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being a principal, how are you going t deal with fractionalism,and rampant
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<blockquote data-quote="Pepper" data-source="post: 1670136" data-attributes="member: 209058"><p>How could one become a principal of a school and not have received training in regard to school yard bullying? </p><p></p><p>To solve the problem devise a zero tolerance programme where children and parents are aware of the positive changes a school is making in regard to curbing bullying via school newsletters. Have charismatic teachers talk to each year level and have the students complete interactive programmes that teaches them what is bullying behaviour, how to deal with it and report it. Hold this each year, a day/week of anti-bullying that could be taught during English or whatever other class that is deemed appropriate.</p><p></p><p>If all of the above has been implemented and a student bullies, I'd suspend them - zero tolerance.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>- Pepper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pepper, post: 1670136, member: 209058"] How could one become a principal of a school and not have received training in regard to school yard bullying? To solve the problem devise a zero tolerance programme where children and parents are aware of the positive changes a school is making in regard to curbing bullying via school newsletters. Have charismatic teachers talk to each year level and have the students complete interactive programmes that teaches them what is bullying behaviour, how to deal with it and report it. Hold this each year, a day/week of anti-bullying that could be taught during English or whatever other class that is deemed appropriate. If all of the above has been implemented and a student bullies, I'd suspend them - zero tolerance. - Pepper. [/QUOTE]
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