Researchers Discuss 'Hidden' Bullying
Bullying experts find "hidden" bullying among otherwise friendly students. Read Full Post >
Bullying experts find "hidden" bullying among otherwise friendly students. Read Full Post >
A new research analysis suggests classroom social programs are most effective during the transitions into primary and high school. Read Full Post >
Study finds bullies and victims alike end up in the nurse's office more often, suggesting a new way to identify underlying harassment. Read Full Post >
Recess whispers about who has "cooties" abound on elementary school playgrounds, but stopping this early gossip can protect its victims from social isolation and more severe bullying later on, a new University of Washington study finds. Read Full Post >
A leader of one of the character education programs studied by the Education Department finds good news for the field in an otherwise discouraging report. Read Full Post >
One scholar offers a critique of No Child Left Behind provisions that require states to identify "persistently dangerous schools" and allow students to transfer when they become victims of violent crime. Read Full Post >
A forthcoming study finds that students who witness bullying suffer as much psychological distress as those who experience it. Read Full Post >
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