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Middle Link
Aggressors, Victims, and Bystanders (AVB)
Ideas for implementing the AVB curriculum
The resources below will help you implement the AVB curriculum in your classroom:
Morning announcements
Created by Moriah Edlefsen, M.Ed,
Hanshew Middle School
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
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.
OPTION #3 - new options for teaching AVB
Seventh grade, teacher and student lessons (ZIP files with teacher lessons in Pages and student lessons in PDF)
OPTION #1 - AVB lesson talking points
Lessons are available here as Keynote presentations. Download the .zip files to your computer and then unzip the folder to access the presentation.
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OPTION #2 - Updated AVB lessons & skits
These lessons (in Word) contain updated skits, handouts, and gender specific ideas for implementing the AVB curriculum. They can easily be used with the AVB lesson talking points and/or with the original lessons. Not all of these lessons are substitutes for complete lessons.
Lesson one
Lesson two
Lesson four
Lesson five
Lesson six
Lesson seven
Lesson eight
Lesson nine
Lesson 10
Lesson 11
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