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Moving Beyond Blame -- Extension Activities
This list of activities is designed to help students cope with and understand the terrorist... | ||
What is Justice? What is the Injustice Here? Handouts
Handouts to accompany What is Justice? What... | Intervention Strategies for Terminal Illness
Distribute an article that describes suggestions on how to best help students who are dealing... | |
Beyond Blame -- Additional Resources
Web and offline resources are given for each of the lessons in Beyond Blame: Reacting to the... | ||
Intervention Strategies for Disruptions
Complete descriptions of a District Management Plan, a Crisis Team, and a Crisis Plan. | ||
Beyond Blame -- Complete Unit
This three-lesson unit will help middle and secondary students to cope with, understand, and... | Crisis Intervention Plan for an Intruder
These procedures will help to keep students and staff safe when an intruder enters school... | |
How Can You Prevent Injustice?
The third lesson in Beyond Blame: Reacting to the Terrorist Attacks helps students to examine... | School Disruption -- Nonviolent and Violent
A description of different types of disruptions, both nonviolent and violent, that can occur... | |
Impact of Disaster on Students with Exceptionalities
How to prepare your exceptional students during disasters both on school campuses and in their... | ||
What is Justice? What is the Injustice Here?
In the first lesson from the Beyond Blame curriculum, students will learn about the Sept. 11,... | Death and the Grief Reaction Process
Learn how to help students cope with death and the grieving process. | |
Crisis Intervention Information Centers
Informational numbers and names for crisis centers for children. | Impact of Disruption on Students with Exceptionalities
Learn about the different disruptions that impact students with exceptionalities. | |
Has the Past Been Just?
The second lesson in Beyond Blame: Reacting to the Terrorist Attack deals with the reactions... | Impact of Death on Students with Exceptionalities
Learn how to help the exceptional child deal with the impact of death-related crises. |
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