Gender, Bullying and Harassment: Strategies to End Sexism and Homophobia in Schools

2009-03-06_gender_bullyingGender, Bullying and Harassment: Strategies to End Sexism and Homophobia in Schools by Elizabeth J. Meyer (MEdu’97)

Meyer adds a new dimension to countless studies of bullying and harassment in schools by examining the key gender issues related to such behaviors.  Speaking to a broad range of readers, from administrators to student leaders to family members, Meyer offers tangible and flexible solutions to help them transform the culture of their school and reduce incidences of gender harassment.  The book also defines important terms, overviews legal issues related to harassment and offers an annotated list of educational resources.

Teachers College Press, 2009; 120 pages; ISBN: 0807749532

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