Saturday, November 8, 2025

International Day Against Violence & Bullying at School including Cyberbullying : Screen smart !

 




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On 6 November, the world marked the International Day against Violence and Bullying at School, including Cyberbullying. This day is celebrated on the first Thursday of November every year.


UNESCO Member States declared the first Thursday of November as the International Day against Violence and Bullying at School, Including Cyberbullying, recognizing that school-related violence in all its forms is an infringement of children’s and adolescents’ rights to education and their health and well-being.


  • Theme 2025 :

“Screen smart: Learning to be safe in the digital era.”


Every month, 1 in 3 learners experiences bullying and at least 1 in 10 faces cyberbullying. Children who are bullied are twice as likely to feel lonely or have trouble sleeping. Some even have thoughts of suicide. 


Online abuse creates a 24/7 loop of fear that follows learners from screens into classrooms. The risks are even greater for some learners: 58 % of girls and young women have faced online harassment, about 50 % more likely to be cyberbullied than their peers.





Across Europe, more than 20% of 15-year-old students reported being frequently bullied, affecting students and schools irrespective of their socio-economic profile.


A joint effort is crucial when it comes to addressing violence at school emphasising prevention, support, and community. Building educators’ capacity to prevent it, and implementing a whole-school approach are essential.

Bullying in schools has negative impacts on the wellbeing and mental health of learners, their school’s climate and their educational outcomes. It increases the risk of early school drop-out, with long lasting effects on the quality of life.


Online violence is not just a digital safety issue, it strikes at the very heart of education, undermining learners' health, well-being and participation, threatening their future and that of societies.





credits : UNESCO


Education must be our frontline defence. UNESCO works with governments, schools and teachers to foster safe learning environments free from violence, train educators to recognize and respond to online violence, and strengthen policies so that learning spaces — physical and digital — are safe and healthy for all. 




credits . UNESCO IITE


Yet according to 2024 Global Education Monitoring Youth Report, only 16% of countries have adopted legislation to prevent cyberbullying through education.





credits: UNESCO

https://www.unesco.org/


Education


On this International Day against violence and bullying at school, including cyberbullying, the schools are encouraged to conduct activities to enhance awareness on prevention of violence and bullying in Schools, and work together to make our schools and educational institutions more safe and vibrant for all learners. 


  • Here are five ways we teach the young child the power of inclusivity.


Explain to your young learner what bullying is. Use actual examples from their life. Point out when people say and do things that are mean, and give them practical examples of what they can do to stand up for their peers who are left out or bullied.


Everyone has feelings and needs, just like you. Colour blindness has never solved discrimination. Acknowledge the differences of appearance, nationality and skin colour that your child notices in others. And at the same time talk to them about our shared humanity and that everyone wants to be loved and happy, just like them.


Encourage collaborative learning. As young children develop a sense of agency, they discover that they have the power to invite others into their circle and experience the joy of collaboration. Inclusivity requires an opening of the heart and an act of generosity but the returns are enormous: an exchange of ideas, fresh perspectives and shared energy as young children work together to find a creative solution for a problem or project. Collaborative learning – when facilitated skillfully – enhances academic progress. Inclusivity helps the young child to develop flexibility and openness to new experiences and this in turn promotes their creativity.





You Can’t Say You Can’t Play
Vivian Gussin Paley



Teach “you can’t say you can’t play” One of the most heart-felt descriptions of the young child’s journey into a shared world is found in Vivien Paley’s award-winning monograph You Can’t Say You Can’t Play


Published in 1993, the book is a reflection upon the forces of social inclusion and exclusion that operate throughout preschool and in the early years of primary education. It was in an attempt to create a classroom grounded in inclusivity that Vivian Paley introduced her kindergarteners to a new rule: 

“You can’t say you can’t play.” Hers was a bold attempt to foster a habit of inclusivity in her young students.


Kindness is even more important online. The Internet is another shared world, infinitely vaster than the classroom, and it exposes the young child to people and diversity that they would never encounter IRL. Of everything we teach young children, kindness and inclusivity have the greatest potential to head off the growth of online bullying and hate in the tween and teen years.


"Education is a frontline defense – safe classrooms must extend to safe screens. And learning to be safe online or ‘screen smart’ is essential to safeguarding the quality education children and young people deserve."


Our role into our school curricula since the first lessons including media is to teach curricula but at the same time teach students always to be safe at school life and to be smart on screen.


