Bullying is not a new thing, but the time has changed because technology allows bullying even if teens are not facing each other. This type of bullying is called cyber bullying. There are other ways used in today's society to prevent bullying using technical means such as computers, tablets, mobile phones, social media sites, facebook, twitter Instagram etc. Bullying is not a physical thing, but it is a big problem in today's society, many families have psychological influences and irreversible results.
Certainly, using a mobile phone may lead to bullying and use the phone inappropriately, but with strict teacher monitoring technology is used correctly. John Cloud says in Gadgets to Class: "... Children can use the device only if the teacher allows it, and they should use the technology safely." (John Cloud) In schools that allow technology, extensive research has been done I have done it. In addition to discovering repetitive violations with inappropriate usage of this device, John Cloud also discovered that teachers can identify students who need more support.
At the federal jury hearing in 2003, Indian men Arlo Looking Cloud and John Graham were accused of shooting Aquash in December 1975. In February 2004, Arlo Looking Cloud was convicted for murder in Rapid City. He named him Ganner John Graham in Yukon. After delivery, John Graham was convicted of murder in Rapid City in 2010. In two trials, Aquash was included in case evidence of homicide motives. In June 1975 he said Leonard Peltier murdered the FBI agent with Oglala, and Aquash feared it might work with the FBI. According to other evidence, Pelletier was convicted for murdering Ogura in 1976.
Sandra Graham (2010) is a professor of education at the University of California Los Angeles and has been teaching bully for 10 years. She proposed six myths that obscure our understanding of school bullying. The first myth is that bullys have low self-esteem and are rejected by their colleagues. On the contrary, many studies have reported that bullys are seeing themselves in a positive attitude and often exaggerate their views. Many people also think that everyone does not like this class bull. Indeed, research shows that many bullies occupy a high position in the classroom and that there are many friends. Some bullies are very popular among classmates, which means their self esteem is relatively high, Juvonen et al. (2003)