Eisenberg, M. E., Neumark-Sztainer, D., & Perry, C. L. (2003). Peer harassment, school connectedness, and academic achievement. Journal of <Tab/>School Health, 73(8), 311-316.
Date Submitted: 03/26/2004 05:15:17
Danica DiGiacomo 1
Psych of Adolescence
Feb. 16, 2004
Eisenberg, M. E., Neumark-Sztainer, D., & Perry, C. L. (2003). Peer
harassment, school connectedness, and academic achievement. Journal of
School Health, 73(8), 311-316.
This study investigated the types of harassment adolescents receive. One of the
first of its kind, it was developed because of the small, inconclusive non
American samples from previous studies, which never included any information
connecting harassment, achievement, and involvement to school. The reason for
conducting this extensive
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under supervised times such as before and after school, during lunch, play time, and study periods. Perhaps attaining more support staff would aid in the control of harassment taking place inside school doors.
Harassment will be around for as long as children will continue to grow. There is no sure fire way of stopping it, but hopefully with more research investigators will find an answer on how to gradually change how children treat one another.
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