Abstract: Problem statement: Bullying is a serious problem in American schools and is characterized by aggressive behavior distinguished by unequal power and the intention to cause physical, social, or emotional harm to others Bullying is evolving from the classic image of a big schoolyard bully picking on smaller kids to a more technologically, sophisticated model of kids using cyber technology to electronically tease, bully and harass their peers with texting, voicemails, emails and posts on public websites, like Facebook, that are popular with young students. While parents are and should be encouraged and trained to recognize understand the insidious nature of techno bullying, it is not enough. The schools should take an active stance ag...
For over a decade national attention to bullying in American schools has increased, fueled by public...
Cyber bullying; the act of hurting someone with the use of advanced technology, has become a signifi...
Problem Statement: School culture and school climate describe the environment that affects the behav...
Abstract: Problem statement: The issue of cyberbullying is one that has raised the concerns of paren...
Bullying has become an increasingly serious problem in today’s schools. Many states have passed leg...
Bullying is now recognized as a significant problem in many schools around the world (Nicolaides, To...
Abstract: Background: bullying (and cyberbullying) is a widespread phenomenon among young people and...
The emotional stability and mental health of a student plays an essential role in his or her academi...
Abstract: Bullying is a form of peer violence in which one or more students constantly and repeatedl...
Conflict among peers is common, and not necessarily a bad thing. Disagreement, teasing, and conflict...
While bullying has been prevalent in public schools for generations, the increased media attention t...
In today’s society, adolescents experience an increased access to technology. However, access to dig...
Project (Ed.S., School Psychology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.The authors coll...
In this study I explore the benefits of current proactive cyber-bullying prevention programming used...
Bullying can be extremely damaging to students, can disrupt an environment conducive to learning, an...
For over a decade national attention to bullying in American schools has increased, fueled by public...
Cyber bullying; the act of hurting someone with the use of advanced technology, has become a signifi...
Problem Statement: School culture and school climate describe the environment that affects the behav...
Abstract: Problem statement: The issue of cyberbullying is one that has raised the concerns of paren...
Bullying has become an increasingly serious problem in today’s schools. Many states have passed leg...
Bullying is now recognized as a significant problem in many schools around the world (Nicolaides, To...
Abstract: Background: bullying (and cyberbullying) is a widespread phenomenon among young people and...
The emotional stability and mental health of a student plays an essential role in his or her academi...
Abstract: Bullying is a form of peer violence in which one or more students constantly and repeatedl...
Conflict among peers is common, and not necessarily a bad thing. Disagreement, teasing, and conflict...
While bullying has been prevalent in public schools for generations, the increased media attention t...
In today’s society, adolescents experience an increased access to technology. However, access to dig...
Project (Ed.S., School Psychology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.The authors coll...
In this study I explore the benefits of current proactive cyber-bullying prevention programming used...
Bullying can be extremely damaging to students, can disrupt an environment conducive to learning, an...
For over a decade national attention to bullying in American schools has increased, fueled by public...
Cyber bullying; the act of hurting someone with the use of advanced technology, has become a signifi...
Problem Statement: School culture and school climate describe the environment that affects the behav...