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  • 1. Bullying
    Bullying is aggressive physical contact, words or actions to cause another person injury or discomfort. Cyberbullying uses an electronic device for acts such as threatening emails.
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  • 2. Students experiencing bullying
    Teachers are critical contributors to promoting safe school interactions and promoting positive relationships. Part of the APA Mental Health Primers for teachers responding to students who may need support.
    Topic (April 2022)
  • 3. Bullying: A module for teachers
    It is estimated that 40-80 percent of school-age children experience bullying at some point during their school careers and 10-15 percent may be either chronic victims or bullies themselves.
    Curriculum (March 2015)
  • 4. Dorothy Espelage has helped frame the national discussion of bullying in schools
    Dorothy Espelage, PhD, a pioneering researcher of aggression among schoolchildren, has done foundational studies on bullying—distress or injury one individual or group repeatedly inflicts on others who are less powerful.
    Article (July 2022)
  • 5. Bullying is not just a problem for teens
    Psychologists’ research could help inform anti-bullying laws to protect older victims.
    Magazine Article (June 2019)
  • 6. Law and Policy on the Concept of Bullying at School [PDF]
    This article identifies the conceptual challenges that bullying poses for legal and policy efforts, reviews judicial and legislative efforts to reduce bullying, and makes some recommendations for school policy.
    Journal Article (May 2015)
  • 7. School Climate and Bullying Victimization: A Latent Class Growth Model Analysis [PDF]
    This study investigated the association between students’ perceptions of school climate and students’ report of school safety, defined as perceived rates of bullying victimization, to identify factors influencing increases in perceived bullying victimization, particularly for students at high-risk for frequent and consistent bullying victimization.
    Journal Article (September 2014)
  • 8. Bullying Resources & Safe Schools for LGBT Students
    Resources for LGBT students, including the Coalition Letter to Secetary Sebelius on Bullying, Cyberbullying and Harassment Recommendations, Stop Bullying Now! campaign, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network and others.
    (September 2014)
  • 9. Do U.S. laws go far enough to prevent bullying at school?
    The nationwide effort to reduce bullying in U.S. schools can be regarded as part of larger civil and human rights movements that have provided children with many of the rights afforded to adults.
    Magazine Article (February 2016)
  • 10. Four Decades of Research on School Bullying: An Introduction [PDF]
    This article provides an introductory overview of findings from the past 40 years of research on bullying among school-aged children and youth.
    Journal Article (May 2015)
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