FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Leisa-Anne Smith
732-937-7517
October 13, 2009
FALL 2009 DATES SET FOR FOUNDATION'S FREE TEASING AND BULLYING TRAININGS
The New Jersey State Bar Foundation is once again offering free training, An Introduction to Teasing and Bullying, to school administrators and educators on dealing with bullying and related issues. The Foundation conducts separate, one-day training sessions tailored to the special needs of each position:
Educator training sessions geared to teachers, guidance counselors, student assistance counselors, child study team personnel and paraprofessionals, will be held Thursday, October 22; Tuesday, December 8; and Wednesday, December 9.
Administrator training, suitable for superintendents, principals and vice principals, will take place Thursday, October 29.
Registration is required for all trainings, held from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Free breakfast and lunch are provided. Participants who attend the entire program will earn 6-1/2 professional development hours.
Please Note: Due to building renovation at the New Jersey Law Center, all trainings conducted October 28-December 9 will be held at the Labor Education Building located directly behind the Law Center off Ryders Lane in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Training held before October 28 will take place at the Law Center.
Newspapers and broadcast media are full of reports about bullying in our nation's schools, playgrounds and neighborhoods, emphasizing its negative consequences for both victim and bully as well as the importance of teaching administrators and educators how to recognize the problem and develop ways to combat it. Committed to the promotion of violence prevention, the Bar Foundation launched its Teasing and Bullying Program in 2001.
Focusing on the prevention of bullying, the interactive training sessions educate administrators and educators about the myths and facts of bullying, allowing attendees to differentiate teasing from bullying and tattling vs. reporting. Participants will explore strategies for creating a peaceful classroom and examine ways to develop a school-wide approach to prevent bullying. The Foundation's training focuses not only on helping the targets of bullying, but also the students who bully as well. Director is Bar Foundation staff member Leisa-Anne Smith, an attorney appointed by Gov. Jon Corzine to the New Jersey Coalition Against Bullying.
Please note that online or faxed registration is not available for these trainings. To register for either the administrator or educator training sessions, please call 1-800 FREE LAW and request a registration form. Please leave your fax number and specify whether you are interested in the administrator or educator training for Teasing and Bullying.
The Teasing and Bullying training sessions are free of charge; however, a refundable $20 security deposit check, made payable to the New Jersey State Bar Foundation, is required and must accompany each registration. Checks will be returned by mail to attendees. Checks from registrants who do not give adequate notice (at least 72 hours) of their inability to attend will be used to defray the expenses related to no-show registrants and therefore will be forfeited. Space is limited. Registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Founded in 1958, the New Jersey State Bar Foundation is the educational and philanthropic arm of the New Jersey State Bar Association. The Bar Foundation's mission is to promote public understanding of the law through a free, comprehensive public education program. Among its activities, the Foundation conducts seminars and conflict resolution training, publishes materials, operates a videotape loan library and speakers bureau, and coordinates elementary, middle and high school mock trial competitions. For more information about the Foundation's programs and publications, visit us online at www.njsbf.org or call 1-800-FREE-LAW.
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Directions: From the NJ Turnpike take Exit 9 to Route 18 North. Follow signs for Route 1 South to Ryders Lane-New Brunswick. The Law Center is the first right turn off Ryders Lane. From Princeton take Route 1 North to the second Ryders Lane exit (Ryders Lane-New Brunswick). The Law Center is the first right turn.