BULLYING
Tags: SCHOOL bullying -- Research; JOSEPHSON Institute of Ethics (Organization)
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- Ethical lapses and just plain stupidity. Collier, Tom // Inside Tucson Business;7/3/2006, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p14
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- Student Cheating Found to Increase. // Education Week;12/10/2008, Vol. 28 Issue 15, p4
The article discusses a report by the Josephson Institute concerning academic cheating in the United States. The report, entitled "2008 Report Card on the Ethics of American Youth," found that 30 percent of high school students have stolen from stores and 64 percent have cheated on tests....
- Bullying. Zirkel, Perry A. // Principal;Sep/Oct2008, Vol. 88 Issue 1, p64
The article presents a case study of a third grade student at Duquesne Elementary School in Duquesne, Pennsylvania, who reportedly faced bullying in his school. The responses of the school principal to the incidents are evaluated. The results of a survey are presented, which concluded that half...
- Sikh Kids Report Harassment to OC Commission. // India -- West;9/23/2011, Vol. 36 Issue 44, pA10
The article reports on the research conducted by Orange County (OC) Human Relations Commission in California on school bullying which discovered that 55% of American Sikh reported being harrassed or bullied more than once.
- High-Stakes Cheating. Dillon, Naomi // American School Board Journal;Dec2011, Vol. 198 Issue 12, p17
The article focuses on the issue of test cheating in the U.S. It states that Georgia Governor's Office of Special Investigators has commissioned a report, which examines the numbers of students engage in the fraudulent behavior. Bob Schaeffer, public education director at the National Center for...
- If You Matter to Someone, There Is Always a Glimmer of Hope. Rynders, Lesley // Reclaiming Children & Youth;Winter2006, Vol. 14 Issue 4, p215
The article discusses how to nurture character in children from abusive backgrounds and how to motivate them to succeed. Children who come from these backgrounds come to believe the verbal abuse they hear from their parents, the people who should be their first source of self-esteem. Programs in...
- BULLYING. SPARKS, SARAH D. // Education Week;6/15/2011, Vol. 30 Issue 35, p5
The article discusses "Victimization, Aggression, and Visits to the School Nurse for Somatic Complaints, Illnesses, and Physical Injuries," a study by University of Kansas researcher Eric Vernberg regarding the correlation between school bullying incidents and student trips to see the school nurse.
- Project to understand bullying of SEN children. // Children & Young People Now;9/21/2010, p31
The article focuses on a project by the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) that aims to research and respond to the bullying of children with special education needs (SEN) or disabilities in schools in Great Britain.
- Profiles: Programs Should Strive to Keep Bullying Victims Engaged in School. // American School & University Exclusive Insight;1/1/2012, p1
The article notes the National Center for School Engagement's research which was funded by the U.S. Justice Department's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and recommends educators keep bullying victims engaged in their education.


