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Friday, December 27, 2019

How Bullying has Affected the Entire Student Population or...

Everyone agrees that there are negative effects to the students who are being bullied. They are affected mentally, socially, and more often than not, are reluctant to attend school. There are many studies about bullying in school and the impact on the child who is being bullied, but there are not studies on how bullying has affected the entire student population or the school climate. This article focused their attention on the school wide impact of bullying. The study looked at 7,058 ninth graders in 289 schools in Virginia. What the researchers found was that bullying has a negative effect on school climate that goes beyond the victims who were bullied. When bullying was perceived as being a major problem on campus, the students†¦show more content†¦Reflection Bullying on campus has long been an issue that students, parents, and school officials have had to deal with; my campus is no different. The article focused on freshman being the most at risk of bullying since they are smaller and â€Å"weaker†. Some may see it as boys being boys, or kids being kids, but it is still bullying. I have taught freshman the last five years and I have seen the bullying come in two forms, physical and verbal. If girls bully, they will generally bully verbally. They will name call or spread rumors to make another students existence at school miserable. I have had several students be on the receiving end of the bullying and it has clearly affected them. The girls who have been bullied show all the effects the article conveyed. School attendance dropped for some, and for others, grades began to lower as well. For boys, they will bully physically, as well as verbally. I have observed boys push, punch, and slam each other to prove who is â€Å"in charge†. The victims seem to be in a different place mentally. 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