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Bullying
Bobby Liggins,
Michelle Phillips
Rashad Abdul-Khaaliq
Kayla Ciliberto
Introducing: Bobby Liggins
Does Bullying Vary Between Genders
• Answer: How did you decide on that question
• I decided on this question because I thinks girls
  are the root of all evil and they created bullying.

• What did you do to narrow/broaden your topic?
• I did extensive pre searching I looked through a
  lot of library catalogs and databases.
Boys bully physically, girls bully
psychologically
                                    How did you answer your research
What is your argument?              question?

• My argument is that boys          • I answered my research
  bullying in a more physical         question by finding
  and animalistic way trying to       information in books articles
  be the alpha male. Girls try to     and websites.
  be the alpha female also but
  they do it through mental and
  psychological control or
  bullying.
My Research
     • The Article: Patterns of Adolescent Bullying &
       Behaviors, back up my argument by giving statistics on
       Verbal bullies which were led by Girls.
     • The book: Gender and Education, also back up my
       position on the attitudes of males and females wanting to
       be the alpha Dog or Cat
     • The website: http://suite101.com/article/the-
       differences-between-male-and-female-bullying-a218187
       Made my argument valid when explaining that male
       bullies are physical and impulsive.


     • Image:
Moviefan, Unknown.
Rebecca1917version. N.d. Public Domain,
Wikimedia Commons. Foter.com. Web. 5
Nov. 2012.
Evaluation process
• How did you decide that the three sources you
  discussed were credible and relevant to your
  project.
• The article and the book were both written by
  professors and scholars from universities and
  the website was done by a novelist with twenty
  five years of experience.
Introducing Michelle Phillips
What is Cyberbullying and what are
the effects?
• This is a form of bullying
• It is a newer form of bullying because of
  technological advances
• I narrowed the topic down from bullying in
  general to virtual bullying
People feel more secure cyberbullying
than they do traditional bullying
• Cyberbullying is very similar to bullying in
  general in the effects aspect, but the internet
  supplies a certain security that real life bullying
  doesn’t.
Website
• U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.
  "StopBullying.gov." What is Cyberbullying?. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Nov.
  2012. <http://www.stopbullying.gov/cyberbullying/what-is-
  it/index.html>.
• “Cyberbullying can happen 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and reach
  a kid even when he or she is alone. It can happen any time of the day
  or night
• Cyberbullying messages and images can be posted anonymously and
  distributed quickly to a very wide audience. It can be difficult and
  sometimes impossible to trace the source
• Deleting inappropriate or harassing messages, texts, and pictures is
  extremely difficult after they have been posted or sent.”
  (stopbullying.gov)
• This is a scholarly website because it is a government website
Book
• Kowalski, Robin M., Sue Limber, and Patricia W.
  Agatston. Cyber bullying: bullying in the digital
  age. Malden, MA.: Blackwell Pub., 2008. Print.
• It is written by experts in the field
• “The internet is simply apart of life.”(2)
• “The effects of cyberbullying are very similar to
  regular bullying such as depression, low self-
  esteem, helplessness, social anxiety, reduced
  concentration, alienation, and suicidal ideation.”
  (86)
Article
• Snell, Patricia A., and Elizabeth K. Englander.
  "Cyberbullying Victimization And Behaviors Among
  Girls: Applying Research Findings In The Field." Journal
  Of Social Sciences (15493652)6.4 (2010): 508-
  512. Academic Search Complete. Web. 6 Nov. 2012.
• “One out of three teenagers who use the internet say
  they have been targeted for cyberbullying online.” (508)
• “Cyberbullying is more common than traditional
  bullying.” (508)
• The article is a scholarly article because it is from experts
  in the field and is from a scholarly journal
Picture
Phillips, Michelle.
 "Cyberbullying."
 2012. JPG file.
Introducing: Rashad Abdul-Khaaliq
“The psychological effects of
bullying”
• How did you decide on that question and what did you
  do to narrow/broaden your topic?
• I believe that this question was important in order to
  understand the psychological problems that come from
  bullying even after the bullying has stopped. Also to
  show the different problems that affect the victim’s life
  during the bullying process either at work, school, or
  everyday life. I was able to narrow the question from
  effects of bullying to psychological effects of bullying as I
  believe this would be a more interesting topic as these
  effects can be long lasting and can go unnoticed if a
  cause such as bullying is unknown.
(What is your Position/Thesis?)
• What is your argument and how did you answer
  your research question?
• My position is to bring awareness and explain the
  psychological effects of bullying in order to allow
  others to see problems that can come from it. With
  awareness to it’s problems and how serious they can
  be hopefully more people can take action and work
  on solutions on reducing these acts in life. I am able
  to answer this by showing the various effects that
  come from bullying including an increase in overall
  stress and in which ways those effects actually
  interfere with the victim’s ability to function.
Research
• How do the books, articles and website (discuss
  as least one of each, so at least three resources)
  you found back up your position?
• Book - Failing Grades: This book speaks mainly
  on the effects of bullying on a victim’s school
  success.
• Website - www.bullyonline.org
Evaluation Process
• How did you decide that the three sources you
  discussed were credible and relevant to your
  project?
• All of the resources were relevant to the position
  that was proposed more so then other’s that
  dealt specifically with bullying and listed it’s
  psychological effects. I also looked the sources
  authority such as www.bullyonline.org which as
  an information source is highly rated over other
  website sources.
Introducing: Kayla Ciliberto
What are the Long-Term Effects of
Bullying?
• I decided on this question:
 ▫ Because I was curious about the topic
 ▫ I have an interest in self esteem.
 ▫ I broadened it from “How bullying effects self
   esteem”
The effects of bullying last well
beyond childhood
• Carrying characteristics of being victimized can
  hinder job market success.
• Being bullied in the past and effect how
  academic environments are approached in the
  future.
Book
• Kevorkian, Meline M., and Robin Antona. 101 facts
  about bullying: what everyone should know.
  Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2008.
  Print.
• “Bullying is a learned behavior” (57)
• “Effective bullying prevention begins as proactive
  programs that work toward establishing a
  safe, friendly and caring social environment” (133)
• Meline M. Kevorkian and Robin Antona cite their
  sources and case studies.
Website
     U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. "Effects of
     Bullying." StopBullying.gov. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Nov. 2012.
    <http://www.stopbullying.gov/at-risk/effects/index.html>.
               The Bully                          The Victim