Resources: Young teachers :

European Education Area : Preventing and addressing bullying in schools

https://education.ec.europa.eu/education-levels/school-education/preventing-and-addressing-bullying-in-schools


We have in our hands an entire 'wired' generation. Children and young people who are all day connected on their cellphones and tablets. At school, at home, in a bus or just walking, even between friends or just strangers. 


"You Can’t Say You Can’t Play !"

Vivian Gussy Paley


G-Souto 


08.11.2025
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Sources : UNESCO / European Commission - European Education Area

Sunday, November 2, 2025

May in Review & L'heure d'hiver au Canada arrive ! Resources

 




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Le Canada est un grand pays qui regroupe 10 provinces et 3 territoires. C’est tellement grand que le Canada compte 6 fuseaux horaires différents d’Ouest en Est. Et plus précisément les fuseaux horaires du Pacifique, des Rocheuses, du Centre, de l’Est, de l’Atlantique et de Terre-Neuve.


La plupart des Canadiens vont reculer l’heure dans la nuit du 1er au 2 novembre 2025, à 2:00h du matin. La majeure partie du pays reviendra à l'heure normale. Ce changement fera gagner à de nombreux Canadiens une heure de sommeil, puisqu’à 2:00h, il sera finalement 1:00h. 


Les pays en Europe ont changé l'heure le 26 octobre 2025, le dernier dimanche d'octobre 2025.


Vestige de la Première Guerre mondiale, le changement d'heure a été mis en place afin de permettre aux provinces et aux territoires de maximiser la lumière du jour, d'accroître la production et d'économiser sur les coûts d'énergie.





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La loi québécoise concernant le changement d'heure a quant à elle été appliquée en 1924


De plus, c’est seulement depuis 2006 que la Loi sur le temps légal a permis de normaliser l’heure entre le Canada et les États-Unis


Depuis ce temps, on recule l'heure d'une heure (retour à l’heure normale de l’Est) lors du 1er dimanche de novembre et on avance d'une heure (heure avancée de l'Est ou heure d'été) lors du 2e dimanche de mars. 


Il y a deux provinces au Canada qui sont en permanence en heure avancée, il s’agit du Yukon et du Saskatchewan. 


Ce changement d’heure, le premier dimanche de novembre ne concerne que l’Amérique du Nord. Les pays de l’Union Européenne effectue la même opération depuis 1998, le dernier dimanche d’octobre.


Cependant, les choses pourraient peut-être changer dans l’année à venir, en Europe et au Québec. Le premier ministre québécois a annoncé il y a quelques jours, que le gouvernement du Québec n’était pas fermé à arrêter cette pratique.





Mais au Canada comme en Europe, le temps est venu de réfléchir à la possibilité d’abolir le changement d’heure et de garder une seule et même heure toute l’année.


En effet, 60 % de la planète ne change pas d’heure. La plupart des pays situés près de l’équateur n’ont jamais adopté le changement saisonnier, car la durée d’ensoleillement y varie peu pendant l’année.






crédits: Journal du Québec



Science & Santé :


L'abolition du changement d'heure au printemps et l'adoption permanente de l'heure normale à laquelle nous revenons en fin de semaine pourraient sauver des vies, notamment en évitant des centaines de milliers de cas d'obésité et d'accidents vasculaires cérébraux seulement aux États-Unis, ont calculé des chercheurs américains.



Il est évident qu’il faut cesser de changer d’heure deux fois par année, selon le directeur du Laboratoire de recherche sur le sommeil à l’Université de Montréal, le Dr Roger Godbout, car ces changements ont de grands impacts.



crédits:
 
iStock/Panuwat Dangsungnoen


"Le sommeil, nos rythmes biologiques, sont contrôlés par une horloge qui est extrêmement raffinée et donc extrêmement fragile et dès qu’on la bouscule un peu, il y a énormément de conséquences dans différents domaines qui apparaissent tant sur le domaine de la santé physique, la santé mentale, les habiletés cognitives, les habiletés motrices", a déclaré le Dr Godbout.


Selon lui, il faudrait choisir l’heure normale de l’Est si le gouvernement en venait à abolir le changement d’heure.


*Note: À écouter le Dr Godbout ici





 

Quelle heure est-il au Québec et en France ?


