CriminallyVu1gar wrote:
Teachers don't do jack shit about bullying.
Not true
I had a girl bullying others in my 6th period and you better believe I got that bitch good. She couldn't go anywhere in our school with out some adult or admin hounding her. I take personal pride in that.
The problem with that is she (like most bullies) was always sweet and kind in my presence. I only knew she was terrorizing other kids was because one one of my cross country kids (I coach too) let me know.
1. Bullies tend to wait til they are in a large group setting (the lunchroom or locker room) and out of the direct presence of adults to commit their crimes. They usually lack prosocial behaviors that most normal people (like us!) have and don't see any wrong-doing in their actions.
2. On the other hand, victims of bullying do not usually report that they're being bullied for fear of being labeled a snitch or worse. They don't want to be seen as weak. It's a hard thing to admit you're being bullied.
Because of these two items, it makes it almost impossible for teachers to catch all bullies. I have this one boy now who's the biggest douchebag ever. I've told him, to his face, that he's a jerk. (I think he thinks I'm joking...) But if I wrote him up for "being a jerk" or picking on kids, nothing really would be done. Our assistant principals are so overworked as it is, it's hard to catch everything
The math teacher in my program wrote one of our kids up for calling someone else "dumb". He didn't see what was so wrong with that. No lesson learned.
I always feel really sad when I read about suicides because of bullying. There has been a rash of gay teens who have killed themselves because of homophobic bullying.
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