
“Peer Abuse in school – Effective prevention through Sports Activities”
The training course is exploring the use of sports activities in preventing peer abuse in school. The theme of the workshop is “The Spirit of Sport and Abuse Prevention in School”, and its aim is to examine how sport can be best used to support by-youth/for-youth approaches to substance abuse prevention, and to identify and describe “good practices”.
Description
Programme of training activities day-by-day:
MONDAY (Day 1)
Module 1: Welcome and registration; Ice-breaking and Warm Ups. Introduction:
- How Peer-to-Peer Abuse Occurs; Abuse Risks; Behavioral Warning Signs; Detection and Prevention;
- The Value and Limitations of Sport; Sport as a Resource for Human Development; A realistic view of sport; Competition as a form of cooperation
TUESDAY (Day 2)
Module 2: Workshop: Ways to Use Sport to Prevent Peer Abuse in school:
- Sport with the Right Spirit; Sample Codes of Conduct;
- Life Skills Training; Set Goals that Make Sense; How to Achieve your Goals – Designing your Programme
WEDNESDAY (Day 3)
Module 3: Outdoor activity with a training task: “Treasure Hunt”: In the shoes of our learners
THURSDAY (Day 4)
Module 4: Workshop: Mentoring programme: Teachers as Mentors who provide children and young people with guidance and support through sports activities in school; 5 things students learn through sports
FRIDAY (Day 5)
Module 5: Workshop:
- Bullying Prevention and Intervention in the School Environment: Factsheets and Tools;
- Implementing a School Bullying and Abuse Prevention Plan that includes sports activities;
- Sports activities in school promote responsibility and improves coexistence – exchange of good practices
SATURDAY (Day 6)
Module 6: Conclusion session: The essence of a good education - ability to learn from and work with others, to develop skills that enhance academic experience and prevent peer abuse in school
SUNDAY (Day 7)
Module 7: Feedback, course evaluation and dissemination focus; Delivery of Certificates of Attendance
IMPORTANT: PARTICIPANTS COULD ATTEND 5, 6, 7 OR MORE DAYS IN ACCORDANCE TO THEIR APPLICATION. COURSE FEE INCLUDES TRAINING, COURSE DOCUMENTS (TEMPLATES WILL BE SENT TO PARTICIPATING TEACHERS), COFFEE BREAKS, STATIONARY, SIGHTSEEING, SCHOOL VISIT AT MOST LOCATIONS WHERE THE COURSE WILL BE HELD.
Learning objectives
Learn how to use sports and physical activities to prevent bullying and to establish a positive and relaxed environment in bullying free school; Enhance pedagogical quality and innovation, teaching staff competences to deal with social and cultural diversity in the classroom; Develop effective and well working anti-bullying approaches; Foster the development of social, civic, intercultural competences, media literacy and critical thinking, also combating bullying and violence; Give knowledge to teachers how to deal with anger management of the students through sports; Apply effective conflict management and decision making strategies; Form team-work skills; Learn how to: provide students who are doing the bullying with encouragement to find other ways to resolve problems and interact with peers, help them to understand how to use their strength to help rather than hurt, provide students who witness bullying/ and bystanders with options for how they can help stop or prevent the bullying situation/s, include victim students in preventing and stopping bullying by teamwork in sports; Promote the benefits of sports activities and their use in developing life skills for peer abuse prevention; Exchange best practices to equip young people with the required knowledge to tackle violence amongst peers; Lear how to Improve students’ social skills and Enhance their self-confidence through sports activities; Achieve better understanding of goal-setting and working towards them as a team; Understand that being an educational activity, sport develops the skills of setting common goals, appreciating the success of others, being tolerant, taking responsibility, showing a collaborative approach, and creating a sense of belonging to a school group and society; Developing the correct attitude towards violence and thus, preventing peer abuse as a part of school bullying.
Methodology & assessment
Certification details
At the end of the course, each participant will be awarded a Certificate of Attendance along with Europass Mobility.
Our certificates are in line with the Erasmus Quality Standards and so include the course's title, short description of its learning outcomes (if requested), dates, venue, the name of the course provider and the course director, number of training hours.
We support participants in every step of certification and validation of learning outcomes with specific focus on European instruments and Erasmus+ requirements such as Learning Agreement, Quality Commitment and Europass mobility.
Pricing, packages and other information
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Price:560Euro
Additional information
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Language:English
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Target audience ISCED:Primary education (ISCED 1)Lower secondary education (ISCED 2)Upper secondary education (ISCED 3)
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Target audience type:TeacherHead Teacher / PrincipalPedagogical Adviser
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Learning time:25 hours or more
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