La province du Québec fait partie du fuseau du Centre. Si on arrive à l’aéroport de Montréal, on devra enlever 6:00h de l’heure française ou bien ajouter 6:00h à l’heure du Québec. 


Par exemple : Si on arrive à 15:00h (heure locale) à l’aéroport, l’horaire en France sera donc 21:00h. L’excitation du voyage fait généralement moins ressentir la fatigue et le décalage horaire. Courage !


Eh bien, puisque j'ai déjà publié un billet Eh ! Heure d'hiver au Canada ! À ne pas oublier ! au BlogSkidz (étudiants, jeunes enseignants), je passe au billet de Mai 2025.


After this important introduction , about Fall Back Time in Canada here my review of the posts May & June 2025.


Here are the popular posts of Ma
y & June 2025:

International Museum Day !

International Day of Peace ! Resources & Activities






Education: 


Three important themes to include into your school curricula : Time in different countries, Arts and Peace.


Time ! Sometimes, students don't have any idea about the difference of hours in other countries outside their own country.


In Europe is easier for European students because we have the European Union. But in other countries that don't belong to the EU or countires in different continents...


So don't forget to include this theme into your curricula. it will be important if you make school changes programms or pen friends programms between your students and student from other countries.



Cindy Sherman at Serralves Museum

ArtsI do remember a long time ago, I included museums visits into my curricula at school and students loved very much.


They began to see art in a different way. And the way they transmitted how they looked the objects they were admiring astonished the guide who was conducting the visit in classical way. So he began to talk to the students, asking them what they were seeing in their own interpretation.




credits: United Nations Department of Global Communications

Peace! Talk about the urgent need for understanding, non-violence. Challenge discriminatory language in your school with your students.

Peace is not only a noble vision for humanity, it is a call to action. Each of us can heal divisions and embrace peace and understanding. We can call on our families and schools to do the same. 

Speak up, learn, practice respect, embrace diversity, protest injustice. Be the change you want to see! Begin in school ! 

Peace and Arts together, embark on a journey to understand and learn in a new regard about modern ways to transform the way people must fight for a better world.

My usual readers know that I write in French as well. Blogging is my free contribution to inspire new and young teachers, with some activities no matter the subject, when I have the time between work.


Hope you enjoyed my pedagogical proposals published in this publication and included them into your lessons.


Please, help your students to make this world a better place to live !


I hope that you are having a great weekend ! 


G-Souto  

01.11.2025


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Sunday, September 28, 2025

March & April in Review & International Day of Peace ! Resources & Activities

 




International Day of Peace
credits : UN


"Around the world lives are being ripped apart, childhoods extinguished, and basic human dignity discarded, amidst the cruelty and degradations of war."

UN Secretary-General António Guterres
In a time of turbulence, tumult, and uncertainty, it is critical for everyone to take concrete action to mobilize for peace.
From peacekeepers on the front lines of conflict, to community members, to students in classrooms around the world, everyone has a role to play. 
  • Theme 2025: 

"Act now for a Peaceful World."




credits: United Nations Department of Global Communications


Education:

"We must speak up against violence, hate, discrimination, and inequality; practice respect; and embrace the diversity of our world." 
There are many ways to act right now. Spark conversations about the urgent need for understanding, non-violence, and disarmament. Volunteer in your community, listen to voices different from your own, challenge discriminatory language in your school or  work.
Peace is not only a noble vision for humanity, it is a call to action. Each of us can heal divisions and embrace peace and understanding. We can call on our families and schools to do the same. 
Speak up, learn, practice respect, embrace diversity, protest injustice. Be the change you want to see! Begin in school !




Screenshot of the app A World in Support of ActionNow


Download the app  AWorld. the app of the United Nations' Act Now  campaign here

After this important introduction about Peace Day in Education, time to my review of the most read posts Mars & April 2025.

Here are the most popular posts of March
 & April 2025:


Schools : Let's celebrate Women's Day !









Oh! My God ! I'm to late on my round-up of posts. I'm so sorry!

My usual readers know that I write in French as well. Blogging is my free contribution to inspire new and young teachers, with some activities no matter the subject, when I have the time between work.

Hope you enjoyed my pedagogical proposals published in those two months and included some in your lessons.

Please, include Peace into your curricula !

I hope that you are having a great and peaceful weekend! 


G-Souto 

27.09.2025
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March & April in Review & International Peace Day : Resources & Activities ! by G-Souto is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.