This is a VERY interesting topic. I haven’t heard any specific research on the topic. I’m not sure that a dress code would change how peers interact. However, I think school uniforms could potentially create neutrality in terms of dress and possibility impact on peer-to-peer interactions. Ultimately, I think the most factors in terms of bullying are things like school values, culture, student expectations, and how teachers monitor expectations.
Definitely an interesting topic to discuss. Maybe have your students do a debate on the topic. That would be very enlightening and truthfully they probably know better than us teachers.
It's important to be actively nice, not just polite. Help people that have trouble in class, stand up for others when they're getting bullied, and do nice things for people when you can. Also, give people honest compliments when they seem like they need it!
It's important to be actively nice, not just polite. Help people that have trouble in class, stand up for others when they're getting bullied, and do nice things for people when you can. Also, give people honest compliments when they seem like they need it!
Or, make it a habit to have children reflect after being kind to someone and consider the positive feelings they get when they're kind and generous. This can help them learn to be kind without needing to be rewarded and to feel good about doing it, just like in Rubylicious!
Building a culture of kindness and empathy in middle school is crucial for students' social and emotional development, academic success, and overall well-being. Kindness and empathy create a positive and inclusive school environment where students feel safe, supported, and valued.
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