    • Abuse alcohol and other drugs     • Depression/ Sadness/
    • Get into fights and drop out of     Loneliness
      school                            • Anxiety issues
    • Criminal convictions              • Changes in sleep/eating
    • Abusive towards others              patterns
                                        • Loss of interest in activities
                                          they used to enjoy
                                        • Hindered social development
                                        • Decrease in academic
                                          achievement
Credibility:
It is a government website
Scholarly Article
• ADAMS, FRANK D., and GLORIA J. LAWRENCE.
  "Bullying Victims: The Effects Last Into College."
  American Secondary Education 40.1 (2011): 4-13.
  Academic Search Complete. Web. 4 Oct. 2012.
• The data suggest that students who are bullied in high
  school and/or junior high school continue to be
  victimized (called names, excluded from class activities,
  physically abused, etc.) in college.
• Can’t make friends
• Don’t know how to stand up for themselves when people
  say hurtful things.
• Frank D. Adams and Gloria J. Lawrence are experts who
  cite different case studies.
Image




        • Ciliberto, Kayla. "Bullying." 2012. PNG file.

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Bullying 7:55 am

  • 1. Bullying Bobby Liggins, Michelle Phillips Rashad Abdul-Khaaliq Kayla Ciliberto
  • 3. Does Bullying Vary Between Genders • Answer: How did you decide on that question • I decided on this question because I thinks girls are the root of all evil and they created bullying. • What did you do to narrow/broaden your topic? • I did extensive pre searching I looked through a lot of library catalogs and databases.
  • 4. Boys bully physically, girls bully psychologically How did you answer your research What is your argument? question? • My argument is that boys • I answered my research bullying in a more physical question by finding and animalistic way trying to information in books articles be the alpha male. Girls try to and websites. be the alpha female also but they do it through mental and psychological control or bullying.
  • 5. My Research • The Article: Patterns of Adolescent Bullying & Behaviors, back up my argument by giving statistics on Verbal bullies which were led by Girls. • The book: Gender and Education, also back up my position on the attitudes of males and females wanting to be the alpha Dog or Cat • The website: http://suite101.com/article/the- differences-between-male-and-female-bullying-a218187 Made my argument valid when explaining that male bullies are physical and impulsive. • Image: Moviefan, Unknown. Rebecca1917version. N.d. Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons. Foter.com. Web. 5 Nov. 2012.
  • 6. Evaluation process • How did you decide that the three sources you discussed were credible and relevant to your project. • The article and the book were both written by professors and scholars from universities and the website was done by a novelist with twenty five years of experience.
  • 8. What is Cyberbullying and what are the effects? • This is a form of bullying • It is a newer form of bullying because of technological advances • I narrowed the topic down from bullying in general to virtual bullying
  • 9. People feel more secure cyberbullying than they do traditional bullying • Cyberbullying is very similar to bullying in general in the effects aspect, but the internet supplies a certain security that real life bullying doesn’t.
  • 10. Website • U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. "StopBullying.gov." What is Cyberbullying?. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Nov. 2012. <http://www.stopbullying.gov/cyberbullying/what-is- it/index.html>. • “Cyberbullying can happen 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and reach a kid even when he or she is alone. It can happen any time of the day or night • Cyberbullying messages and images can be posted anonymously and distributed quickly to a very wide audience. It can be difficult and sometimes impossible to trace the source • Deleting inappropriate or harassing messages, texts, and pictures is extremely difficult after they have been posted or sent.” (stopbullying.gov) • This is a scholarly website because it is a government website
  • 11. Book • Kowalski, Robin M., Sue Limber, and Patricia W. Agatston. Cyber bullying: bullying in the digital age. Malden, MA.: Blackwell Pub., 2008. Print. • It is written by experts in the field • “The internet is simply apart of life.”(2) • “The effects of cyberbullying are very similar to regular bullying such as depression, low self- esteem, helplessness, social anxiety, reduced concentration, alienation, and suicidal ideation.” (86)
