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  2. Photo of college students taking exam with boxes on their ...

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    After a school employee shared photos of the classroom on social media, many viewers expressed disgust over the out-of-the-box solution, including S. Suresh Kumar, who slammed the situation as ...

  3. Bullying of students in higher education - Wikipedia

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    Once a young adult enters college, there is little to no computer monitoring, leading to the misuse of technology and the added probability of cyberbullying. [11] There have been occasions where the bullying was not intentional, but still occurred. Even if the bullying was not consciously intended it can still have awful impacts.

  4. “Teacher Needs To Be Fired”: Bullies Sneak Into ICU Room Of ...

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    Image credits: reality_of_ty Parents are suing a school in South Carolina, USA, after it allegedly failed to protect their 12-year-old daughter, Kelaia Turner, from severe bullying.The abuse ...

  5. School violence - Wikipedia

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    School violence includes violence between school students as well as attacks by students on school staff and attacks by school staff on students. It encompasses physical violence, including student-on-student fighting, corporal punishment; psychological violence such as verbal abuse, and sexual violence, including rape and sexual harassment.

  6. Zero-tolerance policies in schools - Wikipedia

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    Another criticism is that the zero-tolerance policies have actually caused schools to turn a blind eye to bullying, resulting in them refusing to solve individual cases in an attempt to improve their image. The zero-tolerance policy also punishes both the attacker and the defender in a fight, even when the attacker was the one who started the ...

  7. College student stirs controversy with ‘selfish’ in-class ...

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    A college student is stirring controversy with their elaborate test-skipping scheme.

  8. Ragging - Wikipedia

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    Ragging is the term used for the so-called "initiation ritual" practiced in higher education institutions in India, Pakistan, [1] Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka.The practice is similar to hazing in North America, fagging in the UK, bizutage in France, praxe in Portugal, and other similar practices in educational institutions across the world.

  9. Amanda Abbington: I faced inappropriate, mean, nasty bullying ...

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