The resources below will help you implement the AVB curriculum in your classroom:
Twelve AVB mini-lessons ranging in activities from talking about violence in the media to role-playing different scenarios.
From "Aggressors, Victims, and Bystanders: Thinking and Acting to Prevent Violence" by Ronald G. Slaby, PhD, Renee Wilson-Brewer, MA, Kimberly Dash, MPH, of the Education Development Center, Inc.
AVB lesson outlines
Introductions and conclusions to AVB lessons
AVB lesson talking points
These talking points are designed to enhance the lessons found in the AVB manual. They are NOT meant to be stand alone lessons. They are available here as Keynote presentations. Download the .zip files to your computer and then unzip the folder to access the presentation.
Me @ 13 - Teen Quotes - Quotes from five teenagers taken from TIME Magazine, August 8, 2005, pages 40-63.
AVB-Resolving Conflicts Creatively Program
(RCCP) Correlation