
School Bullying Linked to Poorer Academic Achievement
A Reuters Health article by Carolyn Crist states, “Not only does bullying at school affect students’ emotional and social lives, it also directly affects their schoolwork
and engagement in the classroom, suggests a U.S. study.” Read the full article.
Dr. Robert Balfanz, Ph.D., director of the Everyone Graduates Center at Johns Hopkins University, commented on the contents of this article for Choice Media Education News (@ChoiceMediaTV)
#StoryOfTheDay by @JHU_TDS‘s @BobBalfanz: Study Says School #Bullying Linked to Poorer Academic Achievement #EdChat pic.twitter.com/DyoYKILLM8
— Choice Media (@ChoiceMediaTV) February 6, 2017