Bullying affects students socially and physically, and eventually leading up to a lack of desire to attend school. Help debunk the myths of bullying.
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Bullying: Understanding Attitudes toward Bullying and Perceptions of School Social Climate
Main Questions What are students’ attitudes toward bullying? Do those attitudes differ when students are involved in...
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Acting Against Bullying: Using Drama and Peer Teaching to Reduce Bullying
Before I did AAB, I didn’t know how to deal with a situation when I got into it so I got like - I didn’t think...
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Safer Playgrounds: Assessing Layout, Supervision, and Staff Training
Recess can provide valuable learning opportunities. Taking short breaks throughout the school day appears to help some...
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Teaching Kids to Embrace their Special Needs Peers
With the passing of new legislation, more and more special needs students being included in the "regular" classroom....
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Bullying Among Children and Youth on Perceptions and Differences in Sexual Orientation
Bullying is aggressive behavior that is intentional and involves an imbalance of power or strength. Often, it is...

