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Mrs. DeBock
English 4
17 March 2016
Essential Question: How can bullying be prevented in schools?
Working Thesis: Cyberbullying is a developing problem.
Refined Thesis:With the everyday fast paced advancement of technology, bullying on the
playground or in school has now moved to computer and phone screens. Cyberbullying is an
advancing problem causing harm to adolescent students.
Annotated Bibliography
Baas, Niels, Menno D. T. de Jong, and Constance H. C. Drossaert. "ChildrenS Perspectives On
Cyberbullying: Insights Based On Participatory Research." Cyberpsychology, Behavior
& Social Networking 16.4 (2013): 248-253. Business Source Premier. Web. 17 Mar.
2016.
This article focuses on young childrens opinion of cyberbullying. According to the article,
cyberbullying isnt very common among young kids, as they dont yet have the means of
technology. For children they are more experienced in playground bullying. In a survey
elementary students ages 11-12 from four different elementary schools, were asked their opinion
on cyberbullying. The students were unable to be distinguish between bullying and innocent
pranks showing that frequency and intention are key variables. I chose this document because it
will aid me in bringing another perspective to the topic.
Coburn, Patricia I., Deborah A. Connolly, and Ronald Roesch. "Cyberbullying: Is Federal
Criminal Legislation The Solution?." Canadian Journal Of Criminology & Criminal