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BEIJING---A bullying(欺凌)incident at a primary school in Beijing should not be bushed off as"a joke that went too far"; rather,faces should be dug out and action should be taken to prevent similar events from happening on campus again,according to experts. Huang Zifang,a psychologist spe...
A bullying(欺凌)incident at a primary school in County Armagh,Northern Ireland should not be brushed off as“a joke that went too far”;rather,facts should be dug out and action should be taken to prevent similar events from happening on campus again,according to experts. Dr.Lewis-Snyder,a...
Bullying(欺凌弱小者) at School: Tackling the Problem A. A broad definition of bullying is when a student is repeatedly exposed to negative actions of the part of one or more other students. These negative actions can take the form. of physical contact, verbal abuse, or making faces and rud...
The purpose of this study was to study the prevalence phenomenon of bullying among the 5th grade students of primary school, and the use of measures for its prevention.Research was conducted in two stages. The aim of the first stage was to understand the extent of bullying in these classes,...
has aroused the attention of relevant expert and scholars.By comparing the concept of school bullying,and analyzing the characteristics of the object and the reasons of the phenomenon,the article reviewed the researches of bullying in primary and middle schools.While some unresolved problems in the ...
Bullying (欺凌) at school is a problem around the world Most schools have tried to reduce bullying by making more rules. And many schools even have made their teachers supervise (监管) their students' behavior more strictly. But one school in Auckland, New Zealand has done something different...
making more rules for the playground, they reduced the number of rules. What happened? There's less bullying and other injuries.At Swanson Primary School, during playtime, students can play in the mud, climb trees, ride skateboards, and do many such things that aren't allowed at other ...
Grade 4 students are at higher risk of being “often oppressed”, “often threatened”, and “always bullied in all forms” types than Grade 6. Students with different types of victimization show significant differences in school adaptation. Students in bullying victimization are more likely to ...
2. What rule should students obey if they want to do something freely at Swanson Primary School? A.They do not hurt anyone else. B.They're being strictly supervised. C.They study carefully in the classroom. D.They do not make trouble for their teachers. ...