Student Bystander Survey POST
 

 

1. Nearly one-third of American teens are involved in bullying.

2. Less than 10% of American teens admit to bullying others.

3. Students who are bullied in school are usually attentive students with good attendance.

4. Most students who bully are insecure.

5. Contrary to stereotypes, male bullies are not usually bigger and physically stronger than their peers

6. Students who witness bullying often refuse to remain friends with the victim and feel guilty for not reporting the
incident.

7. Bullies have trouble making friends.

8. Bullies do poorly in school compared to others who do not bully.

9. Most bullies discontinue violent or aggressive behavior in adulthood.

10. If you are being bullied it’s best to handle it alone.

11. Do you know the difference between a bystander and upstander?

12. Do you think bullying is a serious problem at Passage?

13. How do you think bullies feel when they harass someone else?

14. Do you believe it’s possible to make a bully understand other people’s feelings?

15. Do the adults in your school address bullying?

16. How comfortable do you feel handling a situation when you are being bullied?

17. How comfortable do you feel handling a situation when someone you know is bullied?

18. Do you have at least one adult at Passage you can go to for help if you are being bullied?

19. Have you ever bullied someone?

20. Which statement do you feel best represents your thoughts:

21. Which statement(s) best represents your observations about Passage? Check as many as apply:

22. Select 1 reponse:

23. Please share any thoughts about the book Bystander or the work we’ve done to create a better school in this space.

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