Background
Sandler, Bernice Resnick was born on March 3, 1928 in New York City. Daughter of Abraham Hyman and Ivy (Ernst) Resnick.
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Educators at all levels will benefit from this informative guide on peer student harassment. This type of harassment affects 70-90% of all students and violates federal and state law. It makes students feel unsafe and affects their ability to learn. It is a form of sexual bullying, often unnoticed, despite its pervasiveness and it occurs more frequently than "traditional" bullying, which affects 30% of students. With more than 700 specific strategies and solutions to use in the classroom, school, and community, this book covers just about everything that educators need, providing a comprehensive and detailed blueprint for an overall plan and policy to prevent and deal with peer harassment, such as how to: assess the extent of peer harassment ·inform everyone about the issue and what needs to be done ·develop and evaluate a training program, including targeted training for specific groups ·deal with video and computer harassment ·plan and conduct an investigation, including how to assess credibility ·develop educational programs for students ·encourage students to report peer harassment ·resolve complaints informally and formally ·keep records ·write a letter of resolution to students and families ·plan and conduct an investigation, including how to assess credibility ·create a positive environment in the classroom ·engage families and communities in school harassment issues This book is crucial for administrators, teachers, and parents.
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Sandler, Bernice Resnick was born on March 3, 1928 in New York City. Daughter of Abraham Hyman and Ivy (Ernst) Resnick.
Bachelor cum laude, Brooklyn College, 1948. Master of Arts, City College of New York, 1950. Doctor of Education, University Maryland, 1969.
Doctor of Laws (honorary), Bloomfield College, 1973. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Hood College, 1974. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Rhode Island College, 1980.
Doctor of Laws (honorary), Colby-Sawyer College, 1984. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Grand Valley State College, 1974. Doctor Public Service (honorary), North Adams State College, 1985.
Doctor of Laws (honorary), Goucher College, 1991. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Plymouth State College, 1992. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Wittenberg University, 1993.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Ripon College, 1998. Doctor of Laws (honorary), University St. Thomas, 2006.
Research assistant, teacher nursery school, employment counselor, adult education instructor, secretary. Psychologist Department of Health, 1970. Teacher psychology Mount Vernon College, 1970.
Head Action Committee for Federal Contract Compliance, Women's Equity Action League, 1970—1971. Education specialist United States House Representatives, Washington, 1970. Deputy director Womens Action program, Department of Health, 1971.
Director project on status and education of women Association American Colleges, 1971—1991. Senior associate Center for Women Policy Studies, 1991—1994. Senior scholar in residence National Association Women in Education, Washington, 1994—2000.
Senior scholar Women's Research and Education Institute, since 2000. Consultant, since 1991. Expert witness, since 1990.
Writer, since 1971; visiting lecturer University Maryland, 1968-1969. Advisory board Women's Equity Action League Educational and Legal Defense Fund, since 1980, trustee, 1974-1980, Women's Equity Action League, 1971-1978. Advisory committee Mathematics and Science Network, 1979, Wider Opportunities for Women, 1978-1985, Women's Legal Defense Fund, 1978-1984.
National Council for Alternative Work Patterns Inc., 1978-1985, Women's Headquarters State National Bank for Women's Appointments, 1977-1978, and others.
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Member board overseers Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, 1975-1987. Board directors Center for Women's Policy Studies, 1972-1975. Member executive committee Institute for Educational Leadership, 1982-1987, member program advisory committee, 1987-1988, chair board directors, 1981, chair advisory committee, 1975-1981.
Member affirmative action committee, task force on family, national affairs commission American Jewish Committee, 1978, board directors District of Columbia chapter. Technical advisory committee National Jewish Family Center, 1980-1989. Advisory council Educational Development Center, 1980-1985.
Advisory board Urban Institute, 1981-1985, Women Employed Institute, 1981-1984, Ex-New Yorkers for New York, 1978-1979. Member advisory committee Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library. History of Women in American, 1981-1985.
National advisory committee Shelter Research Institute, California, 1980-1982. Chair advisory panel project on self-evaluation American Institutes for Research, 1980-1982. Board directors Equality Center, 1983, Evaluation and Training Institute, California, 1980, Institute for Studies in Equality, 1975-1977.
Appointed Congressional committee on sexual discrimination. Member Association for Women in Science Foundation (board directors since 1977), American Society Professional and Executive Women (advisory board 1980), Association for Women in Science, American Association for University Women, National Council Jewish Women.
Children: Deborah Jo, Emily Maud.