Research: NEA's Bullyfree It Starts With Me
NEA policy research and surveys to inform strategies for making our schools Bully Free.
At-risk Students
- Asian and Pacific Islander Students at Increased Risk for Bullying (
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Navigating stereotypes is a familiar challenge for Asian and Pacific Americans. This report examines another challenge–bullying–and what can be done to prevent it. - Schools in Transition: A Guide for Supporting Trangender Students in K-12 Schools (
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- LBGT Adolescent School Victimization (
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This research article from the American School Health Association examines the long term implications of LGBT victimization for young adult adjustment. - Alternatives to Zero Tolerance Policies
In bullying incidences, research shows that zero tolerance policies don’t work. This resource offers alternative approaches.
School-wide Solutions
- The Importance of School Climate (
PDF, 498 KB, 4 pgs.)
An NEA research brief. - National Education Association Bullying Survey: A Joint Project of NEA’s Human andCivil Rights Department, Research Department, and Education Support Professional Quality Department
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PDF, 138 KB, 3 pgs.)
- Bullying Prevention in Public Schools (
PDF, 176 KB, 4 pgs.) An NEA policy brief.
Educators and Bullying
- Prevention and Intervention of Workplace Bullying in Schools (
PDF, 356 KB, 40 pgs.)
- NEA's Nationwide Study of Bullying (
PDF, 1.1 MB, 58 pgs.)First-of-its-kind, large-scale research study by NEA and Johns Hopkins University examines different school staff members' perspectives on bullying and bullying prevention efforts.