Our new eTwinning project / Be a buddy, not a bully
Be a buddy, not a bully Although fighting against all forms of discrimination and violence, especially bullying and harassment has been adopted by the Charter on Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights Education , bullying in schools remains a persistent phenomenon. Bullying is recognized by the United Nations as a major factor in damaging the overall well-being of students, meaning the mental and physical health, causing early school leaving. Since new forms of bullying through social media are being added to the problem nowadays, teachers must find ways to prevent and combat it at school level. Aims to provide students with a better understanding of different types of bullying to help students to identify strategies to deal with this problem at school. to combat bullying behaviors including teaching social and emotional (SEL) skills to increase empathy. to improve student's English language skills to get students to familiarize with Web2 tools Expected results Ss...