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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Modern School: (Not) Ending Bullying Through Exaggeration and Misinformation

Modern School: (Not) Ending Bullying Through Exaggeration and Misinformation:


(Not) Ending Bullying Through Exaggeration and Misinformation



Mean Girls (Image from Flickr, by Combined Media)
First the good news: With the increased media coverage and public attention we’ve seen over the past decade, bullying is on the decline in some parts of the U.S. In California, for example, the school bullying rate has been reduced to one-third that of the rest of the nation 

Despite this promising statistic, my colleagues and I were recently informed at an anti-bullying workshop that bullying is on the rise nationwide. The presenter did not provide any references or documentation to support her claim. Instead, she showed us a heartbreaking video about bullying victims who had committed suicide and told us that 3,000 teens commit suicide each year, implying that teen suicide is primarily caused by bullying.

There is now a sizable anti-bullying movement and with it a growing network of nonprofits and