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    Our book is NCPC’s June Book of the Month! New Podcast!

    Article posted by in June 9, 2010 at 8:35 am.
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    We have more great news concerning our book: the National Crime Prevention Council has chosen to feature it as its June 2010 Book Club selection!  Part of this feature involves an extensive interview, where I discussed in detail how each and every person can take an active role in the prevention of cyberbullying and online victimization.  You can listen to the podcast here (MP3 file, 17 minutes), or search for it in iTunes.  This, along with the recent honor of “Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard: Preventing and Responding to Cyberbullying” being chosen as the best Education book of 2009 by ForeWord Reviews, have made us very proud of our work.  We hope it continues to be an excellent resource and help to you.

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    “Bullying beyond the Schoolyard” Named Education Book of the Year by Foreword Reviews

    Article posted by in May 28, 2010 at 4:17 pm.
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    Sameer and I are proud to report that ForeWord Reviews has selected our book, “Bullying beyond the Schoolyard: Preventing and Responding to Cyberbullying” as the 2009 Book of the Year in the Education category.  As noted on their web site, the award is based on the following criteria: editorial excellence, intent of book met by author, originality of subject matter, accuracy, author credentials, and professional packaging.  This is an amazing honor that we appreciate very much.  Thanks to all of the folks at Corwin Press, especially our editor Debbie Stollenwerk, for helping us to produce a valuable resource for parents, teachers, and others interested in learning more and doing something about online aggression among adolescents.

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