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About James H Burns
Since 1977 Jim Burns has been working with students who have learning disabilities and behavioral problems. He has almost 40 years of experience working as an administrator, teacher, college instructor, and seminar leader. He is committed to helping administrators, parents, and teachers establish standards of excellence and help them build successful relationships with their staff, students, and children. He has written and designed The Bully Proof Classroom, a graduate course that is now offered at The College of New Jersey, and La Salle University in Pennsylvania in partnership with The Regional Training Center. This course has been endorsed by the NJEA. He has also written “Anti Bullying 101.” A book that provides teachers, administrators, support staff and parent’s 101 tips on how to achieve permanent help in dealing with unruly behavior and can be used as part of any anti-bullying program. In May of 2015 Jim was awarded the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters by Gratz College in recognition of his almost forty years of work in student behavior management and anti bullying. He is available for on sight in-services and keynotes.
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Here is a nice little slogan you can post in your classroom and teach to your students: "Send like
a friend: Text Responsibly." It sounds easier than it really is. The reason? We are an impulsive
society. We can't control ourselves, and our students have even less self-control. The use of cell
phones, Facebook, and other digital devices used to send messages makes it much too easy to
send messages that are hurtful. Students who are victimized by this type of raid on their emotions
have no place to go and no place to hide. It can happen right in the privacy of the individual's
bedroom, which in times past may have been the only safe haven for a victim of bullying. I wrote
an article that you can read on our site www.bullyproofclassroom.com titled, "Society's Morality
has Not Kept Up with Technology." Technology, which has become more and more
sophisticated over time, is not really the problem. The problem is the lack of self-control and the
belief that we can say or send anything we want when we want to. Let your students know that
what they say and post will eventually come back to haunt them. Some employers and colleges
have started using social media sites as screening tools prior to hiring and college acceptance.
Please teach this short slogan to your students and make them aware that the "send" button can
be a detonator that can ruin a lifemaybe theirs.