Bullying

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Hille, Mar 4, 2004.

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  1. Hille

    Hille Active Member

    Good Morning, I have located one graduate course in the area of bullying and am looking for additional options. I found one listing through Fort Hays. Suggestions appreciated. Hille
     
  2. Anthony Pina

    Anthony Pina Active Member

    Courses in abnormal psychology perhaps?

    Tony
     
  3. menger

    menger New Member

    bullying?...how about courses about discrimination (racial bullying, sexual bullying, etc) and especially politics...remember that quote often attributed to George Washington's farewell address "Government is not reason. Government is not eloquence. It is force. And, like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master!" in other words government is the biggest bully of them all.
     
  4. duff

    duff New Member

  5. oxpecker

    oxpecker New Member

    I would also like to learn how to bully.

    Sign me up...
     
  6. 4Q

    4Q New Member

    Chicago Public Schools offer pratical courses in bullying beginning in 1st grade and running right through 12th. It's a tough program as "pop quizzes" and "tests" are administered daily. And it's hard to correctly answer questions such as "where's your money, punk?" when they are just sprung upon you. The course is pass/fail. :rolleyes:
     
  7. timothyrph

    timothyrph New Member

    Someone just e-mailed me for my lunch money while I was taking a DL course. They said fork it over or they would spam me....
     
  8. Charles

    Charles New Member

    Hi Hille,

    How about Dealing with Conflict and Confrontation?

    20.09.99 OTHER PSYCHOLOGY

    Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Book Cost Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code

    Adams State College PSYC 589 Dealing with Conflict and Confrontation U N/A N/A E, SG 3(S) $300.00 $0.00 $15.00 $315.00 X
    Footnote: Not Available
    Course Description: This course will help the teacher learn to deal effectively with conflict, confrontation, anger, aggressiveness, verbal abuse from children and adults, boundary setting strategies, assertiveness training, negotiations and personal empowerment skills. This course addresses preventative strategies, such as creating a physically and emotionally safe environment; a review of ethical issues; dealing with conflict and confrontation in parent-teacher conferences; using communications and assertiveness skills; and recovering from the trauma of being confronted inappropriately. Specify ED or PSYC credit at registration.


    http://www.dantescatalogs.com/DISC/SubjectAreaInfoDetail.asp?Report=GC&RecID=20
     
  9. Steve Levicoff

    Steve Levicoff Well-Known Member

    Oxpecker, with over 1,300 posts here, you mean to tell us that you do not yet know how to bully?

    I'm so disappointed. That means that some of us have failed to pass along the fine tradition of bullying to you, our dear friend.

    Where did we go wrong? :D
     
  10. revamp

    revamp New Member

    You guys are a hoot! Thanks for taking my mind off of my History of Nazi Germany studying!

    hahaha....
     

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