The focal issue addressed in “The Under- Appreciated Role of The Humiliation in the Middle School” is humiliation. According to this article, a well-built feeling of embarrassment is what humiliation is referred to. Humiliation is an extremely considerable issue as it leads to an increase of emotions that dispossess a person’s self-esteem.
Two references contained in this article are ERIC database documentation and Friedman (2005). ERIC is an internet based digital library of education research and information that is sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences of the U. S. Department of Education. ERIC provides access to bibliographic records of journal and non-journal literature from 1966 to the present. In Thomas Friedman’s The World
The story of Bobby Kent, a true Bully, can be read through the writings of Jim Schutze. Bobby Kent was a young man who grew up in Broward Country Florida and seemed to live two completely different lifestyles. To parents and teachers, he was often times known as an intelligent individual with goals that would lead to success in the future. Bobby Kent was a young man who maintained good grades in school and seemed to be athletic. He was naturally charming and attractive while appearing to have good character. Bobby Kent had parents who wanted nothing but the best for him and were determined to give him what has become known as the "American Dream". His father, Fred Kent insisted that Bobby become his own boss and offered to help him open up
The author has made numerous contributions in the field of education through research, presenting and supporting theories and methodologies quantified with statistics and analysis to support the subject matter.
Growing up in a city like Reading is not easy on any child, especially when you are the minority. This city is composed of 87,893 people, and of these people only twenty nine percent of them are Caucasian. Over half of the people living in our city are Hispanic, making up fifty nine percent of the population. Being part of the twenty nine percent can make a child feel different or left out while they are growing up. Children strive to make friends and to fit in with other kids their age. In my case it was not always the easiest because of a cultural barrier, or even a language barrier. Starting school is a scary for everyone, everyone fears the unknown. But when you enter school into a classroom full of people unlike yourself, is when the nerves really set in.
I never forget what I got bullied by classmates for three years in the middle school. The middle school where I went was small and had two classrooms; there were twenty students in each classroom. Thus, most students knew each other and were friendly. I was friendly with them when I was a freshman. However, when I became a sophomore, some classmates started bullying me every time. For example, team members always hit and shouted at me if my soccer team lost in physical education class: “We lost this game because you acted like a moron!”, and kicked me. Furthermore, some classmates stole my stuff, such as textbooks or school supplies. Thirdly, some classmates hit me since superiority complex to show they were stronger than me because I was short
Bullying affects more and more people each day. I beg you to take this issue seriously. There is no excuse for someone in your home, classroom, or on your team to be bullied or to be bullying someone else. It’s not kids just being kids. Middle school and high school is such a hard time for a
Imagine you’re in middle school and you give a classmate a note telling them that you like them and then they pass that note around and all of your classmates are laughing at you. Imagine you’re in middle school and you cut your own hair and mess it up and your classmates call you “bangs” from then on. Imagine being a young girl trying to figure out how to use make up and your siblings calling you names like “clown face” because you’re not good at it. Imagine being in high school and someone being mean to you for no reason and that escalating day by day. If you haven’t already figured it out all of these things happened to me. Bullying can have a serious impact through different types of bullying, the effects of bullying, and the ways to prevent bullying.
Research and inquiry are performances that are practiced in many professions; in many cases it is necessary for the development of various places of employment as it may improve numerous aspects of the inner construct. Research has been accredited to many innovative changes that the work force has endured and while it is essential, it may create controversy. It is important to keep in mind all of the components of research so as not to confuse your results with the results of the professional; this may be damaging to the work place as a whole. Research in education has often times been criticized as many educators, administrators and policy makers have behaved hastily in hopes to receive similar results from inquiries others have practiced.
There was time when I was in a middle school where I did feel a little violated in my personal space. It all a begin when a new transfer student had enter my classroom. I said hello to the new student because I know how it feels to be new at a school environment. However he was a bit to freindly when I had dedcide to say greet my self. I know it may sound a little rude but I always keep a distance when meeting new people. His behaviorus would include shouting my name in the middle of quite hallway in the lokcer room. I found this a bit strange but I would just put up with it for the time being. However this quickly became a problem. I decide the only for this action to stop is for me to conforont his behaviorus and ask him to stop. This lead
The loudspeaker booms across the school. “Have a great winter break, and enjoy the holidays!” I look outside to see soft, glowing snowflakes falling from the sky. Then, the clamor of the school bell travels through everyone's ear. I step outside the classroom door and navigate my way through the labyrinth of middle school students. While walking down the hallway, I hear the clicking and twisting of the locks. “Click, Click, Click”. Once I arrive at my grey, metal locker, I quickly twist the silver lock to the left, right, and then left again. It opens, and I look into the miniature mirror in my locker to see a reflection of coffee-brown eyes and caramel-brown hair. Lockers are slamming shut, and feet are pounding like elephants on the hallway
The topic of this unit concerns factors that may lead to improvement in academic performance among students. It is based on three major research projects carried out in the United States.
Educational Research and Review Vol. 4 (4), pp. 111-116, April 2009 Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/ERR ISSN 1990-3839 © 2008 Academic Journals
Imagine you are on your way home to your sister’s “Sweet 16” birthday party. You brought her a secret present and are excited to show it to her. You walk into her room thrilled to “pop the surprise” and instead of her being joyfully surprised, you become depressed with sadness that she hung herself from the ceiling fan. These kinds of disparities happen often due to bullying. Bullying should be dealt with to avoid the negative and morose consequences that can affect an individual’s life.
Across the country, states, school districts, schools, and communities there is concern to find a way for improving teaching and learning and are discussing, evaluating, and working on this with the aid of researchers (Gray, 2015; Mark et al., 2012; Pepper, 2015). Teachers concerned they do not have the skills to teach content in our elementary schools citing self-efficacy issues, as well as knowledge concerns in the high schools (Mark et al., 2012; Peppers, 2015) are a part of the discourse. Leadership among school administrators are not on one accord with regards to what among components and issues they are willing to include (Gray, 2015; Peppers, 2015) while others are on board to develop fully
In middle school, I had a friend who did not have a lot of materialistic things everyone else had, clothes, shoes or jewelry, a fancy cell phone. Sometimes you would see her wearing the same shirts. A lot of people would say she used to steal from friends or clothing stores or from grocery stores, in general, I would have to say this lesson taught me a lot. You never know what someone is going through.
A woman outcasted for her sin in a puritan society. A woman ridiculed for what actions she took with a high ranking official. A woman threatened for what controversy she said. All of the following people have been exposed to some form of public humiliation, public humiliation has long been outlived from its more primitive origin. However, the act of public shaming has evolved along with our technology to deepen the pain on the victim. However the areas of their lives that are affected have stayed the same and rather just the way of shaming the victim has changed The following texts describe the effect of humiliation on a person, The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne, “The Price of Shame” by Monica Lewinsky, and “Is the Internet a Mob Without Consequence?” by Nick Bolton. Public humiliation has always affected the culprit’s personal, social, and personal lives. The impact of humiliation on someone's social, professional lives is that the humiliated person will be an outcast in society, humiliation will ruin their chances of attaining some type of profession and humiliation will distance themselves from the people in their personal lives