Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Do Adults Help?

Do adult staff members contribute to bulling in school?

8 comments:

  1. I don't belive that adult staff members contribute to bulling in school because if they did. They could lose their job or be faced with a lawsuite. Also depending on how bad the situation is. They could also be charged with aiding and abedding.

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  2. No a staff member of any school facilitate would have no prior history with any random children that would be in attendance in said facility so how can they be held response for a child mannerism,upbringing and views totals others and themselves prior to meeting them?

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  3. Most of the time they do, by not giving the situation the attention needed at the moment, or by just not clearly saying it, but displaying an attitude to the kid "fix it on your own", and some times there is no other way for the kid, but getting into the fight and survive.

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  4. Some adults can and may contribute to some bullying in schools. There might be a student who clashes with a teacher or they just don't get along with the staff and it is possible to be bullied. Ignoring a situation or ignoring the cry for help from a student is also a form of bullying. It happened to a friend of mine daughter. Her teacher even slammed books on her desk. To the point her daughter was terrified to go to school.

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  5. I don't think the school staff contributes to the children getting bullied however I do find that staff fails to catch everything that goes on as far as kids getting teased.

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  6. Bullying happens everywhere, but i expect the staff to diminish bullying amongst students. We all need to work together to achieve any specific task or goal. I think that it is important that we decrease bullying and teach students to work as a team, rather than working against one another.

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  7. In my job there are staff who pick on the kids and call them names and other kids hear that and say the same thing. Our job is to stop it not to start it. we have to notice that what ever we say the kids will too.

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  8. I feel that in some ways adult staff memebers do contribute to the bulling in the school system. I don't think they do it intensionally however there reaction to children gives way to other students to pick on a child or group of children. Adults like chilren sometimes don't realize their reaction or that their making a face. The bad thing is that once things are done you cant take them back and once a child sees an opening their going to take it. I know that for the most part the school that I work in does very well in ensuring that the students don't pick on eachother. However in many schools don't do as well and the students use either what staff said or the face they made to pick on the other student!

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