Many parents believe that bringing children to school is almost certainly their safest place, but it may be one of the most dangerous places in the United States. School violence has existed for generations. School violence may end if we do the right thing. Students are influenced in various ways and their reactions with their colleagues are different. School violence is an extreme activity that can happen to school staff and students.
A typical feature of school violence is people who are injured primarily by bullying classmates. The anger and hostility that led to the bullying of school bullying caused the student's irritating and interesting interest in school activities and academia. If you see violence, students will lose willingness to take the exam and as a result they may fail. As violence causes students to feel uncomfortable at school, they may avoid classes completely or drop out of school and escape negative emotions.
The influence of victims of school violence and bullying on education is important. Violence and bullying by the hands of teachers and other students can hinder children and young people from attending school and hinder their ability to concentrate and participate in school activities. It can also have similar effects on bystanders. The result includes absenteeism, avoidance of school activities, school refusal, or complete withdrawal. It also adversely affects academic performance and performance, as well as prospects for future education and employment. Children and adolescents who are victims of violence may have poor grades and the likelihood of expecting higher education may be low. Analysis of international learning assessment highlights the impact of bullying on learning outcomes
The prevention of violence begins in elementary school. At this age, bullying is a big problem. Bullying, more powerful students, and one or more students will be sacrificed repeatedly, potentially posing serious social and psychological health consequences for children and adolescents. Victims of bullying were perpetrators of shooting at several schools in the 1990s, showing exceptional anger and indignation caused by bullying. Effective intervention requires the participation of the entire school and understands the three roles related to bullying - victims, bullying, and bystanders. By coordinating interventions at all levels, such as schools, classrooms, individuals, you can make school 'fraud prevention'. Descriptions of these programs are contained in best practices to prevent adolescent violence, community information book school activities, bullying. (For more information, see the Introduction section of this guide.)