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Bullied: A Student, a School and a Case that Made History

10/9/2013

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Bullied was designed to help administrators, teachers and counselors create a safer school environment for all students, not just those who are gay. It is also intended to help all students understand the terrible toll bullying can take on its victims, and to encourage students to stand up for their classmates who are being harassed.  In the comments section below, answer the following questions:

1. Was the documentary effective? Explain.

2. A social worker in the film says, "I've often wondered about the kids who watched [the bullying] happen - why they didn't say anything, how they felt about what was going on." This quote is talking about bystanders. A bystander is someone who sees unacceptable behavior, but does nothing to stop it. What do you think prevents bystanders from taking action?

3. What did you think of Bullied? Did it change anything about what you think about bullying? Explain.

8 Comments
Darnel
10/9/2013 03:55:34 am

the Documentary was effective

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aisha
10/9/2013 03:58:14 am

yes the documentary was effective it talks about bullying and how it hurts others

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Yobani
10/9/2013 04:05:32 am

I think bullying will change if that person moves forward and fight for his lifetime.

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Darnel
10/9/2013 04:10:35 am

Bystanders well not take action they are scared

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aaliyah link
10/9/2013 04:16:05 am

the movie was sad because the children in the movie beat the black out of the boy, if that boy was my son i will call the police on me, black children this days are very mean to one are another that is not nice to bully.

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Darnel
10/9/2013 04:17:55 am

NO I think that bullying is acool to do

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jonathan santiago
10/9/2013 04:36:33 am

1; yes the documentary was effective because no one should be getting bullied no matter if you are gay or lesbian. Its not right to bully someone just because one think they have problems

2; Sometimes people are scared or they are being thretend by the bullies. its pointless when no one does anything.

3; bullying is a bad thing to do. Yes it did change me because no matter what type of person you are either you are gay or a lesbian it doesn`t matter because nobody should be getting bullied..

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Joseph
10/24/2013 01:04:48 am

Bulling is just what people do to because they are jealous of you.

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