Elizabeth Englander is a professor of Psychology at Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts. She is also the founder and director of the Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center (MARC) at Bridgewater State University.
Executive Director of GLSEN Eliza Byard discusses the value of Bullying: A Case Study in Ostracism.
Elizabeth Englander is a professor of Psychology at Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts. She is also the founder and director of the Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center (MARC) at Bridgewater State University.
Elizabeth Englander discusses using Bullying: A Case Study in Ostracism.
Elizabeth Englander discusses the adult response to student use of digital technology in preventing cyberbullying.
Elizabeth Englander discusses the adults' roles in student conflict prevention.
Elizabeth Englander discusses the impact of electronics on power dynamics and bullying.
Elizabeth Englander discusses the importance of peer support in bullying situations.
Emmett D. Carson, Ph.D., speaks at the 2013 San Francisco Bay Area benefit dinner.
Like the phenomenon of bullying itself, BULLY is direct and hard-hitting. Careful preparation is vital. The necessity of adults previewing the full film before using it with young people cannot be overemphasized.
We've pulled together a wealth of resources to help students and teachers consider the moral choices we face when confronted with bullying.
A former Facing History student reflects on growing up in both Congo and Massachusetts.
In the first of the Facing History virtual Community Conversation Series, actor and activist George Takei discusses his family’s wrongful incarceration during World War II and how we can all take action against anti-Asian racism on the rise today.