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Friday, November 30
by
Tony Fenwick
on Fri 30 Nov 2007 10:53 AM GMT
The latest batch. Include Armistead Maupin more »
Wednesday, November 28
Friday, November 23
by
Nigel Tart
on Fri 23 Nov 2007 09:40 PM GMT
A while ago, I had an enquiry from Wendy Blair (name sounds familiar, but I can't place her) about advertising ... more » Thursday, November 22
by
Schools Out Web Manager
on Thu 22 Nov 2007 11:57 AM GMT
Many of you will have received BERA 2008 call for papers in the post. For those of you that haven't, next year's conference will be held from 3-6 September at Heriot Watt University, Edniburgh. more »
Wednesday, November 21
by
Tony Fenwick
on Wed 21 Nov 2007 03:33 PM GMT
They're back! more »
Friday, November 16
by
jlbreslow
on Fri 16 Nov 2007 08:23 AM GMT
Yesterday, the Anti Bullying Alliance (of which Schools OUT is a member) celebrated the launch of Anti-Bullying Week for 2007. Ed Balls MP, the Secretary of State announced to have found £3million for the next three years to help schools and local authorities create peer mentoring programs.
In his official statement, he said, "Today, the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, Ed Balls, will announce plans to help children who are being bullied. The proposals include assigning an older child mentor who has been trained in conflict resolution to look after victims, and for cybermentors to look after children online. He will stress that the scheme is not to replace 'disciplinary sanctions'. One in three children is being bullied on the way to and from school, according to a survey of 1,078 children aged between seven and 18 by the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA). The survey found that the most common forms of bullying outside school were name-calling, intimidation and 'barging'. Of the children questioned, 33 per cent said bullying occurred on the way to and from school, 16 per cent said it was on the street and 12 per cent in the park. Chris Cloke, chair of ABA, called on head teachers to use powers in the Education and Inspections Act to discipline children who are caught misbehaving when they are off the school site." The launch brought together several representatives from the Anti Bullying Alliance, including Schools OUT, Stonewall, EACH, Womankind, School Councils UK, Education for All and many more. We were honored not only with the endorsement from Ed Balls, but also with the cast of Wicked who performed "For Good" a song about how friendship can overcome isolation and bullying. The evening also saw the recognition of the Diana Award winners, for pupils who had shown excellence in standing up for others and stopping bullying. The awardees participated in activities from setting up a peer-to-peer network at their school to creating a network for disabled students. Attached is an image from inside the Apollo theatre with the press and cast on stage. Friday, November 9
by
Paul Patrick
on Fri 09 Nov 2007 09:53 AM GMT
I came across this letter complaining about the reaction of people to a textbook that mentions same sex families in ... more »
Monday, November 5
Friday, November 2
by
littlehuw
on Fri 02 Nov 2007 03:47 PM GMT
Launched a national search for
by
littlehuw
on Fri 02 Nov 2007 01:08 PM GMT
SAN FRANCISCO, October 31, 2007 When we released our film, It’s Elementary – Talking About Gay Issues in Schools a decade ago, the teachers featured in the documentary were breaking new ground by finding ways to talk to their elementary and middle school students about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. more »
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