Little Things - School Shootings and Teasing
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Introduction- Examples of shootings related to teasing and solutions to problem I. Change Atmosphere A. Assailants generally rejected B. Psychological damage C. Led to kill tormentors D. Quotes from others 1 Re: Columbine and its shooters- "at least…took a stand" 2 "…it did take guts" 3 "…Maybe it'll make people think next time…" II. Students responsibility A. Intentions always told to peers 1 Usually detailed 2 Rarely taken seriously or reported B. Bethel, Alaska story C. Is it worth risking the lives of the potential victims to protect a reputation? III. Teachers take responsibility A. Listen to students B. Look...
talk to their students and coworkers. Students talk to their friends and anyone else that will listen. While school shootings are a huge problem, the bigger problem stopping them. This could all be possible if the teasing, rejection, tormenting, and ridicule all simply ceased to exist. Change the atmosphere in schools. Students take some initiative and stick up for that kid that no one really cares about or smile at someone new. One never really knows what goes on in someone else's life "Psychologist Details Troubling Similarity in Recent School Shootings", a smile could be exactly what they need.
talk to their students and coworkers. Students talk to their friends and anyone else that will listen. While school shootings are a huge problem, the bigger problem stopping them. This could all be possible if the teasing, rejection, tormenting, and ridicule all simply ceased to exist. Change the atmosphere in schools. Students take some initiative and stick up for that kid that no one really cares about or smile at someone new. One never really knows what goes on in someone else's life "Psychologist Details Troubling Similarity in Recent School Shootings", a smile could be exactly what they need.
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