Talk:Bullying in teaching
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[edit]The article mentions the rather obvious fact that some teachers are bullies, but does not mention students as victims. Of course there are teachers who humiliate weaker students, or favor those with good looks, family connections, or are simply born female. I hope that someone with courage fixes this article.68.4.200.35 (talk) 09:07, 19 April 2011 (UTC)
- You need to look at school bullying to have a fuller perspective. School bullying focuses on students and bullying in teaching focuses on teachers. So teachers bullying students relates to and transverses both articles. It does say in Bullying_in_teaching#Complex_dynamics that teachers bully students. One or two relevant studies are also listed as further reading in Bullying_in_teaching though i am rather constrained by the lack of literature on the subject. One enlightened source which i have cited from is "Parsons L Bullied Teacher, Bullied Student: How to Recognize the Bullying Culture in Your School and What to Do About It (2005)". Partly due to my own efforts, school bullying says in 3 places that adults or teachers may originate bullying. There is no intentional POV on my part and it is just a matter of expanding the text in bullying_in_teaching to cover this aspect in more detail, although as i said the issue actually transverses 2 articles. Also there is a See Also link to Sexual harassment and abuse of students by teachers. Teachers bullying students also covered here Bullying_in_teaching#In_pop_culture. --Penbat (talk) 09:40, 19 April 2011 (UTC)
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[edit]Ive added material on a recent alleged incident. As the material mentions a currently living person, I have added the WP:BLP template. if anyone adds material to the talk page, in reference to such incidents, they must be backed up with reliable sources. any such material added to the article must be either noncontroversial (ie widely reported and considered neutral in perspective at the time of addition), or be discussed here first. unsourced material added here that can be considered controversial or potentially libelous will be removed immediately.Mercurywoodrose (talk) 00:31, 1 May 2012 (UTC)
copypaste
[edit]- symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) such as a compromised immune system, sleep problems, excessive guilt, irritability, hypervigilance (which feels like paranoia, but is not), constant anxiety, reactive depression and suicidal thoughts.
- This is copypaste from Staffroom bullying
Please rewrite in original words. Thanks, Farrajak (talk) 20:56, 21 May 2013 (UTC)
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Fighting in school
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