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Thursday, May 19, 2011

WHERE DOES IT END - HOW DO WE END IT

When I went to school, you did not hear that much about bullying, although i know that it did most like;y appear now and then. We had strict teachers, principles who had rules that students lived by while under their authority.  There was corporal punishment, and it was properly used when necessary, and I know of no one abused or mentally hurt by this method. Teachers used rulers, very appropriate, and detention when needed. Some even sat you at the front of the class with a dunce hat on, which made you feel embarrassed usually to the point you never wanted to sit like that again.  Of course you had the class clown, who loved it, and the know it all who needed extra attention,  Then somehow these were striped from the schools, why I do not know, but I will look into it and do a blog on it.  Personally I would love to see those days come back, with rules that teacherss and Principles had to follow at their desecration.  That is where I believe students have lost respect for the education system and those that teach.    

FEDERAL AND LOCAL ROLE IN ANTI-BULLYING MEASURES  MAY 13, 2011

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
Panelists discussed the role of the federal government, states, and local school boards in anti-bullying programs. Tammy Aaberg spoke about her son, who killed himself due to bullying because he was gay.

1 hour, 36 minutes


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