Proven Bullying Prevention Strategies - Evaluating School Programs

Proven Bullying Prevention Strategies, Part 2 - Evaluating School Programs

Tuesday April 17, 2012       2:00 - 3:30 Eastern

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Susan Limber, PhD., MLSis the Dan Olweus Distinguished Professor at the Institute on Family and Neighborhood Life at Clemson University. 

Sue is a developmental psychologist also holds a Masters of Legal Studies.  Dr. Limber’s research and writing have focused on legal and psychological issues related to bullying among children. She oversees dissemination of the Olweus program in the United States. Since 2001, she has provided consultation to the National Bullying Prevention Campaign, supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.  She has published numerous articles and books on the topic of bullying.

Bridget Clementi,

Director Community Health, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin

Ms. Clementi provides direction and vision for the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin’s community-based programs and initiatives around health education, injury prevention, school nursing and population health. Under her leadership, her team continues to develop and deliver dynamic, engaging health education and safety programs to communities throughout Wisconsin, reaching tens of thousands of children, students, teachers, parents and caregivers annually.

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Richard O. Schafer, PhD

Development, Research, and Evaluation Manager, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin

Dr. Schafer has more that 20 years of experience designing, developing, conducting, and analyzing programs. His experience ranges from public school research, to teaching and training and developing online programs for GE Medical, Marquette University, The Wisconsin Technical College System, and the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Schafer has served as a middle and high school teacher, high school assistant principal and principal in a major metropolitan school district.