Persuasive Essay On Bullying

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Bullying has become a serious problem in public schools systems. Being a victim of bullying is a daily struggle for some students. The issue continues to grow, but the question is how to stop bullying from occurring. Many ways have been attempted to stop bullying, but some are more effective than others. Having the students get involved seems to have the most positive effect on the bullying issue in public school systems. The Youth Voice Research Project conducted a survey and 13,000 students in grades 5-12 took this survey during the 2009 academic year. The survey showed that 73% pretended it did not bother them while 67% told a friend or friends. Majority of students stated that telling the bully to stop themselves actually made the situation …show more content…

Their main focus is slurs and stereotypes. They hold meetings where 4-12 students from the school have been chosen to meet with representatives of this program. The students that attend have been chosen to communicate with the representative about situations that have occurred around them or to them. The students and representatives try and figure out ways they can help the bullying situations at their school. The representative teaches the student how they can handle bullying whether it is happening to them or to a peer. Lelia L. De Andrade, a representative for CPHV, states "We found that most students who participated in our programs hear degrading language, slurs, and jokes multiple times a day" (Andrade 515). These slurs and stereotypes are based off of students race, religion, sex, sexual preference, etc. Over many years of investigation of hate crimes in schools and many years working in the school systems as consultants, what they discovered is serious violence in school does not just happen out of the blue. The violence occurs for long periods of time on and off, which then turns into a normal thing to happen. (Andrade 523). The students that attend these meetings, majority of them, state that peers sticking up for the victim is most helpful. An example is one of the students tell how a girl in her class was being bullied and so this student went over and sat with her and made her to not feel as though she was alone. The student tells how then more peers came over to join the victim and all became friendly with each other. Small actions, have can have large

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