NEA’s Bully Free: It Starts With Me
Cyberbullying: It’s Pervasive and Pernicious
Join us in the fight against cyberbullying. Read more »
NEA Bully Free School Climate Summit Conference Proceedings
Education stakeholders gather to define, support, and manage school-wide programs to keep students safe. Read more »
Take NEA's Bully Free: It Starts with Me Pledge
Find out what you can do to to stop bullying Read more »
10 Steps to Stop and Prevent Bullying
Union and leaders work together around country » Read more »
The NEA Bullying Prevention Kit
Designed by educators for educators, this kit reflects the best available research on bullying prevention:.
- How do I advocate?
- How do I intervene?
- What is bullying?
- Bully Free Campaign?
Funded in part by the Gill Foundation.
Tray Chaney, Actor and Rap Artist, Speaks Out Against Bullying, Endorses NEA Bully Free: It Starts With Me Campaign:
NEA President Lily Eskelsen García: One Caring Adult Can Make All the Difference in a Bullied Student’s Life.
"I hope to never hear an educator or a parent or a Sunday School teacher say to a frightened bullied child, 'Just ignore it.' Schools that are seeing a decrease in bullying are not ignoring it. They are acting."
--Lily Eskelsen Garcia, Fall 2014
Student Bullying, the Brain and Bonding
What research tells us about long-lasting brain damage in bullied students, and why educators should take it very seriously.