End Bullying in the Classroom

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In the article Bullying: Effective Strategies for its Prevention Scarpaci (2006) defines bullying as when a more powerful person hurts, frightens, or intimidates a weaker person on a continual and deliberate basis. For this reason, Scarpaci (2006) states that bullying manifests in three distinct forms which are physical (hitting, shoving, poking, tripping, and slapping), verbal (name-calling, insults, teasing) and social (persuading others to exclude or reject someone). Furthermore, Scarpaci (2006) found that bullying in the classroom is disruptive and prevents students from learning and teachers from reaching their students. In the article, Scarpaci indicates strategies for teachers to deter bullying and resolve conflict as well as providing indicators and the prevention of bullying. Scarpaci (2006) informs the reader that the first step in preventing bullying is being aware. According to Scarpaci (2006), teachers must learn to recognize the indicators of bullying, in both the victims and the bully. In recognizing, the victims of bullying Scarpaci (2006) states that teachers ...

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