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Books with title Coping With Cyberbullying

  • Coping With Cyberbullying

    Jeff Mapua

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Describes cyberbulling and provides advice on recognizing and resisting it, finding help, prevention, treating the victim and the bully, and moving on.
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  • Cyberbullying

    Lucia Raatma

    Paperback (Children's Press, March 1, 2013)
    With the rapid increase in internet access in recent years, cyberbullying has become a major problem for millions of young people.Readers (Grades 3-5) will find out about the many different types of cyberbullying, from posting unflattering photos online to sending threatening text messages. They will also learn why it is important to avoid these activities and what they can do if they are victims of cyberbullying.
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  • Cyberbullying

    Lauri S. Scherer

    eBook (Greenhaven Press, Feb. 11, 2015)
    This volume of the Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints Series explores whether cyberbullying is a serious problem. It also covers how cyberbullying should be punished. Finally, this volume discusses how cyberbullying can be prevented.This series is inspired by the highly acclaimed Opposing Viewpoints series, which explores important issues, placing expert opinions from a wide range of sources in a unique pro/con format. Like its predecessor, Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints promotes issue awareness as well as critical thinking. Even more user-friendly and accessible than its parent series, it offers a wealth of information at a lower reading level, in a bright, engaging package. This appealing combination helps more students grasp the controversies of our increasingly complex world. Each anthology features useful charts, graphs and cartoons, engaging fact boxes that provide at-a-glance information and questions that focus on vocabulary and reading comprehension. Further research is encouraged through annotated bibliographies, web sites and organizations to contact.•In addition to pro/con articles, each Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints volume includes appealing features designed to help students understand the complexities of current issues: Full-color photographs, charts, graphs, and cartoons supplement the text; Engaging fact boxes provide at-a-glance information; Guided reading questions aid comprehension; A list of basic facts about the issue broadens readers' understanding; Glossary, annotated bibliography, Web sites, and organizations to contact supplement student research.
  • Coping with Bullying

    Charlotte Guillain

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Coping With Bullying looks at school gang violence and cyber and telephone bullying.
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  • Cyberbullying

    Lauri S. Friedman

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Press, Dec. 6, 2010)
    This series is inspired by the highly acclaimed Opposing Viewpoints series, which explores important issues, placing expert opinions from a wide range of sources in a unique pro/con format. Like its predecessor, Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints promotes issue awareness as well as critical thinking. Even more user-friendly and accessible than its parent series, it offers a wealth of information at a lower reading level, in a bright, engaging package. This appealing combination helps more students grasp the controversies of our increasingly complex world. Each anthology features useful charts, graphs and cartoons, engaging fact boxes that provide at-a-glance information and questions that focus on vocabulary and reading comprehension. Further research is encouraged through annotated bibliographies, web sites and organizations to contact.
  • Cyberbullying

    Tamara L. Roleff

    eBook (Greenhaven Press, March 9, 2012)
    Focusing on topics of special concern to students, this series makes complex issues less intimidating and more accessible; each book presents 10 to 14 readings from a variety of perspectives that allow readers to better understand the topic.; This title in the Issues That Concern You series explores issues related to cyberbullying. Through articles from a variety of sources, the book addresses whether or not cyberbullying is a serious problem, the impact of cyberbullying, the effectiveness of criminalizing cyberbullying, and the role of schools and parents in addressing cyberbullying incidents.; Students must often make informed decisions about serious issues that will affect the course of their lives. Focusing on topics of special concern to students, the Issues That Concern You series helps make these complex issues less intimidating and more accessible. Color photos, charts, graphs, tables and editorial cartoons reinforce information as well as present important statistical data. Each volume also includes facts taken from a variety of government and research facilities, to tell students more of what they want to know about the issue, and guidance for students to aid them in addressing the issue in their own lives. A bibliography and thorough subject index round out each volume.
  • Cyberbullying

    Stephen Currie

    Hardcover (Referencepoint Pr Inc, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Looks at questions related to cyberbullying, providing writings from opposing viewpoints on the seriousness of cyberbullying, the role of schools in pursuing and punishing cyberbullies, and whether it should be classified as a crime.
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  • Cyberbullying

    Heather E. Schwartz, Frank W Baker

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2013)
    If a classmate sends threatening e-mails to you, do you know what to do? Don’t worry if you don’t. This book is here to help! Learn tech-savvy ways to keep bullies out of your technology without taking away all the fun!
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  • Cyberbullying

    Louise Gerdes

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press, Dec. 1, 2011)
    These books provide a range of opinions on a social issue; each volume focuses on a specific issue and offers a variety of perspectives, e.g., eyewitness accounts, governmental views, scientific analysis, newspaper accounts, to illuminate the issue.; ; Greenhaven Press's At Issue series provides a wide range of opinions on individual social issues. Enhancing critical thinking skills, each At Issue volume is an excellent research tool to help readers understand current social issues and prepare reports.
  • Dealing with Cyberbullying

    Derek Miller

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, July 15, 2019)
    As young people spend more and more time online, cyberbullying is becoming an issue for many teens. A 2016 survey by the Cyberbullying Research Center found that 33.8 percent of students between the ages of twelve and seventeen reported that they had suffered cyberbullying. This must-have resource looks at how to prevent this growing problem and presents ideas for how teens can help themselves and others mitigate cyberbullying's effects.
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  • Dealing with Cyberbullying

    Derek Miller

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, July 15, 2019)
    As young people spend more and more time online, cyberbullying is becoming an issue for many teens. A 2016 survey by the Cyberbullying Research Center found that 33.8 percent of students between the ages of twelve and seventeen reported that they had suffered cyberbullying. This must-have resource looks at how to prevent this growing problem and presents ideas for how teens can help themselves and others mitigate cyberbullying's effects.
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  • Coping with Bullying

    Charlotte Guillain

    Paperback (Raintree, Jan. 1, 2012)
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