You Have No Right To Bully Me Erasmus Project
General information for the You Have No Right To Bully Me Erasmus Project
Project Title
You Have No Right To Bully Me
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : School Exchange Partnerships
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2020
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Early School Leaving / combating failure in education; Key Competences (incl. mathematics and literacy) – basic skills; ICT – new technologies – digital competences
Project Summary
Internet usage and developing ICT are inevitable parts of our lives. However, the social interaction area and its borders provided by internet are in a vast area which cannot be fully controlled. And also it brings some inappropriate behaviours with it. Cyberbullying is among these types of behaviours. Cyberbullying refers to unpleasant acts such as humiliation, slander, gossip, harassment, threat, embarrassment and exclusion, which an individual or group deliberately carries out on others in an electronic environment.
Recently, our school counsellor and class counselling teachers have been reported about a large number of cyberbullying incidents, as a result of this, our EU project team has started to analyze and work on this subject. After these hard works, it is planned to reduce the cyberbullying incidents to the minimum level.
The main aims of the projects are;
-to raise awareness about cyberbullying in our school
-to raise consciousness of students about safe internet usage
-to create a school climate where students can feel safe
-to enable students to have healthy social skills to in order to prevent inclination to cyberbullying
-to improve the empathy feelings of our students
– to create a digital citizen concept
-to provide necessary psychological support to our students who have been victims of cyberbullying
Our Project Participants;
There will be a total of 6 participant countries in our project. Participants will be selected among the staff who are willing to actively take part in project activities according to the objective criteria we have determined. During 24 months, the participants will receive digital awereness and safe internet usage to prevent cyberbullying. .In a world where teenagers are bound with technology, of course, improving their ICT skills is another key objective of this Project. Recording and creating videos, preparing presentations, digital calendars will help them to learn how to use ICT in a safe way.The teachers and students will also meet new and popular teaching/learning methodologies in practice.Whereas they are improving their skills, they will also improve their personality and citizenship quality, evaluate current applications and be more motivated to search, try and perform new ones.
The expected impacts of the project;
-Students will raise an awareness about each individual is responsible for what they share on social networks
– Students will develop social relationships with their peers without bullying both on the internet and in the school environment
– Students will be aware of the fact that his / her teachers and their parents will provide the necessary support in case of being exposed to cyberbullying
-Students will not develop a negative attitude towards the school because of cyberbullying, so they will not perform absenteeism
– There will be no decline in academic success due to cyberbullying
-Parents will raise an awareness of signs showing that their children are affected by cyberbullying
– The staff will develop a better dialogue with the students
– The staff will exchange experiences with colleagues in different cultures
– The staff will find the opportunity to carry out on-the-spot inspections of innovative and good practices and transfer them to their institution
Dissemination and sustainability acts, of course, have great importance to achieve the expected benefits in a long term.Therefore, “You Have No Right To Bully Me” will try to reach as many people as possible.Cooperating and integrating with stakeholders such as nearby schools, local authorities, media, energy and environment companies, NGOs and parents will be achieved by different activities like having regular meetings, visits, interviews, applying questionnaires and inviting/involving them to the acts in schools..To make the outcomes reach more people, virtual platforms will be used effectively and all kind of documents will be easily reachable and downloadable for third parties.
To sum up, ” You Have No Right To Bully Me” is a project covering lots of social, educational and environmental matters to study on with the aim of:
*developing social relationships with their peers without bullying both on the internet and in the school environment
*no declining in academic success due to cyberbullying
*raising an awareness of signs showing that their children are affected by cyberbullying for parents
*making people aware of virtual bullying and solution;
* encourage people and make them capable to take action as a truly social and responsible persons on social matters;
*integrating social and real matters to school curriculum by applying new methodologies.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 188310 Eur
Project Coordinator
Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace im.Mikolaja Kopernika w Ilzy & Country: PL
Project Partners
- Liceo Classico Statale “G.M. Dettori Cagliari
- Municipal Primary school “Ljuben Lape”
- Nazilli Anadolu Lisesi
- Ilomantsin lukio
- Colegiul National ,,Mihai Viteazul”