DEALING WITH A BULLY
Tags: BULLYING; STUDENTS -- Crimes against; SCHOOLS -- United States
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- Bullying and harassment in medical schools. Wood, Diana F. // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition);9/30/2006, Vol. 333 Issue 7570, p664
The author presents her perspectives on the problem of bullying in medical schools, responding to a report published within the issue titled "Experiences of Belittlement and Harassment and Their Correlates Among Medical Students in the United States: A Longitudinal Study," by Erica Frank and...
- Experiences of belittlement and harassment and their correlates among medical students in the United States: longitudinal survey. Frank, Erica; Carrera, Jennifer S.; Stratton, Terry; Bickel, Janet; Nora, Lois Margaret // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition);9/30/2006, Vol. 333 Issue 7570, p682
Objective To determine medical students' perceptions of having been harassed or belittled and their correlates, for the purposes of reducing such abuses. Design Longitudinal survey. Setting 16 nationally representative US medical schools. Participants 2884 students from class of 2003. Main...
- How your school can prevent bullying. // Curriculum Review;Feb97, Vol. 36 Issue 6, p5
Presents an interview with the executive director of the National School Safety Center, Ronald D. Stephens, on bullying in schools in the United States. Use of a bullying prevention program; How schools can assess the extent of the problem; Use of high-technology solutions, to curb the problem;...
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Presents strategies in dealing with bullies in Salt Lake City. Students as victims of bullying; Effects of bullying on violence; Reduction of amount of bullying inside the classroom.
- RESEARCH: Tormentors. Viadero, Debra // Education Week;1/15/2003, Vol. 22 Issue 18, p24
Focuses on research that explores the apparent link between bullying and school violence in the schools of the United States. Reasons for attention given to bullying in the schools; Facts regarding the bullies; Views of the people in the country on bullying; Difference between the bully victims...
- The Legal Duty to Protect Gay and Lesbian Students from Violence in School. McFarland, William P. // Professional School Counseling;Feb2001, Vol. 4 Issue 3, p171
Focuses on United States schools' legal duty to protect gay and lesbian students from violence in school. Violence against gay and lesbian students; Connection between homophobia, heterosexism and violence; Legal responsibility of schools to protect gay youth from harassment and abuse;...
- Treating Cyberbullying as a School Violence. Stover, Del // Education Digest;Dec2006, Vol. 72 Issue 4, p40
The article focuses on treating cyberbullying as a school violence issue. Online bullying is especially prevalent in middle and high schools. The author claims that for the targets of cyberbullying, the psychological harm generated is comparable to that of physical bullying. Specific concerns...
- Crime Victims. Doherty, Olivia // Education Week;11/5/2003, Vol. 23 Issue 10, p16
The proportion of students victimized by crime in schools decreased from 1998 to 2001, a federal report says. The study, released by the National Center for Education Statistics, found that over that period, the percentage of students reported as being victims of crime declined from 10 percent...
- The little princes of KING'S. Chisholm, Donna // Metro (NZ);Jul/Aug2010, Issue 345, p44
The article reports on the deaths of three students within three months in King's College in Auckland, New Zealand and the media interest surrounding these incidents. The public school that charges 31,000 dollars from each student each year is trying to protect its reputation. The deceased...


