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CAHSS Faculty and Students Participate in an Anti-Bullying Sociodrama Program at Nova Blanche Forman Elementary School

Dr. Grace Tedesco, Counselor Aneysha James, Davie Police Officer Moise and NSU students

Grace Tedesco, Ph.D., Counselor Aneysha James, Davie Police Officer Moise and NSU students

Grace Telesco, Ph.D., and several of her Introduction to Criminal Justice and Victimology students participated in an Anti-Bullying Sociodrama Program for 4th and 5th grade students at Nova Blanche Forman Elementary School on April 5, 2018. Sociodrama can assist in the learning process by moving from the strictly cognitive realm into the emotional realm where feelings and attitudes can be accessed. Telesco is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Justice and Human Services in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS). Her students included Abdul Rahman Faisal, Lindsay Perry, Troynia Douglas, Ashley Butler, Benjamin DiGiorgio, Jordan Krate, Norlando Padilla, and Joshua Enfinger.