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What is bullying?
What is bullying?
Bullying is when someone keeps doing or saying things to have power over another person. Some of the ways they bully other people are by: calling them names, saying or writing nasty things about them, leaving them out of activities, not talking to them, threatening them, making them feel uncomfortable or scared, taking or damaging their things, hitting or kicking them, or making  . . . more
Author : No Bully .org Created : 24 Mar 2009
 
Bad Behaviour Does Not Doom Pupils, Studies Say
Bad Behaviour Does Not Doom Pupils, Studies Say Educators and psychologists have long feared that children entering school with behavior problems were doomed to fall behind in the upper grades. But two new studies suggest that those fears are exaggerated. One concluded that kindergartners who are identified as troubled do as well academically as their peers in elementary school. The other fou  . . . more
Author : BENEDICT CAREY Created : 30 Mar 2008
 
Defining at risk students.
Defining at risk students .
Before looking at how to introduce a successful intervention for at risk students it is important to consider what is meant by at risk.
Educationally, the term at risk refers to children and young people who are likely to have:

poor educational outcomes, measured by indicators such as truancy and suspension statistics, low literacy and numeracy levels, alternative   . . . more
Author : Ministry of Education - Janet Rivers Created : 05 May 2006
 
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