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Guideline for Students

The guidelines include all the actions which have to be performed in order to tackle the problem of bullying in its various aspects and facets. Students - not only in the school context, but also in their everyday network of relationships - should gain awareness of the risks and consequences of the phenomenon. The suggested guide adopts not only suggestions and possible interventions, but also experiences which have been carried out, trying, at the same time, to put this complex phenomenon into the European framework, even taking into due consideration the different existing scenarios.
  1. Understanding the Complexity of the Phenomenon of Bullying
  2. What Can I Do if My Classmates Bully Me
  3. Why Should I Ask for Help
  4. What Can I Do if Someone Bullies One of my Classmates
  5. The Most Effective Ways to Help Others
  6. Why Should I Quit if I'm Bothering a Classmate
  7. What Risks Can I Find Using New Technologies
  8. What I Can Do if Someone is Cyberbullying Me
  9. What I Can Do if Someone is Cyberbullying a Classmate
  10. How to Be Polite Using New Technologies

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20 December 2014

Final Partners’ meeting

The fourth partners’ meeting took place in Florence (IT) on 15 December 2014. The meeting had the objective to check the activities carried out since the third meeting of the project and share and assess the in progress results. A special focus has been dedicated to the presentation of the strategies to solve the case scenarios.