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Product ID: VIO-008
Between 20 and 55 students have died each year since 1992 as a result of school shootings. What causes students to commit these acts of violence, and how can they be prevented? In this video, students will learn how to make a difference before a tragedy occurs at their school.
Learning objective for this DVD include:
- Students will be confronted with the issue of violence in schools
- Students will examine both the reasons and the results of school violence
- Students will learn solutions that can prevent injury and death as a result of violence in schools
Runtime: 12 mins
Product ID: BUL-096
That's Enough
is a fictional drama about the
relationship between youth bullying and
school shootings. It examines what can
happen when a high school student is
mercilessly teased, socially excluded,
and physically wounded. It challenges
middle and high school students to
explore bullying at their schools and
the cliques, struggles, and ostracizing
that may result, and in some cases, has
resulted shootings and youth suicides.
This video is directed by Jack Revheim,
a seventeen-year old Central High School
(St. Paul, MN) exchange student from
Norway. The screenplay is co-authored by
Jack Revheim and Dr. Michael Obsatz,
Associate Professor of Sociology,
Macalester College, (St. Paul, MN),
author of the award-winning book,
Raising Nonviolent Children in a Violent
World, and violence prevention educator.
Dr. Obsatz is also the executive
producer. The cast includes middle
school students, high school and college
students, as well as adults. The video
also includes a seven-minute interview
with Dr. Obsatz about bullying issues
and questions teachers can use for
discussion.
Runtime: 20 mins
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