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Tim Field (24 April 1952 in Eastbourne – 15 January 2006) was a British anti-bullying activist with his main focus relating to workplace bullying. He was the author of two books. In 2011, Field and a journalist Neil Marr coined the term "bullycide". [1]
Joseph R. Jones. Joseph R. Jones is an American author and academic who is known for his research on bullying in educational environments. Currently, he is the Dean of the School of Education at Gordon State College in Barnesville, Georgia.
Stop Bullying: Speak Up was created in response to feedback from the network's audience of children and youth ages 6–14, which showed that bullying was among the biggest problems faced by young people. Additional research also was conducted among its viewers in 2010 by R. Bradley Snyder, author of The 5 Simple Truths About Raising Kids.
Still, it's surprising that the co-authors of a new book on workplace bullying have ended up in court, with each flinging explosive allegations, from plagiarism to, yes, bullying.
The book examines the phenomena of bullying, particularly amongst students, including taunting, tormenting, and aggressive behavior by stronger students against weaker students. It describes the key players as well as the problems and possible solutions in dealing with them.
Michele Irmiter Elliott OBE is an author, psychologist, teacher and the founder and director of child protection charity Kidscape. [1] She has chaired World Health Organization and Home Office working groups and is a Winston Churchill fellow .
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The Truth about Truman School is a children's book by Dori Hillestad Butler that was first published on March 1, 2008, through Albert Whitman & Company. [1] The book deals with the subject of cyberbullying and has been listed several times as a recommended read for middle school aged students.