935 Search Results for Bullying School Bullying Has Been
Long-Term Impacts of Bullying
Bullying
Bullying is an undesirable, hostile behavior exhibited by adolescents due to perceived and sometimes real power imbalance. This is a repeated behavior, or one that may be possibly repeated, as time goes on. Bo Continue Reading...
Counter Acting Bullying Effects
The purpose of this project is to raise awareness about the issuing of bullying as it takes place in school facilities and during school related activities. Some research indicates this phenomenon is "normative" (Peet Continue Reading...
Designing a Group
A Group for Individuals Concerned about School Bullying Incidents
What population is the group designed to serve?
The group is ultimately designed to serve students of a school where bullying has occurred, and the entire school s Continue Reading...
Adults Who Were Bullied in School
Bullying is considered repeated acts over time that involves an imbalance of power between individuals. It can be verbal harassment, physical assault, coercion, manipulation, ignoring, or even subtler acts. Usually, Continue Reading...
Student Bullying/Discipline
1. Abstract
According to the Illinois Legal Aid Online (2018) Bullying can be understood as the aggressive and unwanted traits espoused by school going children. The traits entail some perceived or real power imbalance. So Continue Reading...
Cyber Bullying: An Impact on Adolescents College Students
In this literature review, the author will be reviewing literature regarding cyber bullying and how it impacts upon college students. This is especially fertile ground for research because th Continue Reading...
Cyberbullying
The effects of the recent trend known as cyberbullying was investigated. Current literature was examined on the subject in order to establish a general basis of the various potentialities of this harmful activity. Upon synthesizing a w Continue Reading...
Importance of the Safe School Collaborative Process Considering the Social Cognition of School-Age ChildrenAbstractThis paper examines the importance of a collaborative process in ensuring safe schools, with a focus on the social cognition of school- Continue Reading...
Post Discussion: Technology and Bullying
Students of the Digital Age want to use technology in all aspects of their lives because they are familiar with it and understand it. This can be incorporated into daily educational tasks -- however, there sh Continue Reading...
Overall parental involvement has an effect on the child from the early stage to the secondary stage. Students need the parents for guidance, integrity and confidence to become successful in life because it is not the teachers job to make sure the st Continue Reading...
positive and negative reinforcement helped shape who I am today. It will show how certain consequences for my actions affect the way I respond to certain things now. We are all products of our environment and experiences, and my life is no different Continue Reading...
Testing Assumptions About Cyberbullying: Perceived Distress Associated With Acts of Conventional and Cyberbullying
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Cyber bullying
Bauman & Newman (2012), in light of the considerable attention that cyber bullying has recei Continue Reading...
School Violence
Schools have more Responsibility to Prevent School Violence than ever before
Issues related to school violence have become an increasingly salient issue in modern society. This issue affects schools on many levels. On one level, the Continue Reading...
Code of Conduct -- The school environment has changed over the past several decades. As is typical, the schools reflect many of society's values and certainly the cultural changes experienced in society are then reflected within the classroom. This h Continue Reading...
Female Student Aggression on Other Females' Attitudes About School - Proposed Study
This paper presents a rough draft blueprint of a proposed study about female aggression ages 10-14 and how the aggression makes girls feel about school. The writer Continue Reading...
Background: Why Teach Sexual Education?
With about half of all high school students admitting to have already had sex, and only 60% of those students claiming they used a condom, sexual education can be considered a public health imperative (National Continue Reading...
Threat Assessments and Crisis Interventions in the Public Schools
Allen, M. & Burt, K. (2002). School counselors' preparation for and participation in crisis intervention. Professional School Counseling, 6(2), 96-101.
Authors cite the increasin Continue Reading...
Family Abuse on Children
The widespread prevalence of family abuse has been increasingly the focus of media, societal, and scholarly attention. This research paper examines the effects of various forms of family abuse on the psychological developme Continue Reading...
My Role as the School CounsellorIt would be prudent to note that various research studies have in the past indicated that school counsellors have a significant and crucial role to play in school violence prevention. Indeed, as Miller (2008) points ou Continue Reading...
Works Cited
Anderson, Sherwood. (1919). Winesburg, Ohio. New York: B.W. Huebsch. Bartleby.com, 1999. 8 Jan. 2008 www.bartleby.com/156/.
Dragan, Edward F. "Setting Boundaries for Sexual Harassment." School Administrator Dec. 2006: 53. Questia. 7 J Continue Reading...
Public School Safety; SandyHook Case Analysis
Following the 'Sandy Hook School Incident', several different procedures and practices have been adopted by public schools in order to promote student and staff safety. Principals of public schools were Continue Reading...
Gangs in Public School
Many schools especially in urban and suburban areas continue to register gang-related activities within their premises and involving their students. This study appreciates the dangers associated with such gangs to the schools Continue Reading...
A zero tolerance policy placed on these children will send the message to them that they are criminals and will be punished as such.
If the student has committed an act of violence that is worthy of severe punishment, then the zero tolerance policy Continue Reading...
Hellooo There!My name is healthpro! and I am here to teach you about a serious health challenge called obesity.What is obesity?Have you ever seen a person or had a friend who seems to have too much weight? Well, that person could be suffering from ob Continue Reading...
Cognitively Complex leadership teams influence School Culture and Student Performance?
Cognitive complexity
Neuman (1989) in his study defined cognitive complexity as a psychological variable or characteristic which defines how simple or complex t Continue Reading...
Detention, Suspension,
AND EXPULSION:
EFFECT OF DISCIPLINARY POLICY
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Participants
Future use of study results
Over the last few decades the institution of education has undergone many changes. One of the most scrutinized ar Continue Reading...
suicide has been of interest from the beginning of Western civilization. For philosophers, clergy and social scientists, the subject raises myriad of conceptual, theological, moral, and psychological questions, such as What makes a person's behavior Continue Reading...
He can then be influenced to live what he now understands but has yet to do. The therapist or doctor must encourage the patient or awaken his social interest and raise his level of energy along with it. By developing a genuine human relationship wit Continue Reading...
asset to your project. Please note that 1 of the sources must be a source for biblical integration. (i.e., P.R.A.I.S.E. by Beth Ackerman).
Ackerman, B. (2007). P.R.A.I.S.E. Purposeful Design Publications. This book truly emphasizes the value in orc Continue Reading...
Unpacking Social Issues in Schools
Introduction
Schools are often seen as places of learning, growth, and development for young individuals. However, they are also spaces where various social issues can arise and impact students in significant ways Continue Reading...
General Strain Theory
Summary
General strain theory (GST) offers a unique explanation of delinquency and crime, which is in direct contrast to control and learning theories. The differentiation is through the type of social relationship that leads to Continue Reading...
A concise summary of the filmThe film Bully is an American documentary about bullying within the United States. It made it debut in 2011 and was received well by many audiences through the country. The film follows the lives of 5 student in the Unite Continue Reading...
Clearly, the democratic level is the level that teachers aspire for their students.
Concept Variation
Democracy
Develops self-discipline
Shows kindness to others
Does good because it is the right thing
Conformity
Listens
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