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CyberBullying Info Page for Staff Here are some resources you can use to talk about CyberBullying with your students as the topic comes up: NetSmartz offers educators interactive materials for use classrooms, along with information about Internet safety and technology. From their site: "i-SAFE incorporates classroom curriculum with
dynamic community outreach to empower students, teachers, parents, law
enforcement, and concerned adults to make the Internet a safer place." These two sites are from Jayne Hitchcock's organization.
CyberAngel's mission is: "to function as a 'virtual 411' safety destination, and to address the concerns of parents, the needs of children, on-line abuse and cyber crime, while supporting the right of free speech." This Canadian site is dedicated to stopping CyberBullying.
This site gives simple rules for saying safe on-line. This Canadian site is dedicated to stopping bullying.
Information for parents and students on on-line safety. Here are some brochures published by WHOA:
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