oaxino Posted September 11, 2024 Report Share Posted September 11, 2024 Harassment Awareness And Prevention Training For FacultiesPublished 9/2024MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 567.67 MB | Duration: 0h 30mPreventing Bullying and HarassmentWhat you'll learnFaculties can understand contextual behaviors of academic bullying and harassmentFaculties can clarify the distinction between academic freedom and academic bullyingConflict managmentCareer development in academic healthRequirementsNo requirementsDescriptionAcademic bullying is an age-old serious issue that affects people in a variety of positions across all branches of science. Academic bullying is a pattern of behavior in which an individual is harassed, offended, or intentionally isolated within an academic setting, often occurring regularly and over an extended period of time. This form of bullying can have severe impacts on the target's ability to work effectively, eroding their self-esteem, and hindering their career advancement, promotion, recognition, and professional credibility. Despite being a well-recognized issue, the scientific community continues to grapple with fully addressing academic bullying. One key obstacle is the lack of awareness and understanding among faculty members, particularly when it comes to distinguishing between academic freedom and bullying.This half-hour video aims to bridge that gap by providing faculty members with the knowledge to recognize and address academic bullying and harassment. It outlines the contextual behaviors associated with bullying, offering clear examples of how they differ from the principles of academic freedom. The video also serves as a guide for faculty, equipping them with strategies to ethically manage and intervene in instances of bullying, fostering a more respectful and supportive academic environment. Through this training, faculty will become better prepared to identify bullying behaviors and contribute to the broader effort to eliminate academic harassment.OverviewSection 1: WellcomeLecture 1 Welcome: OverviewSection 2: A Target's StoryLecture 2 A Target's Story: AnonymousSection 3: What is Academic Bullying?Lecture 3 What is Academic Bullying?Lecture 4 Research on Academic BullyingLecture 5 Why Bullying Happens in AcademiaSection 4: Advice for Targets of BullyingLecture 6 Advice for Targets of Bullying (Dr. Morteza Mahmoudi)Lecture 7 Advice for Targets of Bullying (Dr. Loraleigh Keashly)Section 5: Advice for BystandersLecture 8 Advice for Bystanders (Dr. Morteza Mahmoudi)Lecture 9 Advice for Bystanders (Dr. Loraleigh Keashly)Section 6: What Academic Institutions Should Do About Academic BullyingLecture 10 The Institution's RoleSection 7: ConclusionLecture 11 ConclusionAcademic faculties and instructorsScreenshotsrapidgator.net:https://rapidgator.net/file/209f9aee35b280b7f333f989bfeb910e/jsocv.Harassment.Awareness.And.Prevention.Training.For.Faculties.rar.htmlnitroflare.com:https://nitroflare.com/view/E20B0396FFCC3E5/jsocv.Harassment.Awareness.And.Prevention.Training.For.Faculties.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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