Conformity & Bullying
Neglected & Rejected
Popularity & Social Acceptance
Sexuality
Implications & Summary
100
Occurs when individuals know what people around them expect but do not use those expectations to guide behavior.
What is nonconformity?
100
Neglected adolescents.
What is a group that is socially isolated from their peers?
100
Popular kids.
What do most adolescents long to be?
100
Burhrmester (2001)
Who discovered that 40% of 6th graders admitted to liking someone?
100
Questions for educators to consider when evaluating their practice against social needs of adolescents.
What did Hicks provide?
200
Basic human need.
What is being noticed and receiving attention?
200
Rejected students.
What are students who frequently disrupt and openly dislike their peers?
200
Popular adolescents.
Who are those who usually are confident but not self-centered, genuinely compliment friends, listen, are happy and comfortable in being themselves, are physically attractive, and intellectually bright?
200
Shopping mall or movies with a mixed group of friends.
Where do young adolescents often ask adults to drive them to?
200
That educational gains can best be made by meeting students at their points of developmental readiness.
What do most educators believe?
300
Bullying.
What is a growing issue that has increased 50% from the years 1983 to 2001?
300
Rejected adolescents.
Who do teachers typically find difficult to relate to?
300
Teens.
What subgroup, is prone to cave in to questionable behaviors in order to remain in good standing with peers?
300
The dating process.
What generally evolves throughout adolescents?
300
The cause of educating the whole child.
What have middle school advocates championed?
400
-Hold class meetings where teachers and students can discuss or role play ways to respond to bullying behavior. -Enlist the support of students in defining bullying as unacceptable behavior. -Involve students in establishing rules for dealing with bullying behavior. -Develop strategies with students to ensure they know how to respond when they witness or are directly confronted with the actions of a bully. -Use teaching strategies that encourage positive peer relationships and collaboration.
What are the policies implemented by the U.S. Department of Education (1998)?
400
Helps students earn status and make friends.
What is the outcome of assisting neglected and rejected students in developing positive social skills help?
400
Conform to the groups expectations.
How does a young teen gain acceptance into a group?
400
Self-centered.
What is the dating experience like for middle schoolers?
400
People who oppose the middle school concept
Who seems to believe that providing a rigorous curriculum and attending to other developmental needs are exclusive?
500
When the intent of the aggressor is to inflict emotional pain.
When is the line between teasing and taunting crossed?
500
He wore the same filthy clothes every day to school and had a strong offensive body odor.
Why was Jim isolated?
500
Students who are popular.
Who generally participates in many school and community activities?
500
12.5 years.
What is the average age males realized that they were gay, (Newman & Muzzonigro)
500
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