Bullying at the Jr/Sr High Level

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Bullying at the Jr/Sr High Level LTG Workshop: Public Policy Analyst Ann Marie Horan Notre Dame Jr/Sr High School English 7 & 9 amhoran@syrdiocese.org

The 6 Steps of the Public Policy Analyst (PPA) Define the Problem Gather the Evidence Identify the Causes Evaluate an Existing Policy Develop Solutions Select the Best Solution (Feasibility vs. Effectiveness)

Public Policy Analyst As a public policy analyst, our group chose Bullying as a social problem. A social problem is a condition that at least some people in a community view as being undesirable.

What are we defining as Bullying? Defining the social problem of bullying

Evidence Gather Evidence Student body survey

What are the causes of bullying? Causes of bullying worksheet Why do people bully?

Evaluating Notre Dame’s Current Policy Stopbullying.gov

Solutions Click on picture for worksheet

BEST SOLUTION Click on picture for worksheet

Works Cited http://www.google.com