This article addresses the question: Should courts recognize a duty on the part of schools to implement proven strategies to reduce and prevent bullying? Nothing influences the answer to that question as understanding the nature of bullying in schools. Once understood, bullying seems less a rite of passage or builder of character and more like child abuse perpetuated by peers. The realization that many school children suffer such abuse that inflicts long-lasting and severe damage shifts the analysis from whether the problem is serious enough for courts to engage to how they might most effectively engage it. This article addresses what educational researchers mean by “bullying in schools,” its effects as well as what has long been known abou...
The role of the school is to provide an appropriate education for all its pupils. A stable, secure l...
6 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...
Though many now reject the notion that bullying is a rite of passage, bullying persists as part of l...
During the past few years, the problem of school bullying has gained national prominence. Scholars, ...
This Article examines the anti-bullying laws and their response to the problem of bullying in light ...
The Article\u27s first two parts discuss the extent to which schools can legally restrict hostile st...
The American Medical Association, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and ...
This Article will offer a brief critique of current bullying legislation and suggest changes to the ...
[Excerpt] Federal statutes have attempted to make schools safer by providing grants to assist schoo...
Few issues have generated more interest from educators in the last decade than bullying. And with go...
While school bullying may not have received that much attention from a historical perspective, recen...
Bullying among peers prevents children from enjoying their human rights in schools without the threa...
Bullying is a serious problem that can dramatically affect the ability of students to progress acade...
This article deals with the burning problem of bullying as a variety of violence. Special attention ...
Bullying has long been a concern for students, parents, teachers, and school administrators. But tec...
The role of the school is to provide an appropriate education for all its pupils. A stable, secure l...
6 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...
Though many now reject the notion that bullying is a rite of passage, bullying persists as part of l...
During the past few years, the problem of school bullying has gained national prominence. Scholars, ...
This Article examines the anti-bullying laws and their response to the problem of bullying in light ...
The Article\u27s first two parts discuss the extent to which schools can legally restrict hostile st...
The American Medical Association, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and ...
This Article will offer a brief critique of current bullying legislation and suggest changes to the ...
[Excerpt] Federal statutes have attempted to make schools safer by providing grants to assist schoo...
Few issues have generated more interest from educators in the last decade than bullying. And with go...
While school bullying may not have received that much attention from a historical perspective, recen...
Bullying among peers prevents children from enjoying their human rights in schools without the threa...
Bullying is a serious problem that can dramatically affect the ability of students to progress acade...
This article deals with the burning problem of bullying as a variety of violence. Special attention ...
Bullying has long been a concern for students, parents, teachers, and school administrators. But tec...
The role of the school is to provide an appropriate education for all its pupils. A stable, secure l...
6 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...
Though many now reject the notion that bullying is a rite of passage, bullying persists as part of l...