Masters Course: EDUC 527 - The Reality of Bullying and Hazing in Schools: Awareness and Intervention Strategies

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  • Tuition of $1,440.00 will be paid on Neumann's website via MyNU E-bill. If you are a current Masters degree student, click here to register.
  • Dates: January 22 –March 18, 2018 In class meeting dates- (4:30-8:30pm) 1/23, 1/30, 2/6, 2/13, 2/20, 2/27, 3/6, 3/13
  • Professors: Scott Heydt and Alex Fizz
  • Location: Franklin Commons, Phoenixville, PA

While bullies continue to plague K-12 campuses, the hazing rampant among sports teams, clubs, and student organizations remains an underappreciated issue. The Reality of Bullying and Hazing in Schools analyzes the dynamic relationships between victim, bystander, and perpetrator, along with the organic and inorganic systems that support the continuation of bullying and hazing behaviors. This course combines the latest adolescent psychological theories and science with practical intervention strategies administrators and teachers can implement immediately.