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November 14, 2024

Preventing Bullying Through Education and Character Building

Bullying is no longer limited to school hours. With the rise of social media, it’s become a constant challenge that follows students home, creating a continuous cycle. Join us for a powerful edWebinar focused on preventing bullying, breaking this cycle, and fostering a culture of kindness, respect, and resilience. In partnership with iMPACTFUL, this session features clips from The Upstanders, a film that highlights the power of connection in ending bullying. Through personal stories, scientific insights, and strategies rooted in character building, we explore how bullying can be prevented by fostering empathy, resilience, and respect in students and their communities.

Our expert presenters—Keely Keller, Director of Professional Programs at Teaching Channel, Scilla Andreen, CEO and Founder of iMPACTFUL, and Dr. Shelby Kretz, CEO and Founder of Little Justice Leaders—discuss the transformative power of empathy and resilience, and offer practical tools for students, educators, and communities to confidently become “Upstanders.”

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