Bullying: Comments From Around the World
28 April 2010
Boys leaving a school in Tokyo in a 2007 photo
This is the VOA Special English Education Report.
Last week's report on bullying brought so many comments online, we are going to take this time to share some.
One person, who gave no name or country, described an experience with a Parent Teacher Association:
I have been a victim of bullying in a PTA group. It is not just a problem for teenagers. Adult also engage in bullying activities but it is usually verbal abuse by spreading lies to ruin your reputation or isolate the victim from the rest of the group. Since we are the role model of the next generation, our behavior will shape the future society.
Vicky in Taiwan still remembers being scared by bullies in junior high school. And Jung Kim wrote:
Even we Koreans are made fun of by our own. If you're not cool with the popular people you will be laughed at.
Jeanne from Brazil says children should be taught to respect differences. And Kelly in the United States suggested that parents should spend more time with their children:
If they are taught to be considerate when they are very young, they will not treat other people in a mean way.
Joruji in Japan called for improving communication among students, parents and teachers. Farshad, an Iranian in the United States, and Selim from France both suggested using psychologists in school to help control the problem.
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