Pupils unlikely to tell adults about bullying

A study involving responses from more than 1,000 secondary school students shows that while the majority are happy, bullying is something many witness, and classes can be riddled with distractions.

Pupils unlikely to tell adults about bullying

A study involving responses from more than 1,000 secondary school students shows that while the majority are happy, bullying is something many witness, and classes can be riddled with distractions.

The research, conducted by Mary Kent for the School of Education in Trinity College Dublin, found that 35.6% of all responding students indicated feeling embarrassed, upset, or nervous when they saw their peers being targeted.

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