Bullying In Middle Schools

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The key method is educating teachers and students on how to identify bullies. However, parents, teachers, students, and other school officials are all held accountable for being able to identify bullies or notice when a child is being bullied. As a society, people have gotten caught up in stating, “That has nothing to do with me.” Where are the good Samaritans that our community talks about? Students responding to bullying are diverse (Berkowitz, 2014). According to Berkowitz (2014), a study was conducted on school bullying, and half reported that they try to help the victims. Parents and teachers have to encourage students to speak up, and they have to let students know their voices are being heard. In addition, one way a student can intervene is seeking help from a staff member (Berkowitz, 2014). …show more content…

However, the bullying questions were not used in elementary school only in middle school. The survey asked questions about students witnessing others being bullied, about their safety, and school climate. The samples of the study represented all students in middle school. The control variables in this study were the students in school and the socioeconomic index of the student’s families. The study was approved by the Hebrew University in Jerusalem ethics committee.
The stratified cluster sample of this study was designed to represent all students in the public school system (Berkowitz 2014). The study was monitor by the Israeli Ministry of Education because most of the schools have Israeli students. The control variables were the number of students and the socioeconomic index of the student families. The study overall consisted of 27,316 students from 526 schools. The current study consists of 16,604 students from different schools, and the anonymous self-report Likert-scale survey was in Hebrew or

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