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    Bullying In High Schools

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    in high schools is bullying and the amount of fights that kids get into. Bullying is a problem because anyone who is getting bullied do not want to get help about it. Kids get scared and shy and do not want to talk to adults about their problems. This issue can be resolved by updating all the bully hotlines and making them more secure. Yes, students would like if everything was anonymous, but that is still making kids shy to talk about their feelings. The amount of fights in high schools is way…

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    Stop Bullying In Schools

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    of the biggest issues revolves around identification: What is bullying, exactly? “The core elements of the definition include: unwanted aggressive behavior; observed or perceived power imbalance; and repetition of behaviors or high likelihood of repetition” (stopbullying.gov). There are many different types of bullying and they can be direct or indirect but the commonality is the negative effect on the victim. In some cases bullying can be construed as criminal actions, such as harassment,…

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    the education system. Schools exclude all aspects of the LGBT+ community in their curriculum. These schools generally have higher bullying rates and lower grades. Representation for LGBT+ Youth in schools would lead to a safer, more positive learning environment. Bullying in school has always been an obvious issue. There are multiple clubs and campaigns to put an end to bullying and counselors give presentations to help prevent it. Although these efforts may benefit some bullying victims, the…

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    Within U.S schools, one out of every four students report being bullied during the school year. (1) Bullying has long been a major problem that affects people from all ages, but is most prevalent among school children. Almost 3.2 million students are bullied every school year and introducing a comprehensive research based anti-bullying program in the schools in USA can significantly reduce bullying. (2) Although bullying has been decreasing every year, approximately 160,000 teens skip school…

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    him with all my energy and might. Then a barrage of his fists came at me like a machine gun, one after the other. Then he cut my lip open. Someone in the crowd shouted, “Dude, your lip is bleeding badly!” I shouted back, “So!” Every morning before school in seventh grade I’d get a sick, I got to take a shit feeling in my gut. I hated waiting for that demonic yellow bus. The waiting was the worst because I sat on that bus anxious for their next attack. I usually sat by myself because I was skinny…

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    Bullying effects one third of the young adult population and causes children who being bullied to become bullies (Albayrak, Yildiz, & Erol, 2016). The school board of education awareness on bullying has changed over the years. As stated, schools are hosting seminars and reinforcing parents to educate themselves and children on bullying to reduce school bullying. According to Albayrak et al. (2016), the teachers and staff members are trained on the school policies and rules. However, building…

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    Bullying In Public Schools

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    One of the biggest social issues plaguing grade schools is bullying. Bullying has always been a major issue for children and it doesn’t seem to be getting any better. A bully is a person who intimidates and harms someone through verbal and physical attacks. In a book written by Barbara Coloroso, she stated that nearly 86% of students between the ages of twelve and fifteen had been victims of bullying at school (Goroneau, 2012). This statistic is terrifying because it indicates that almost 9…

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    Discuss How Bullying Can Be Addressed In Schools Bullying is understood as the activity of aggressive or antisocial behaviour intended to physically or emotionally hurt another individual repeatedly (Olweus, 1999). Developmental psychologists have interpreted the intention of peer aggression as a means of gaining power over another individual (Berger, 2014). The reason for gaining power through bullying is the movement up rankings of a particular hierarchy that the individual bully may be…

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    Bullying in schools, neglected or prevented? As she walked into school the only thing she could think of was, is he going to say something to me again today? For the past three weeks Madison had been bullied by someone that was supposed to be her very close friend. Every day all she heard was about how fat she was or how ugly she was or that she would never become someone, she was just going to die and no one would care. School was a living hell and Madison couldn’t handle it, there was no…

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    home from school each day because they are being bullied. (Barkhorn, 2013) This number has only increase, and it doesn’t report amount because kids are scared. On the extreme end, bullying has led to numerous school shootings committed by the person being bullied, along with the person being bullied to take their own life. Because of this, there has been a significant increase in public awareness about the negativity of bullying. So what is being done address this problem? Public schools is one…

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