427 Bullying Behavior: Not Just in the Schoolyard Anymore!

Thursday, March 18, 2010: 2:15 PM-4:15 PM
Convention Center: Wabash BR 1
The first part of this session will include University faculty panelists summarizing findings regarding adult bullying in higher education, including current status, contributing factors, personal experiences, current strategies to address the problem, and recommendations for future efforts, particularly among faculty. The second part will focus on K-12 student bullying behaviors and the utilization of cooperative activities within physical education to help teach students (and adults) skills to help prevent bullying behavior.
Prevention of Bullying: Teaching Cooperation Skills in Physical Education
Shawn Ladda and Shawn Ladda, Manhattan College, Bronx, NY
Bullying: Not Just in the School Yard Anymore
Jean Henry1, Jean Henry1, Lori Lynn Dewald2, Lori Lynn Dewald2, Jean Henry1 and Warren L. McNab3, (1)University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, (2)Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD, (3)Nevada-Las Vegas/Univ Of, Las Vegas, NV