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Why don't schools do enough about bullying?

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What Schools Can Do. School staff can help prevent bullying by establishing and enforcing rules and policies that clearly describe how students are expected to treat each other. read more

(10) Many schools do not have programs, classes, or groups for teachers, students and parents to learn how to stop bullying. (10) Punishments such as detention or suspension rarely stop a bully. Until there is an effective solution, bullying will continue to be a problem. read more

A clear definition of what constitutes bullying, including cyberbullying and bullying outside of school hours. A consistent procedure for reporting when a student is bullied. This should include who students or teachers go to to report incidents. There is not yet enough data to tell if anonymous reporting programs are effective, Hertzog says. read more

Because to say “no” to that is wild to me, parents ought to be holding schools accountable for not only protecting kids from bullying but also teaching kids about bullying, why kids become bullies, and why hate is wrong and compassion is better. read more

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