Sentences with phrase «traditional bullying as»

«Likewise, adolescents who perpetrate or bully online are quite likely to be perpetrators of traditional bullying as well.»

Not exact matches

It brings to mind the question of whether cyberbullies will have the same negative consequences as traditional «real - world» bullies.
Writing in a linked Comment, Professor Dieter Wolke, University of Warwick, UK, says: «Until not that long ago, being bullied by others was often considered as a normal rite of passage... Any intervention to reduce bullying and the adverse mental health effects caused by victimisation must include efforts to reduce traditional bullying.
«Cyberbullying is best understood as a new avenue to victimise those already being bullied in traditional ways, rather than a way to pick on new victims.»
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«Any bullying prevention and intervention still needs to be primarily directed at combatting traditional bullying while considering cyberbullying as an extension that reaches victims outside the school gate and 24/7.»
Just like how traditional bullying exists in many different types such as verbal abuse and physical violence, there are many different types of cyberbullying.
Traditional bullying is twice as common as cyber bullying among teenagers, according to a new research analysis of 80 studies from around the world.
In terms of prevalence, the bottom line is that it appears that traditional forms of bullying are remaining steady in terms of frequency while cyber bullying is increasing, although it is still not as common as face to face bullying.
Without such training, some of Dillon's other suggestions as to why bullying is so prevalent — that adults don't recognize some behaviors as bullying and that bullying is often ineffectually addressed using the traditional discipline system of applying punishment to a perpetrator — make sense.
Emanuel continued to promote charters using the bully pulpit, and CPS was approving more charters even as the district was closing traditional schools.
Suffice to say that traditional security threats to schools typically encompass a range of crime types; for example, burglary, theft, robbery, assaults, and vandalism, and that schools need to build in counter measures for these offences alongside strategies to handle health and safety (e.g. fire procedures, criminal records checking), and tackle ongoing issues such as bullying.
Education Squared offers an alternative to traditional educational methods whereby students learn about difficult issues such as bullying, race and sexuality through the performing arts.
Conceived as a way to teach a small segment of the home - schooled and others who need flexible schooling, virtual education has evolved into an alternative to traditional public schools for an increasingly wide range of students — high achievers, strugglers, dropouts, teenage parents and victims of bullying among them.
Themes from students were consistent — the majority of students cited the lack of personalized attention, bullying, family or home challenges, mental or emotional struggles, and / or work obligations as major detractors from their ability to learn in traditional school settings.
Traditional segments like rawhide and bones are losing their dominance to an ever - expanding range of natural alternatives such as bully sticks, tendon twists, trachea and ears.»
The game follows the traditional beat»em up format, with some portions taking place inside a boxing ring and others taking place in the back alleyways, as Joe trains, fights bullies, and then fights in the boxing ring.
Among a random sample of approximately 2,000 middle - schoolers, youth who experienced traditional bullying or cyberbullying, as either an offender or a victim, had more suicidal thoughts and were more likely to attempt suicide than those who had not experienced such forms of peer aggression.
As a study revealed earlier this year that online bullying has now overtaken traditional forms of bullying, with 12 % of children now experiencing cyberbulling compared to 9 % face - to - face, it is important to educate young people, parents and teachers about the consequences and harmful effects bullying through technology can have.
Younger participants were rated by peers as being more involved in traditional bullying than older participants, yet no age differences were found in involvement in cyberbullying.
Findings — Emerging theory indicates the need to treat cyber-bullying as a standalone entity without the confounding role that the more traditional concept of bullying plays in cyber bullying definitions.
Correlational analysis showed a moderate / strong correspondence between peer nominations of young people identified as traditional bullies and cyberbullies.
Most of the young people thought cyberbullying was as harmful as traditional face to face bullying.
Cyber - and traditional bullying differed from each other, as did LCA and the conventional approach.
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