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SUMMARY:2020 Bennett Lecture in Prevention Science
DESCRIPTION:\n\nDorothy Espelage\, Ph.D.\n\nWilliam C. Friday Distinguis
	hed Professor of Education\n\nUniversity of North Carolina Chapel Hill\n
	\n&quot\;Addressing Bullying and School Violence and Promoting School Co
	nnectedness&quot\;\n\nAbstract:&nbsp\; In the wake of school violence ac
	ross the U.S.\, visible security measures have been put into place in ma
	ny schools. These include active shooter drills\, metal detectors\, clea
	r backpacks\, and school security officers\; one cost of these measures 
	is the hardening of our schools. To mitigate this effect\, we must train
	 educational professionals to understand trauma-informed approaches\, so
	cial-emotional learning\, restorative practices\, and culturally compete
	nt practices.\n\nDr. Espelage will discuss two decades of research on bu
	llying and other forms of youth violence\, highlighting the efficacy of 
	school-based programs. Innovative efforts to address bullying\, sexual v
	iolence\, and school violence include apps for students to communicate e
	motional and physical safety concerns\, youth-led student campaigns to a
	ddress mental health issues and school climate concerns\, and profession
	al development training programs for school police officers.\n\nVia Zoom
	: http://bit.ly/Bennett-Lecture-2020\n\nFor more details: https://events
	.la.psu.edu/event/2020_bennett_lecture_in_prevention_science/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p><img alt="" src
	="https://csc.la.psu.edu/images/Dorothy%20Espelage.jpg" style="height:42
	6px; width:377px" /></p><p><b>Dorothy Espelage, Ph.D.</b><br />William C
	. Friday Distinguished Professor of Education<br />University of North C
	arolina Chapel Hill</p><p><b>&quot;Addressing Bullying and School Violen
	ce and Promoting School Connectedness&quot;</b></p><p><b>Abstract:</b>&n
	bsp; In the wake of school violence across the U.S., visible security me
	asures have been put into place in many schools. These include active sh
	ooter drills, metal detectors, clear backpacks, and school security offi
	cers; one cost of these measures is the hardening of our schools. To mit
	igate this effect, we must train educational professionals to understand
	 trauma-informed approaches, social-emotional learning, restorative prac
	tices, and culturally competent practices.</p><p>Dr. Espelage will discu
	ss two decades of research on bullying and other forms of youth violence
	, highlighting the efficacy of school-based programs. Innovative efforts
	 to address bullying, sexual violence, and school violence include apps 
	for students to communicate emotional and physical safety concerns, yout
	h-led student campaigns to address mental health issues and school clima
	te concerns, and professional development training programs for school p
	olice officers.</p><p>Via Zoom: <a href="http://bit.ly/Bennett-Lecture-2
	020">http://bit.ly/Bennett-Lecture-2020</a></p><p>For more details: <a h
	ref='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/2020_bennett_lecture_in_prevention_
	science/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/2020_bennett_lecture_in_preven
	tion_science/</a></p></body></html>
URL:https://www.prevention.psu.edu/events/2020-bennett-lecture-in-prevention
	-science
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