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Woodbrook Middle School

Woodbrook Middle School. School Counseling Program . ASCA National Standard Personal/Social Standard C. Students will understand safety and survival skills. Student Competency. Acquire personal safety skills.

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Woodbrook Middle School

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  1. Woodbrook Middle School School Counseling Program

  2. ASCANational StandardPersonal/Social Standard C Students will understand safety and survival skills.

  3. Student Competency Acquire personal safety skills

  4. Classroom Guidance CurriculumOne month after participating in a bullying assembly Grade 6 Goals Define “bullying” Identify 4 types of bullying Identify strategies for dealing with bullying

  5. 51% of students could appropriately define “bullying” 89% of students could appropriately define “bullying” RESULTSPrePost

  6. 20% could name the 4 types of bullying (physical, verbal, emotional/social, sexual) 75% could name the 4 types of bullying RESULTSPrePost

  7. RESULTSPrePost • 68% could identify 3 strategies for handling bullying • 87% could identify 3 strategies for handling bullying

  8. Pre – Post Test Results

  9. Results All 6th graders attended a grade level assembly on bullying and harassment in September. Beforeclassroom guidance lessons 51% of 6th graders could define “bullying” and 68% of students could name 3 strategies for handling bullying behaviors After guidance lessons in October, 89% of 6th graders could define “bullying” and 87% of students could name 3 strategies for handling bullying behaviors

  10. Implications • Many 6th graders were able to identify strategies for dealing with bullying behaviors, but weren’t clear on WHAT bullying behaviors were. • Data needs to be collected on the number of students receiving referrals.The goal is to reduce referrals for bullying behavior.

  11. The End

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