
Second Step Anti-Bullying ProgramOne of
the district's five year Comprehensive School
Improvement goals focuses on all students feeling
safe and connected to school. A key component of
this goal is working to ensure a safe and orderly
environment in our buildings and our classrooms. The
district is partnering with staff and students to
extablish clear school-wide rules and epectations
for general behavior, and implementing programs that
teach self-discipline and repsonsibility to students
- including positive communication and conflict
resolution skills. One of the programs we are using
to reach this goal is called "Second Step". The
Second Step program teaches social and emotional
skills for violence prevention. The program includes
research-based, teacher-friendly curricula, training
for educators, and parent-education components, and
focuses on the following skills:
- Empathy
- Impulse control
- Anger management
- Problem solving
In about 30 minutes once or twice per week,
elementary students learn to practice prosocial
behavior. By understanding their emotions and how to
respond to them, young students are able to remain
focused on academics.
The Middle School lessons probe deeper, placing a
stronger emphasis on student attitudes and beliefs
about aggression. They include role-playing and
discussion.
For more information on the Second Step program,
please visit
www.committeeforchildren.org. Additional
Resource: The Iowa Department of Education
in conjunction with the Iowa Collaboration for Youth
Development a guide for parents and companion
document to preventing bullying and harassment
titled
Preventing Child and Youth Sexual Harassment, Abuse,
and Assault: A Resource for Iowa Families.
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