Bullying Prevention
Explore how parents, educators, students, and communities can work together to address the causes and effects of bullying and cyberbullying.
20 Years of Data Shows What Works for LGBTQ Students
A review of two decades’ worth of data with Dr. Joseph Kosciw, director of GLSEN Research Institute, shows that schools should prioritize four key areas when supporting LGBTQ students.1.9kRestorative Justice: Resources for Schools
Explore resources and case studies that demonstrate how to bring restorative justice to your school or classroom.17.8k7 Ways to Teach Kids to Manage Their Own Conflicts
Strengthening students’ capacity to evaluate their problems and consider a number of solutions leads to better, less impulsive conflict resolution.4.7kNot All Conflict is Bullying: Teaching Students the Difference
Everyday conflict can get in the way of academics in the middle grades. Kids need to learn the essential social competencies that will allow them to get back to productive learning.1.7kWhy Teaching Kindness in Schools Is Essential to Reduce Bullying
There are many physical, emotional, and mental health benefits associated with kindness.11.9kRejecting the ‘Mean Girl’ Framework
Ideas for guiding girls toward positive interactions with each other.8.4kHow to Teach Students to Manage Their Own Conflicts
Rather than settling disagreements and conflicts for students, aiding them in resolving their own problems can bolster a foundation of crucial conflict resolution and problem-solving skills.2.6kResources to Fight Bullying and Harassment at School
Discover websites, organizations, articles, planning guides, lesson plans, and other resources dedicated to preventing bullying and harassment.5.2k5 Ways to Stop Bullying and Move into Action
With daily news reports about the devastating impact on students who have been relentlessly bullied, teachers find themselves on the front line in addressing bullying and intolerance. It is time to move into action. Not In Our School offers solutions-based strategies and tools for change to a network of schools that are working to create safe, inclusive and accepting climates.7.3k5 Keys to Successful Social and Emotional Learning
Studies show that sustained and well-integrated social and emotional learning (SEL) engages students and improves achievement. Explore classroom practices that make up the most effective SEL programs.8.5kAre We Doing Recess Right? A New Tool Can Help
An analysis of nearly 500 playgrounds finds that recess can be optimized to build social skills and relationships.4.4kAddressing Islamophobia and Anti-Semitism in K–12 Schools
Teachers can help reduce bullying and stereotyping and ensure that all students feel a sense of belonging in school.2448 Tips for Schools Interested in Restorative Justice
Restorative justice promotes a positive, orderly school environment. Students and all members of the school community can learn and practice self-discipline, empathy, and accountability.5.8kEmpowering Students to Curb Bullying
Standing up to bullying can be frightening, but students can use these low-risk strategies to support peers who are bullied.3.5kMaking Your Classroom a Safe Place for Kids Who Stutter
It’s not just Joe Biden—figures as various as Charles Darwin, Ed Sheeran, and Shaquille O’Neal stuttered growing up. Here’s how to integrate a student who stutters into your classroom.1.9k