Bullying Solutions Lab: Co-Creating Safer Classrooms
Bullying remains one of the most pressing challenges in schools, impacting the safety, confidence, and success of both students and educators. The Bullying Solutions Lab invites all attendees to come together in an interactive, solution-focused conversation designed to build safer, more inclusive classrooms and school communities.
Through guided dialogue, real-world scenarios, and role-play activities, participants will work side by side to identify the early warning signs of bullying and explore proactive strategies to prevent it. Together, the group will co-create one to two shared goals for addressing bullying and outline clear, actionable steps. These will include immediate strategies that can be applied by students and educators right away, as well as broader steps requiring school-wide or administrative support.
This session is not about theory alone—it’s about practice, collaboration, and empowerment. By the end, participants will leave with concrete tools, a deeper understanding of how to recognize and respond to bullying, and the confidence to take meaningful action. Most importantly, they will have contributed to a shared vision for schools where every student feels safe, valued, and supported.
Conversational Practice
This will be a highly interactive session rather than a traditional presentation. The conversation will open with defining the core problem of bullying, then move into guided, thought-provoking questions designed to spark dialogue. Participants will brainstorm, share experiences, and build upon each other’s ideas. Role-play activities and group discussions will deepen understanding and inspire practical strategies. Midway through, participants will collaboratively establish one or two shared goals and design both immediate and long-term action steps. This approach ensures the session is truly participant-driven, empowering educators to generate meaningful, sustainable solutions together.
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