About Course
This 6-hour training is aimed at teachers and educational staff at all levels (primary, middle school, high school). It provides an in-depth understanding of the mechanisms of school bullying and cyberbullying, helps identify warning signs in students, and establishes concrete and appropriate responses. Beyond prevention, this training equips professionals to act effectively in the face of a reported situation, support victims, manage perpetrators, and engage families. At the end of the training, each participant will have a clear action framework and protocols that can be applied immediately upon returning to their institution.
Course Content
MODULE 1: Understanding school bullying — definitions and mechanisms
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What is school bullying? Definition and criteria
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The actors of harassment — victim, perpetrator, witnesses
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Cyberbullying — Specificities and New Forms
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Reality of the phenomenon and preconceived notions
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Lesson 1: What is school bullying? Definition and criteria
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Lesson 2: The roles in bullying — victim, perpetrator, and bystanders
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Lesson 3: Cyberbullying — specific features and new forms
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Lesson 4: The reality of bullying and common misconceptions
MODULE 2: Spotting — warning signs and classroom observation
MODULE 3: Preventing — building a protective school environment
MODULE 4: Act — intervention protocols in response to a declared situation
MODULE 5: Cyberbullying — specific interventions and digital education
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