How can educators control the bullying issue in the schools. Bullies come in all shapes, colors, and sizes. It is sometimes hard to identify them just by looking at them. Bullies exhibit aggressive behavior toward their peers and often toward adults. They tend to have positive attitudes toward violence, are impulsive, like to dominate others, have little empathy with their victims, and unusually low levels of anxiety or insecurity. The consequences of bullying are far reaching, ranging from lower attendance and student achievement to increased incidence of violence and juvenile crime.
The legislation in Georgia mandates that each school system adopt a conduct code which prohibits bullying. These schools would have to establish guidelines for reporting, investigating, and dealing with students who engage in bullying. So how do we protect out children who are being bullied?
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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