
Cut bullying out
What is this project about?
This project, titled "Cut Bullying Out," focused on creating student-designed solutions to combat bullying and violence in schools. It involved collaboration between two classes from different countries (Tunisia and India) to develop innovative approaches to foster a safe and inclusive school environment.
- Age group
- 13-15
- Project Duration
- 4 weeks
- Language
- Beginner
This project contributes to the following global goals
Learning Outcomes
- Foster a Safe and Inclusive Environment: Create tangible, student-designed solutions that contribute to a safer and more nurturing school atmosphere by combating bullying and violence through creative initiatives.
- Cultivate Empathy and Cooperation. Encourage teamwork, critical thinking, and creativity among students by engaging in collaborative problem-solving to address real-world issues such as bullying, thus promoting a culture of empathy and understanding.
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Skills to develop
Intercultural Communication
Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving
Global Awareness
Digital Literacy
Collaboration & Teamwork
Adaptability & Leadership
Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving
Collaboration
Emotional Intelligence
Innovation
Project Timeline
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Week 1
Presentation
Phase:Presentation & Dissemination
Step 1: Empathize
- Each class organized their first discussions or debates to better understand the topic.
- The classes held a video call to analyze the situation of bullying in their respective contexts and to share their experiences and ideas.
Step 2: Define
- Both classes analyzed the information gathered from interviews and discussions.
- They identified key issues related to bullying in their respective schools.
Step 3: Ideate
- Jamila's class brainstormed solutions, including:
- "Spinning wheel game" with positive messages
- "Anti-bullying bracelets" with encouraging words
- Anuradha's class developed ideas such as:
- "Complaint Box" for reporting bullying
- Live lessons on anti-bullying
- "Anti-Bullying Squad" of student volunteers
- "Attractive Notice Board" with anti-bullying messages
Step 4: Prototype and test
- Jamila's students:
- Created a cardboard spinning wheel with positive messages.
- Designed and made sample anti-bullying bracelets.
- Anuradha's students:
- Designed a layout for the "Attractive Notice Board" .
- Prepared content for the notice board, including powerful messages and images.
- Both classes implemented their prototypes in their respective schools:
- Jamila's class placed the spinning wheel in the school playground and distributed bracelets.
- Anuradha's class set up the notice board on the school premises.
Step 5: Presentation
- Students from both classes shared their experiences and results with each other through another video call.
- They discussed the impact of their initiatives and potential improvements.
What participants say
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Denmark
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Congratulations to all the teachers and students! Your passion, collaboration, and dedication have truly shone through. Your efforts are making a real difference—keep being a source of inspiration for others!