
6-8
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