Bullying - Recent Articles

Ohio Supreme Court dismisses Toledo bullying lawsuit - November 11, 2020
Federal Way reaches settlement with DOJ over school bullying - November 13, 2020
How Teachers Can Encourage Moral Behavior - October 14, 2020
How can you teach students to distinguish right from wrong when they see others violate moral standards shamelessly? Eminent psychologist Albert Bandura explains the perils of moral disengagement.
Feds Warn Schools About Bullying Over Coronavirus - March 05, 2020
Coronavirus-related harassment and other mistreatment of students based on racial or ethnic stereotypes is "never justified," Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Kenneth L. Marcus told schools in a letter.
Students Who Feel They Belong Are Less Likely to Bully, Study Finds - August 15, 2019
A study of 900 middle schoolers finds that students who report having a sense of belonging both at home and school are less likely to engage in bullying.
Cyberbullying Is on the Rise Among Teenagers, National Survey Finds - July 15, 2019
A growing number of students—especially girls—are experiencing bullying online, according to the latest federal data on bullying and crime in schools.
It's Not Just That Racial Bullying Jumped in Schools After the 2016 Election. It's Where It Did - January 09, 2019
The highly polarizing 2016 Presidential campaign blitzed the swing state of Virginia. And in the year that followed, a new study in the journal Educational Researcher suggests school bullying problems likewise split along political lines.
Fewer Fights and Increased Security: What New Data Say About School Safety - April 17, 2019
Amid public concerns about school safety fueled by high-profile school shootings, new federal data show reports of student fights, bullying, and other forms of victimization have continued a decades-long trend of decline. At the same time, schools have ramped up security measures, like the use of ca
Response: Going After 'The Roots' of Bullying - February 19, 2019
Today's commentaries on bullying in schools come from Ann Mausbach, Kim Morrison, Signe Whitson, Sandy Harris, Julie Combs, and Stacey Edmonson, Dr. Elizabeth Englander, Tamara Fyke, Stuart Ablon and Alisha Pollastri.
How Should Schools Address Bullying? - February 14, 2019
The new question of the week is: How can teachers and administrators best address bullying in school?
Bullying - March 21, 2017
Virtual bullying can do real damage to students' educational and social progress, according to a new meta-analysis of research in the journal Review of Educational Research.
Should Schools Still Play Dodgeball? - December 10, 2019
Lively debate persists around this playground game, which opponents say is ripe territory for bullies and which supporters argue builds skills like teamwork and resilience.
A Trump State of the Union Guest: 6th Grader Joshua Trump, Bullied for His Name - February 05, 2019
President Donald Trump has invited a 6th-grade student from Wilmington, Del., to sit in first lady Melania Trump's box during Tuesday's annual address to Congress.
Response: Ways Schools Can Respond to Bullying - February 17, 2019
Martha Caldwell, Oman Frame, Terry Roller, Dr. Kris Felicello, John Seborowski, Jessica Hannigan, John Hannigan and Kelly Wickham Hurst share their suggestions for combating bullying.
Video of Boys Mocking Native American Vet, Unchecked by Adults, Sparks Uproar - January 19, 2019
A group of young people were filmed taunting a Native American man and military veteran who was participating in the Indigenous Peoples March.
Bullying - May 16, 2016
Some common ways schools work to prevent and respond to bullying are ineffective and, in some cases, counterproductive, concludes a report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
On the Bully Pulpit to Stop Bullying - May 15, 2018
First lady Melania Trump unveiled her new "Be Best" initiative last week aimed at promoting emotional well-being, combating cyberbullying, and fighting the opioid crisis.
Bullying and Criminal Acts at School Found to Continue Downward Trend - April 30, 2019
Amid public concerns about school safety fueled by high-profile school shootings, new federal data show reports of student fights, bullying, and other forms of victimization have continued a decades-long decline.
Racial Bullying Rose in Communities That Favored Trump in 2016 - January 15, 2019
A Virginia study documents an increase in race-related bullying in middle schools in communities that voted for President Donald Trump, and a drop in those that favored Hilary Clinton.
Revisiting Using Edtech for Bullying and Suicide Prevention - September 10, 2018
Every year about this time, I write a series of articles about suicide and bullying prevention, and this year will be no different. I can always count on advocates and education companies from all over the world to send me information about what's new in the field. Out of all the companies and produ

 

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