Add To Cart

BCS Title

Course Learning Objectives/Outcomes

By the end of the course, the Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, Social Worker or Psychologist will be able to:
-Name the five Response Alternatives in Children’s Social Behavior Scale – Self Report.
-Name the sixteen things that some children do to other children under the Multidimensional Peer-Victimization Scale.
-Explain what is Perception of Teasing Scale (POTS).
-Explain what is Bullying?
-Name three types of victims.
-Name the five things that are asked in the Weight-Based Teasing Scale.
-Name the three School-related times under the AAUW Sexual Harassment Survey.
-Explain the questions under the Child Social Behavior Questionnaire.
-Explain the names kids call each other under the Homophobic Content Agent Target Scale.
-Explain the Scoring Instructions under the Modified Peer Nomination Inventory.
-Explain the meaning of the ranges for the victimization and aggression subscales 0 to 24 and 0 to 12 for overt and relational aggression, respectively.
-Explain the purpose of the School Life Survey.
-Explain how does bullying happen.
-Explain what is Cyberbullying.
-Explain the scoring instructions under the Exposure to Violence and Violent Behavior Checklist.
-Name the ten subsections under Gay, Lesbian, Straight, Education Network (GLSEN) National School Climate Survey.
-Explain how the Peer-estimated scores are computed.
-Explain what can be computed either additively or as mean scores and they can also be treated as weighted factor scores.


"The instructional level of this course is introductory, intermediate, or advanced depending on the learners clinical area of expertise."