1.I have been the victim of bullying (teasing, name-calling, hitting, threats, intimidation, and so on) at some time during this year.
Agree - 72.7%
Disagree - 27.3%
2. I have bullied someone during this school year.
Agree - 27.3%
Disagree - 72.7%
3. I have witnessed someone else being bullied this school year.
Agree - 81.8%
Disagree - 18.2%
4. What do witnesses or bystanders usually do when they see someone being bullied?
Responses:
Usually they just walk away and don't do anything..:(
Friend the bully to avoid being the victim.
Nothing, just watch and walk away...
go away
They be a part of it, or stay quiet and watch or walk away.
nothing
nothing
watch
lauggh
Watch or ignore it and walk on
Say nothing; walk away; ignore it
5. Bullying is a problem in our school.
Agree - 54.5%
Disagree - 54.5%
Based on my survey results, 72.7% of people have been a victim of bullying, 81.8% of the people have witnessed bullying, and 27.3% have bullied others. Over half of the people that witnessed bullying did nothing to stop it. Therefore bullying definitely is a problem in our school.
"Thou shalt not be a victim, thou shalt not be a perpetrator, but, above all, thou shalt not be a bystander." -Yehuda Bauer
This quote reminds people to not allow themselves to be a victim of bullying, not to be a perpetrator, but especially not to be a bystander and let bullying happen. It reminds us to be brave and stand up for others who are being bullied. If you were being bullied wouldn't you want someone to stand up for you too?
As students, if we stand all together in unity, we could make a difference in bullying in our school. If students don't take a stand together then it will just remain the same. We can stand together, and we can make a difference in bullying.
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