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Don Bosco's Preventive System Counters Bullying

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Salesian Youth Ministry
02 March 2023
02 March 2023

In France, it is estimated that more than 700,000 young people are bullied at school, i.e., 12 percent of elementary school pupils, 10 percent of secondary school pupils, and 4 percent of high school pupils. At the "Don Bosco" secondary school in Gières, near Grenoble, positive psychology and Salesian pedagogy are working together to prevent this scourge.

Marie Sauzon, a teacher and librarian at this Salesian network school, is especially sensitive to the phenomenon of bullying. She has noticed for some years that "many young people are stressed, anxious, feel bad about themselves, and have little self-respect. In contrast, several studies have shown that students who feel good and have higher self-esteem learn better. So, I asked myself, how can I help them find their way?"

During a conference on emotions and learning at the "Jean Bosco" Center in Lyon, Marie discovered positive psychology and in 2019 enrolled in the University Diploma in Positive Psychology at the University of Grenoble. She is now working on a bullying prevention project for the school's fifth-grade students (about 12 years old). A project that consists of raising awareness of the mechanisms of bullying and addressing issues related to cyberbullying through hands-on workshops.

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As part of the project, she designed a positive psychology experiment based on two key questions, "What do we really want?" and "If there were no bullying, what would be there instead?"

For Marie, the answer to the second question is obvious: coexistence. Instead of addressing the existing problem, it is necessary to prevent and develop pro-social behaviors and psychosocial skills that anticipate bullying. "This is what St. John Bosco teaches us! Salesian pedagogy and his Preventive System have the same goal: to position ourselves upstream. Let's get to know each other better, then we can create a positive relational climate."

During her positive psychology sessions, she uses Martin Seligman and Christopher Peterson's "character strengths" tool, which lists 24 positive character traits that everyone possesses. Such a workshop thus allows them to see their classmates differently and foster class cohesion.

In addition to this, together with Pastoral Care Manager Catherine Valente, she conducts sessions on emotions and teaches students how to identify, understand and express their emotions. Another project she is leading is the creation of posters and a video clip with students as models: through these means, she intends to promote good living together with the other levels of the school!

Her project has been particularly appreciated by the teaching staff, who are motivated and dynamic. Everyone contributes and feels involved. In addition, teaching colleagues and young people in the school have expressed a real need to return to the fundamentals of Don Bosco. That is why "last June in the institute a reflection was initiated on values such as respect, empathy, benevolence, listening and consideration which are fundamental points of Don Bosco's pedagogy," the teacher concludes.

The results of Marie's project cannot yet be measured in concrete terms. However, the teaching team has noticed that some classes have created and propagated a team spirit and solidarity thanks to her sessions, thus preventing some pupils from being excluded.

 
With thanks to ANS for this story

Eco-Spirtual Lenten Journey

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Salesian Youth Ministry
21 February 2023
21 February 2023

For Lent 2023, the Salesian Youth Ministry has published a tool to help young people prepare for Easter in an Eco-Spirtual Journey. The journey begins on Ash Wednesday (22/2/2023) and ends on Easter Sunday (9/4/2023) 

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Siva...It's who we are!

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Salesian Youth Ministry
08 November 2022
08 November 2022

What makes the Don Bosco schools in Samoa unique is their focus on a holistic education. One of the key priorities of our educators in Samoa is to engage and empower each young person so that they can build a career after leaving and shift the cycle of poverty.

A major reason for the focus on technical education in Samoa is that there is a great need for qualified professionals in those fields. However, skills alone are not enough to bring about lasting change; holistic education is vital and the formation of young people into good Christians and honest citizens is equally important in a Don Bosco education.

Throughout Samoa, our Don Bosco schools are known for their Siva, a key part of their holistic education method. Siva is cultural dance, a performance that involves singing to celebrate Samoan culture.

The charismatic and dynamic Paolo Mulipola has been working with students at Don Bosco High School and Vocational Centre, Salelologa, for many years on preparing their Siva. Paolo is a delight to watch as he engages the students to prepare and perform their Siva dance.

“Siva is a special part of the Samoan culture, especially when it comes to visitors or new people visiting the college,” explains Paolo. “We have to welcome them with a warm welcome and, of course, entertain them with Siva. Siva is the highlight of any celebration, and every celebration can begin with Siva and conclude with it too. It helps to maintain the spirit of welcoming and entertaining”.

Ioanepetone Esau is the teacher responsible for the Siva preparation of the students at Don Bosco Technical Centre (DBTC) in Alafua. He believes that Siva fundamentally complements the academic and technical education that the students receive.

"Siva is a part of the history of the school, it is something that has always been done and is integral to the education of the young people to help connect them to their Samoan culture”.

Br Damian Taofinuu is a young Salesian who works at Don Bosco in Salelologa. He sees Siva as playing a vital role in building relationships, it is "one of the ways that we show the foreigners that we welcome them with open hands, a cheerful smile and with Samoan hospitality. It is how we show them who we are”.


This article originally appeared in the Spring 2022 edition of the Salesian Bulletin, which is available now!

Dream, Believe, Achieve!

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Salesian Youth Ministry
19 October 2022
19 October 2022

“Dream, believe, achieve” were the words chanted by the young people gathered to celebrate International Youth Day on the 12th of August.

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OzBosco’s Back!

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Salesian Youth Ministry
01 September 2022
01 September 2022

After two long years, OzBosco was able to return to an in-person event, to the great joy of all that gathered!

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