Violence in schools can be reduced by implementing comprehensive anti-bullying programs, promoting social-emotional learning, increasing parental involvement, and implementing stricter security measures. Additionally, creating a positive and inclusive school climate that values tolerance, diversity, and respect can help prevent violence and promote peaceful conflict resolution.
There are a number of ways to reduce violence in schools. One of the best is to increase the number of faculty. However, financial constraints make this difficult. Thus, many schools have initiated anti-violence and anti-bullying programs which educate students about recognizing and putting a stop to each.
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no it can not be reduced.... :)
No it cannot be reduced
It cannot be reduced
1/16 cannot be reduced. In fact, no unit fraction can be reduced.
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No it cannot be reduced but there is an extensively violent scene that can be skipped toward the beginning.
in there neighborhood's, schools, at the playgrounds
not really and im syaing this from personal experience Yes. With the help of school uniforms, violence in schools can be reduced. Kids that are involved in gangs are not permitted to wear gang colors or symbols. They also can not wear loose and bagy clothing that often conceals weapons and/or drugs.
The affects that violence have on schools are that the children may bring the violence home or if they are being bullied they may start to slack off in the classes.
Carl W. Bosch has written: 'Schools under siege' -- subject(s): School violence, Juvenile literature, Safety measures, Schools, Violence, Prevention
by conducting initiative skit programmes in schools
Because there is violence and romance.
None. No schools or states have banned homework. Some schools have reduced the amount given but it is still given out.
large inner-city schools
Approximately 7% of schools in Atlanta, GA have school violence. This includes attacks on teachers as well as between pupils and there are now more security measures in the school than in the last 20 years.
- bullying -fist fights -shootings -peer preasure