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Preventing bullying in the classroom

Course description

Course overview and purpose:
Does your school need new strategies to tackle bullying and cyberbullying?
Bullying and cyberbullying can have a serious impact on pupils’ well-being, learning, and sense of safety at school. Teachers and school staff play a crucial role in recognising the signs, intervening effectively, and fostering an environment where respect and empathy flourish.
This course is designed to support teachers in addressing both traditional bullying and the increasing challenges of online abuse. Through interactive workshops, case studies, and group discussions, you’ll explore how to identify different forms of bullying, respond with confidence, and prevent harm before it occurs.
Together, we’ll explore ways to promote digital citizenship, encourage pupils to become upstanders, and cultivate a school culture where every child feels safe and valued. Each session offers practical strategies and time for reflection, helping participants to develop action plans tailored to their school’s specific needs.
Join us to deepen your understanding, share experiences, and leave empowered to make a meaningful difference in your pupils’ lives.

Learning outcomes:

  • Identify and describe different types of bullying and their effects on school communities
  • Analyse real-life scenarios to detect warning signs and roles (e.g., bully, victim, bystander, upstander)
  • Apply appropriate intervention strategies in simulated or case-based situations
  • Facilitate class discussions on empathy, respect, and responsible digital behaviour
  • Evaluate existing school policies and propose evidence-informed improvements
  • Collaborate with peers to share best practices and strategies for long-term impact

Admission information

  • Language : English
  • Language level prerequisites : B1 or above
  • Duration : One week
  • Audience :

    Teachers of any subject, educators, and school administrative staff

  • General prerequisites :

    No specific requirements

  • Maximum number of participants : 20
  • Minimum advance reservation : 12 weeks

Course information file

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Available dates


Padova (Italy)

  • 08.02.2026 - 15.02.2026 - To be confirmed
  • 12.04.2026 - 19.04.2026 - To be confirmed
  • 14.06.2026 - 21.06.2026 - To be confirmed
  • 16.08.2026 - 23.08.2026 - To be confirmed
  • 11.10.2026 - 18.10.2026 - To be confirmed

Course dates are made available based on the availability of trainers but are “confirmed” only once the minimum number of participants is reached.

Course dates are usually listed Sunday to Sunday. The course usually takes place Monday to Friday and the full-day trip usually takes place on Saturday, so Sundays are arrival and departure days for those who book course, activities and accommodation. You can leave earlier if you book just the course.

If you are looking for dates either not listed above or “To be confirmed”, please pre-register to your favourite dates so we can track your interest, liaise with everybody to convey participants to the same dates and make them confirmed!

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