  • 12. Article • Snell, Patricia A., and Elizabeth K. Englander. "Cyberbullying Victimization And Behaviors Among Girls: Applying Research Findings In The Field." Journal Of Social Sciences (15493652)6.4 (2010): 508- 512. Academic Search Complete. Web. 6 Nov. 2012. • “One out of three teenagers who use the internet say they have been targeted for cyberbullying online.” (508) • “Cyberbullying is more common than traditional bullying.” (508) • The article is a scholarly article because it is from experts in the field and is from a scholarly journal
  • 15. “The psychological effects of bullying” • How did you decide on that question and what did you do to narrow/broaden your topic? • I believe that this question was important in order to understand the psychological problems that come from bullying even after the bullying has stopped. Also to show the different problems that affect the victim’s life during the bullying process either at work, school, or everyday life. I was able to narrow the question from effects of bullying to psychological effects of bullying as I believe this would be a more interesting topic as these effects can be long lasting and can go unnoticed if a cause such as bullying is unknown.
  • 16. (What is your Position/Thesis?) • What is your argument and how did you answer your research question? • My position is to bring awareness and explain the psychological effects of bullying in order to allow others to see problems that can come from it. With awareness to it’s problems and how serious they can be hopefully more people can take action and work on solutions on reducing these acts in life. I am able to answer this by showing the various effects that come from bullying including an increase in overall stress and in which ways those effects actually interfere with the victim’s ability to function.
  • 17. Research • How do the books, articles and website (discuss as least one of each, so at least three resources) you found back up your position? • Book - Failing Grades: This book speaks mainly on the effects of bullying on a victim’s school success. • Website - www.bullyonline.org
  • 18. Evaluation Process • How did you decide that the three sources you discussed were credible and relevant to your project? • All of the resources were relevant to the position that was proposed more so then other’s that dealt specifically with bullying and listed it’s psychological effects. I also looked the sources authority such as www.bullyonline.org which as an information source is highly rated over other website sources.
  • 20. What are the Long-Term Effects of Bullying? • I decided on this question: ▫ Because I was curious about the topic ▫ I have an interest in self esteem. ▫ I broadened it from “How bullying effects self esteem”
  • 21. The effects of bullying last well beyond childhood • Carrying characteristics of being victimized can hinder job market success. • Being bullied in the past and effect how academic environments are approached in the future.
  • 22. Book • Kevorkian, Meline M., and Robin Antona. 101 facts about bullying: what everyone should know. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2008. Print. • “Bullying is a learned behavior” (57) • “Effective bullying prevention begins as proactive programs that work toward establishing a safe, friendly and caring social environment” (133) • Meline M. Kevorkian and Robin Antona cite their sources and case studies.
  • 23. Website U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. "Effects of Bullying." StopBullying.gov. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Nov. 2012. <http://www.stopbullying.gov/at-risk/effects/index.html>. The Bully The Victim • Abuse alcohol and other drugs • Depression/ Sadness/ • Get into fights and drop out of Loneliness school • Anxiety issues • Criminal convictions • Changes in sleep/eating • Abusive towards others patterns • Loss of interest in activities they used to enjoy • Hindered social development • Decrease in academic achievement Credibility: It is a government website
  • 24. Scholarly Article • ADAMS, FRANK D., and GLORIA J. LAWRENCE. "Bullying Victims: The Effects Last Into College." American Secondary Education 40.1 (2011): 4-13. Academic Search Complete. Web. 4 Oct. 2012. • The data suggest that students who are bullied in high school and/or junior high school continue to be victimized (called names, excluded from class activities, physically abused, etc.) in college. • Can’t make friends • Don’t know how to stand up for themselves when people say hurtful things. • Frank D. Adams and Gloria J. Lawrence are experts who cite different case studies.
  • 25. Image • Ciliberto, Kayla. "Bullying." 2012. PNG file.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. How it starts
  2. The effects
  3. How the effects continue after high school