Friday, September 24, 2010

Article One Notes

Engel, Susan, and Marlene Sandstrom. "There's Only One Way to Stop a Bully." New York              Times 23 July 2010: A23(L). Gale Student Resources In Context. Web. 23 Sept. 2010.

·         In most cases of bullying the people that actually watch the bullying take place, don’t even attempt to step in to stop.(1)
·         In order to stop bullying we have to teach kids how to be good to one another.(1)
·         We also need to teach kids how to stand up for the ones who are being picked on rather than just stand by and watch.(1)
·         Some children who aren’t normally bullies get caught up in a larger culture of aggression.(2)
·         Bullying causes kids to sometimes even going to the extreme by killing themselves.(1)
·         Teachers need to be trained to recognize the actions that kids give to one another to help stop bullying.(1)
·         Bullying can also be done on cell phones and on the internet not just in person.(1)
·         Anit bullying laws have been passed in all but six states.(1)
·         Kids need to be taught to know the difference between right and wrong.(2)


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