Term

Summer 2018

Capstone

Capstone Project

Degree Name

MAESL

Facilitator(s)

Melissa Erikson

Content Expert

Mariana Castanon

Abstract

This project examines intervention and prevention education to interrupt bullying behaviors among elementary age school children. It explores specifically how students based on culture, ethnicity, immigration status, and/or identification as an English language learner are targeted in a suburban metro district in the upper Midwest. In the context of this project, a connection is drawn between a rise in bullying behaviors based on bias in today’s political climate. It is noted that while the research on traditional bullying is vast, there is a gap in the research on bullying based on the aforementioned profile. This project provides strategies for understanding and proactively addressing bullying in the form of five trade book lessons that explore shared experience based on culture, immigration, cultural competence, and empathy.

Project Type

Curriculum

Keywords

Curriculum

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text

dc_publisher

DigitalCommons@Hamline

dc_format

application/pdf

dc_source

School of Education Student Capstone Theses and Dissertations

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