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Quit It: A Teacher's Guide On Teasing and Bullying. This curriculum "is designed to get grades K-3 children to rethink behavior that leads to the schoolyard bully culture," Education Daily wrote in
October 1998. "The trick to ridding a classroom of bullies is to get bystanders to intervene on behalf of the bullied, especially when the aggressors are young enough to unlearn the antecedents to such behavior.

The curriculum's coauthor, Nancy Mullin-Rindler, told Ed Daily: "The focus of the curriculum is on the bystanders who see the behavior" but rarely want to get involved. Adults

need to keep watch for bullying and intervene consistently, she says.

This curriculum was developed in collaboration with the National Education Association by Wellesley College's Center for Research on Women, (781) 283-2510.



 


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